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    Is technology a good or bad thing to have? Tech has helped people throughout history by developing tools used to make lives easier ‚ but it has also made some lives harder. It is good to live in a tech filled world because keeping in touch with friends and relatives has become easier‚ work has become easier to manage‚ and people are living longer. Keeping in touch with friends and relatives is a lot easier thanks to technology. There are now faster and more reliable ways to talk or message someone

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    "Always do the right thing. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest" -Mark Twain. Twain’s quote represents an idealism that should be backwards‚ were doing right wont astonish people because it’s universal. Sadly‚ our world lives in the idealism of Twain’s quote. Yet‚ life is infused with change‚ consequently‚ enabling use to change Twains quote by trying to make right choices part of our lives. Doing the right thing means sacrifice. In my case‚ I sacrificed time‚ using it for Juniors

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    Transgender People Deserve Equal Rights Most transgender people face discrimination every day here in America. New laws are being written to protect transgender people‚ but it can take several years before those laws are passed and go into effect. With or without these laws transgender people are being discriminated against. The United States lags far behind in establishing transgender equality and a majority of all states still do not have civil rights protections for transgender Americans

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    toward mother & her cremation – diction and detail Thomas Szasz – argue for or against his position on the struggle for definition. Use readings‚ study‚ or experience. 1982 A reading on happiness – summarize his reasons for his opinion and explain why you agree or not with his opinion Analyze the strategies or devices (organization‚ diction‚ tone‚ detail) that make Gov. Stevenson’s Cat Veto argument effective. Describe a place‚ conveying feeling through concrete and specific detail. 1983 A quote

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    all young people should not serve in the military. It is crazy that this is even considered an option. People do not realize how important young people are to our society. This would be a dire mistake that can be easily avoided. I’m here to tell you how this can be done. Firstly‚ we have enough people in the military already. So why would we need to have more people in the army? Even if we were at war‚ we could draft people into the military. So that problem is solved. Next‚ young people are an important

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    ourselves. Many people cried‚ laughed and hyper when they heard music. Music is a useful tool to tell how we feel at that moment. There are different types of music. Traditional music and international music are in different styles. Both of them weighted the same in my mind. The traditional music of a country can represent their own cultures and it is unique. However‚ international music reviews what is happening in the world and it relates to our lives too. In my opinion‚ both of them give different

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    with the remaining 60% of income earners‚ the lower class‚ controlling just 1%. What happens when the economy takes another turn for the worse‚ and the upper class moves to protect its investments with layoffs‚ or send manufacturing jobs overseas? People are willing to work for less pay because there is less work‚ and the lower classes are forced to acquiesce to the upper classes’ economic strategies. Economists are predicting an eventual "phasing out" of the middle class‚ creating a modern feudal

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    its their ideology would have been acceptable if they inculcated the issues of all their republics in their decisions‚ It would have led to a new soviet style of federalism which would have been applauded globally‚ our voices be heard is all that people wanted. Perestroika was indirectly implemented with a different name by XIOPING in China but unlike USSR China saw a gradual growth in it’s GDP whereas the soviets saw a fall. The reason was that the basic economic principle on the basis of which

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    most of the induced earthquakes. Wastewater disposal is the primary cause of the recent increase in earthquakes in the central United States. Wastewater disposal wells operate for durations and inject much more fluid than hydraulic fracturing‚ making them more likely to induce earthquakes. Enhance oil recovery injects fluid into rock layers where oil and gas have already been extracted‚ while wastewater injection often occurs in never-before-touched rocks. Therefore‚ wastewater injection can raise pressure

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    Is Federalism a good or bad thing for the USA? What is Federalism? Well‚ Federalism is defining as the allocation of power between the national government and regional government; a system of government in which the power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units. One of the advantages of Federalism is that State governments can experiment with different policies and other States and the Federal Government can learn from the mistakes of the experimenting states

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