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    Some parents think that their children shouldn’t play football because their afraid that their child may get hurt or they might start failing in school‚ but that won’t happen. In football‚ children do have injuries‚ but a child gets hurt just as much not playing football as they do playing football‚ such as riding a bike‚ or jumping on a trampoline. Also not all children will fail from playing football‚ and the only ones that do fail‚ are the ones that don’t try in class‚ also in football if you

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    sarcasm‚ and detailed imagery. From page 258‚ “Freedom was what we had. Nobody told us when to go to bed. Nobody told us to do our homework. Nobody told us we couldn’t drink two six-packs of Budweiser and then throw up in the Maytag. So why did we feel so trapped? Why did I feel like I had no options in my life when it seemed that options were the only thing I did

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    Synge has beautifully captured many themes in his play "Playboy"; themes which can be very well related to the present times. Elements like affirmation‚ despair‚ romance‚ comedy and irony are still to be seen in todays life. In todays age of technological advacement and nuclear families‚ we can still find people facing issues due to the tyranny of older generation. This is very common in closed cultural societies like that of India‚ where people still believe in traditional concepts of large families

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    Taco Bell‚ Kentucky Fried Chicken‚ or Pizza Hut are happy to supply because with lots of parents working all day‚ they do not have time to check what their children are eating. For Example‚ the author David Zinczenko states that when he was a little boy‚ his mother would always be away at work‚ so he would eat Taco Bell‚ McDonald’s‚ and at other places every day‚ and he ended up obese.

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    In “ Why prisons don’t work” Written by Wilbert Rideau and Published by New York Times. Rideau expresses his initial feeling towards the prison system and his experience while in prison. Rideau was sentenced to life in prison for murder in nineteen sixty one he talks about his perspective on why so many color affiliated groups are being sentenced to prison. He mentions how he would want to see the prison system let out its inmates serving twenty to thirty years in prison for petty offences. He believes

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    Buckley Jr. authored a short essay entitled “Why Don’t We Complain?” The essay poses the question‚ why don’t modern Americans complain‚ share their opinions‚ or take a stand? The essay‚ unintentionally‚ sums up what we can learn from Buckley in today’s world. Even though it was written over fifty years ago‚ Buckley’s call upon

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    some strategizing and smarts instead of the usual attack first types. This murderer understands when he is outmatched and waits for the perfect opportunity to take down a guy twice his size. The killer also removes his mask early in the movie and plays mind games with the protagonist. He tells her that he can get in the house whenever he wants and toys with her. In one scene he uses the first victim of the movie to knock on the window. When Maddie notices his knocking‚ she gets up

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    Before reading Why don’t we listen better? by James Petersen‚ I was not sure what to expect‚ personality I was worried about completing the 20 chapters in one week. However to my surprise the book is amazing. It almost feels like Peterson wrote this book about me. The chapter that gripped me was the chapter 2 Flat- Brain Theory of Emotions. Reading this chapter helped me to gain an understanding of the stomach‚ heart and head functions individuality and together. Peterson states that “the stomach

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    and forces you to feel. To be able to experience or write the subjective part you must stop thinking and start feeling. According to Olsen this is why scientist are so bad at it‚ they are hard wired to think first and ignore their emotions. This is imperative to unbiased scientific research but it will kill any movie or speech. People need to know why what you’re saying matters and listing off facts is not

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    Who should be responsible for obesity? When it comes to the topic of America’s social problems‚ most of us will readily agree that the obesity epidemic is one of the major problems in America’s society now. Where this agreement usually ends‚ however‚ is on the question of who is responsible for this problem. Whereas some are convinced “Don’t Blame the Eater”‚ that the fast-food industry is responsible‚ other maintains that is a personal responsibility and what you eat is your business. My feeling

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