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    Tradition

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    Kristen Wenzel‚ author of “Tradition” and director of women studies at the College of New Rochelle analyzes the influences tradition has had on societies. She discusses the relationship between malnutrition‚ hunger and tradition. Gender dividers‚ between both men and women are placed and have been put in effect. With this‚ the social dividers have encouraged incentives for societies to manufacture and distribute food. The article‚ Tradition‚ suggest the inclusion and exclusion of elements in a

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    academic skills of an individual are built. The education system knows this fact very well‚ and hence ’it’ is given a top priority in primary education. Many believe that reading is an apt measure of a persons success in academics. Most of the subjects taught to us are based on a simple concept - read‚ synthesize‚ analyze‚ and process information. Although a priceless activity‚ the importance of reading has been deteriorating rapidly. One of the prominent causes for this is the technology boom‚ wherein

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    When Dick and Barack agree‚ watch out” Response If there is one word that suits the fact that a president‚ who won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize‚ adheres the usage of drones to kill US citizens affiliated with Al-Qaeda‚ it would be nothing less than ironic. In the Maclean’s article “When Dick and Barack agree‚ watch out‚” Paul Wells discusses an ongoing conflict within US politics‚ specifically their drone policies. The article starts us off by introducing the readers with comments made by Dick

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    to help people and he had a very good feelings for those who is around him. Gesture that made ​​Mr. Thompson is very plausible and I think it is a rare example for the rich people who do not love nothing else than their money. 2. I am totally agree whit the author about generosity. In today society we don’t have too many people like Mr. Thompson because everyone thinks about itself more than those who need a lot of help. I know some people that are very generous; one of this people is my mother

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    Every city has own style of architecture. Buildings actually is a face of every country and city. Of course‚ in every city there are old buildings and new ones. There is a question‚ whether a city should preserve its old‚ historic buildings or destroy them and replace them with modern buildings. One group of people is sure‚ that government has to save old buildings. The other group of people thinks‚ that it is better to build new buildings. I have to say‚ that relate myself to the first group of

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    artificial changes. In the world today it is natural to “Play God”‚ by using technology to save one’s life. The line should be drawn if technology harms or makes one’s life worse. People are so reliant on the advanced medical technology this world possesses because they believe that it could save their lives‚ make their lives easier‚ and make their appearance change based on the self image they want. Scientific and medical technology will constantly continue to grow because there will always be a medical

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    Life Changing Technology

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    Life Changing Technology Today‚ many people might say that since a great percentage of the general public own both cellphones and computers‚ interacting as well as communicating have deteriorated because they spend more time conversating through a screen rather than face to face. I believe‚ in the contrary‚ that communication has improved immensely. Technology has just brought a new form of communication which is much more complex than any other. I have had the privilege of communicating with

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    Both city and country life have their appeals but‚ until I can master being at two places at once‚ only one can ever truly be a reality. Both of them have their appeals and their issues that depend strongly on the person looking to resettle. One persons big open yard for the kids to play in is anothers acre of pain in the ass yard work. While one persons busy city life is anothers anxiety inducing heart attack. Shows like “Little House on the Prarie” have filled our heads with romanticised ideas

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    of 3 things I would like to accomplish before I die) Dying is a strange thing. Some people are deathly afraid of it‚ while others look forward to the day they will leave this earth. Everyone wants to leave a legacy of some kind and would like to accomplish a few things before they pass away. People use the idea of death to live life to the fullest. They say that you only live once so you might as well live while you are young. People create crazy life goals of things they want to accomplish before

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    of their life find themselves questioning the advantages of rural and urban life. Villagers want to abandon their boring houses and move to a big city while city habitants question themselves whether it would be better to move to the relaxing suburbs. The first point I would like to make is that country life may look boring‚ as you spend all your life with the same people as there really few schools‚ universities‚ places to work in so you have to tolerate everyone whether you like them or not.

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