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    Video games don’t cause violence Change your mind about violent video games Violent video games don’t cause violence and there is lots of evidence to prove this. Have you ever played a violent video game and got the urge to kill everything. You haven’t‚ me either it’s the same with lots of people who help fuel the huge 10+ billion dollar gaming industry. Whose buying these games Well 97 percent of teens are.   If video games caused violence we would we all be dead.  Exposure to violent video games

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    Stephanie Rennie Class Project 2 March 27‚ 2012 Boys Don’t Cry The movie I chose to watch is the 1999 movie Boys Don’t Cry. This is an intense‚ sad‚ and emotional movie that displays the true life story of Brandon Teena’s gender identity disorder. The main character played by Hilary Swank‚ is a girl named Teena Brandon that lives life as a male named Brandon Teena. Throughout the movie you see the struggles and danger he faces in an unforgiving community. Gender identity disorder

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    Important To Vote

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    this essay‚ I will be telling you why it is important to vote. I have 3 reasons that I came up with as to why it is important to vote. My three reasons are your vote is important‚ voting is an important part of your independence‚ and if you don’t vote it is like you are leaving your future in the hands of others. The first reason is that your vote is important. If you vote it gives you the option of who might become the government. Your vote could be the deciding vote on who could be the government

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    Don Pedro And Don John

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    Nothing Don Pedro and Don John have similarities‚ as well as some differences. Don John’s jealousy over his illegitimate half-brother‚ Don Pedro‚ makes himself an outsider of sullenness. The friends of Don Pedro‚ which are Leonato‚ Claudio‚ and Benedick‚ strive for goals that are not as extreme as Don John’s. Don John’s goal‚ with his associates‚ Borachio and Conrad‚ is to ruin the happiness of Claudio and Leonato’s daughter‚ Hero. Despite their similarities in striving for a specific goal‚ Don Pedro

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    having my diploma in 2011. I never thought that I would be majoring in Graphic designer. That challenges me deeply and helps me to discover myself because the art wasn’t my dream and wasn’t my strength. So‚ why people think about dropping out? According to Alex Kern’s in his essay “Don’t Drop Out Why There’s Still Value in College”‚ he argument about this problem. I agree with him because they may lose the opportunity to discover themself and it’s maybe the best thing that will happen to them. I agree

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    A Summary of “Why some of us don’t have one true calling” The video “Why some of us don’t have one true calling” portraying Emilie Wapnick‚ published on ted.com‚ questions for instance how society views people’s choices of profession. Moreover‚ Wapnick discusses the positive aspects of being a multipotentialite which refers to a person with many interests. Although most claim you should focus on one specific task at a time‚ Wapnick argues that multitasking guides you in the direction of gaining

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    Since the beginning of history‚ men and women both had predetermined gender roles. They acted in certain ways that they thought were right. They also behaved in certain ways because of their race. Back then‚ you wouldn’t dare catch a Black man dating a White woman. Today‚ interracial dating doesn’t bother most people. In the old days‚ men were the breadwinners for their families‚ while the women sat back and stayed home with the children. Now‚ more women are out in the workforce and sometimes‚ the

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    Why don’t you let the big guy talk?’ This is a quote from a book written by John Steinbeck. The book is called Of Mice and Men‚ published in 1937. The book is about a journey of two friends looking for work to obtain money to buy some land to live on. Based on Aristotle’s theory of friendship‚ these men either have an entrepreneurial‚ consumer‚ or true friendship. George and Lennie‚ based on their complex interactions in the book‚ have a true friendship. For example‚ George and Lennie were

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    improve women’s education and rights in marriage. However women were still not allowed to vote in the general elections. Many women considered this as a huge prejudice‚ and that they would have to carry on being second-class citizens until they received the right to vote because a lot of women thought that having a say in general elections would give them more opportunities and rights.
Before 1918‚ only men had the vote‚ even though they had to qualify by meeting the property qualification (which was someone

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    Why Did Women Get The Vote in 1918 Women first petitioned Parliament for equality in 1649- but were told that it was unnecessary as their husbands represented them in political affairs. 250 years later many people in Britain (women as well as men) still agreed with the Parliamentary response to the petitioners for women’s rights in 1649. However‚ the women’s suffrage moment in Britain took hold of the country in the 1860’s. Women (over the age of 30) finally won the vote in 1918- although historians

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