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    while informing us about this assignment‚ you had said that you do not want us to write anything we do not mean; thus‚ I hereby swear to tell the truth‚ the whole truth‚ and nothing but the truth‚ so help me God. The first day I had walked into your class‚ I was down right nervous. Questions of all sorts kept popping up in my head: What if this class is not worth it? What if he is not a good professor? What if he is mean? What if I get a bad grade because I can not write? And more what ifs…However‚ as

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    the past. we can definitley be able to learn from their mistakes or successes if we choose to learn from them. The only way we can achieve this is by trying to keep ourselves aware of what is happening around the world. Hence media is the most important part of the society today. This exchange of news in the past is what is called as knowledge for today. As you can see‚ the exposure to western culture has helped millions of people overcome superstitious beliefs or being exploited in their day to

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    What do you think about the view that there are no women in ‘The Great Gatsby’ with whom the reader can sympathise? I believe that Fitzgerald constructs characters such as: Myrtle Wilson‚ Daisy Buchanan and Jordan Baker which manipulates the reader to perceive these women as sinful‚ lustful and provocative. However‚ Fitzgerald may have done this due to the radiant times of the ‘Jazz Age’ (Roaring Twenties). Although‚ throughout the novel the reader is able to notice that everyone is superficial

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    styles of the celebrities of that era. Another common style was to have full body of hair on top‚ and short on the sides and back. Hair goo was what they used for jell to slick their hair back‚ which gave the shiny glossy look you see in most photos from the 1940’s. Some teenage boys would rock the “longer locks” look‚ like The Beatles‚ and would be claimed “rebels” or “punks” due to the difference since originality wasn’t as accepted back in that time. Shoes- The footwear that girls wore

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    certain highlighted areas in the country. The main purpose of this decision was to help alleviate the high rate of crime that seemed rampant throughout the state. Crime is reduced but at what cost to the public? Is a State of Emergency dangerous for the nation as a whole entity or even individual security? What is the attitude of the nationals towards the State of Emergency like? All these are questions that arise out of the present condition of the land. 1 The given article “States of Mind” By

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    Philosophy 125 World Religions Tuesday‚ September 02‚ 2014 Thomas Spoleti Assignment #2 Reflection I Am Recently‚ we have seen turmoil in every corner of the world‚ in every way imaginable. From the outbreak of civil unrest throughout the Middle East‚ to floods and earthquakes decimating Taiwan and Southern China‚ we can witness all these events as access to information is made available like never before in the history of man. All our advancements into areas such as medicine‚ agriculture

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    Egyptian Fashion Egyptian Clothing The main focus of Egyptian clothing was to keep cool under the hot Egyptian sun; they idolized the human body and had physical ideals that are very similar to the ones we hold today. The clothing that they wore complimented the lines of a slender figure and was often adorned with gems and jewels if they were rich. These ideas helped name ancient Egyptians the very first society to have an identifiable style among the ancient civilizations. Materials The

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    sought to accomplish this daunting task in two concomitant and interdependent fashions. First‚ it undertook an unprecedented assumption of federal control and regulation. The federal government established an array of bureaus and agencies endowed with sweeping powers to regulate the nation’s economy and industrial production. Furthermore‚ it passed a series of laws designed to support these agencies and to stifle what it deemed subversive antiwar opinion and activity. Second‚ and of equal importance

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    Is it fashionable to be so skinny you’re ribs stick out? How far is too far to go for fashion? Is it beautiful to starve yourself? Studies have shown that girls as young as 8 are dieting or have tried to diet. This short essay will‚ look at the two main illnesses of anorexia and bulimia‚ and also have a look at some examples from the media‚ where fashion inadvertently causes these illnesses in youths. Firstly‚ the two main disorders are anorexia and bulimia. Anorexia is an eating disorder‚ which

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    Component 2: Recognizing context. 4 Component 3: Explore alternatives. 4 Introduction Critical thinking is a crucial element of lifelong learning. The concept of lifelong learning is to take both formal education and life experiences and challenge what has been learned

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