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    Why One Should Not Steal

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    stealing anything‚ from anyone‚ is not morally right‚ is unjust‚ causes consequences‚ and most importantly‚ defies‚ breaks‚ and sometimes completely diminishes‚ trust. Although I did not intentionally steal from my parents‚ this essay will be about why stealing money from parents is wrong. First of all‚ stealing things is not morally or ethically‚ the right thing to do. At a young age‚ people learn that taking things from other people without their permission is not going to be accepted as good

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    hectic lifestyle it is hard to imagine a day without all of your problems being solved with a quick type on your favourite search engine. This is a stark contrast to the issues that were seen by our favourite classical playwrights. If you were to tell them that you could find the answer to any question off the top of your head by looking at a screen they would think you insane or perhaps intoxicated. This disconnect is why some directors believe today ’s modern theatre-goers find it hard to connect

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    a perfect world

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    A Perfect World Can you imagine a perfect world‚ a world where you had everything you wanted‚ no matter where you were or when it was? What would your world be like? Would your world be the same as it is now or would you change it in any way possible and create a completely different place? Well if I had to choose I would make my flawless world like it was in the essay Walden by Henry David Thoreau or even like it was in the speech “I Have a dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. In the essay Walden

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    Leo Buscaglia on “The Art of Fully Being Human” Now just hearing the name of the lecture and the name of the speaker‚ I thought I was in for some psychology lesson on some weird stuff. But as I watched more of Buscaglia’s videos‚ I really started to see that what he has to say is something really important‚ and he has a lot of key points that I think a lot of people need to hear and are missing today. One of the first things I heard him say that stood out to me was that “we’re all so much

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    Perfect Competition

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    Perfect Competition In economic theory‚ perfect competition describes markets such that no participants are large enough to have the market power to set the price of a homogeneous product. Because the conditions for perfect competition are strict‚ there are few if any perfectly competitive markets. Still‚ buyers and sellers in some auction-type markets‚ say for commodities or some financial assets‚ may approximate the concept. Perfect competition serves as a benchmark against which to measure

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    atty2b CAN TECHNOLOGY SAVE SOLDIERS LIVES IN IRAQ Why is TIGR an example of horizontal technology? Horizontal technology involves the transfer of technical knowledge and hardware from one geographic location to another. The TIGR system allows departing units to transfer tactical information to their replacements. When the troops return from patrols‚ they feed information back into the system‚ adding to the data available to the next patrol leader. By simply clicking on icons‚ they can bring

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    Perfect Numbers

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    Perfect numbers Mathematicians have been fascinated for millenniums by the properties and patterns of numbers. They have noticed that some numbers are equal to the sum of all of their factors (not including the number itself). Such numbers are called perfect numbers. A perfect number is a whole number‚ an integer greater than zero and is the sum of its proper positive devisors‚ that is‚ the sum of the positive divisors excluding the number itself. Equivalently‚ a perfect number is a number that

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    today’s modern day and age‚ we are accompanied daily by little electronic gadgets. They provide us with entertainment‚ or as a means of communication with the rest of the world. I own a smart phone‚ and I know that if I were to lose or not have it one day‚ I would go ballistic! My phone keeps me in touch with everyone around me‚ not only that but‚ it stores a lot of my personal events and pictures‚ and not to mention the amount of money I paid for this expensive trinket was ridiculous! I am

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    A Perfect Constitution

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    A More Perfect Constitution Begins with Congressional Term Limits Professor Larry Sabato is the founder of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia presents 23 proposals to revitalize our Constitution and Make America a Fairer Country. His book provides insight for a hard fought debate. Whether you like his suggestions or not or you agree with him or not‚ you have to respect anyone that can outwardly state that the United States Constitution as it has been handed down is “outdated

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    Is Shakespeare relevant in our lives? No. According to the Oxford dictionary‚ “relevant” means: closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered. In this pragmatic light of the 21st century‚ many of us cannot relate to the stories Shakespeare has written. Besides that‚ we cannot even understand his language without googling almost every other phrase or sentence. To fully understand his works‚ we often require deep analysis. No one walks around talking in old English any more

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