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    Why I’m Optimistic About Our Nation’s Future? Name: _________________________________________________ Date: ___________ (Essay and Oral Presentation) STEP ONE: Write it Hook Nobody likes to be bored. So put yourself in your audience’s shoes. Find an interesting way to start your speech. For instance‚ Abraham Lincoln’s most famous speech was the "Gettysburg Address." It began: "Four score and seven years ago‚ our Fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation…." He could have just said

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    Crown’s obligation to First Nations’ communities is to guarantee that their rights are protected. Both the Royal Proclamation‚ 1763 and the Canadian Constitution both have clauses to protect and ensure the rights of First Nations. The Royal Proclamation affirms this through its acknowledgment of how the relationship between the Crown and First Nations is built upon these obligations. Therefore‚ it is the Canadian government has a cumulative obligation to protect First Nations’ health and safety. To achieve

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    Immigration Immigrants have done so much to benefit the United States and continue to help benefit the country so we should allow open immigration for the benefit of their lives especially in times of crisis. They have provided many forms of economic help and support over the years. For example the Fiscal Policy Institute says small businesses owned by immigrants employed 4.7 million people in 2007 and according to estimates they generate more than $776 billion annually (Ten ways immigrants.. Para

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    ‘imagined community’. How does this concept apply to the UK? This essay deals with the concept of an ‘Imagined Community’ given by Benedict Anderson in 1991‚ according to him ‘A nation is imagined because the members of even the smallest nation will never know most of their fellow-members‚ meet them‚ or even hear of them‚ yet in the minds of each lives the image of their communion’. There are different factors in society that help to define the common features of a nation such as history‚ territory

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    and religion has a huge influence to our daily life. But now‚ there is a voice that religion impede our society and increase instability. There are plenty of controversies about this question but it seems that the opinion is unreasonable and unreliable. In this article‚ there will be three aspects of evidences which are religion with war‚ religion with science and religion with the stability to prove that religion does not impede our society. Let’s begin our journey and first discuss the issue of

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    Now a days‚ our culture differs from the past. We tend to be distracted from our social lives and our technology world. Every second of our lives involves using different electronic devices to satisfy our needs whether it is using a cellular phone to make calls‚ sending messages‚ or even playing games. Our way of communicating and doing anything has changed dramatically due to the change of culture. Culture does promote conformity in our society. Everyday our culture evolves more and more because

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    Bhargava‚ Deepak. "What Immigrants Won." Nation 299.24/25 (2014): 9. Academic Search Complete. Web. 17 Feb. 2015 In the weekly magazine article “What Immigration Won‚” Deepak Bhargava writes about the potential benefits‚ which immigrants could be benefited from Obama immigration reform. First the author talks about the President Obama’s announcement regarding immigration reform. Then‚ he relates the immigration reform to the protest organized by immigration movement activists. He called the reform

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    Cybercrimes continue to rise KUALA LUMPUR: Cybercrime is increasing at an alarming rate worldwide with more than a million people becoming victims every single day‚ according to the Norton Cybercrime Report 2011. The victims of cybercrime also paid dearly with a total loss of US$388bil (RM1.21bil) to cybercriminals in 2010. Effendy Ibrahim‚ director of consumer business at Symantec Asia Pacific‚ said that cybercrimes don’t only cost victims financially but emotionally too. “On average‚ it takes

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    in England. Much of this land was rented to small farmers who‚ because of a lack of capital‚ farmed with antiquated implements and used backward methods. The average wage for farm labourers in Ireland was eight pence a day. This was only a fifth of what could be obtained in the United States and those without land began to seriously consider emigrating to the New World. In 1816 around 6‚000 Irish people sailed for America. Within two years this figure had doubled. Early arrivals were recruited to

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    because they contribute more to the economy than they actually receive in benefits. As well as some current immigration policies are discriminatory. There are many arguments that support allowing illegal immigrants to America and the following is one of them. Illegal immigrants have a positive effect on America’s economy. It has been proven in history that prosperity follows immigration. In fact‚ economists point out the economic boom in the 1950s and 60s was driven by these so-called aliens.

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