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    ENGL 102 Ari Zeiger Why We Need The Draft Back Back to the age of wars‚ when United States had to fight the wars such as World War 2 or Vietnam War‚ they had to draft the men and women from their nation to support their military in the wars. Some people supported this idea but most of the country went against it because they didn’t want their country fought the wars anymore. They wanted peace! That was a reason why Richard Nixon‚ the President of the United States at that time‚ proposed the message

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    Noah’s ark carried dinosaurs. This case is not about the need to separate church and state: it’s about the need to separate ignorant‚ scientifically illiterate people from the ranks of teachers.” (deGrasse Tyson) Science is based on observations of the natural world‚ not on the supernatural occurrences that Intelligent Design followers believe. Evolution has been studied and proven by many different sciences including geology‚ paleontology‚ genetics‚ and biology. Scientists in these fields have studied

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    America’s Present Time Steroids seem to be popular in the sport’s world today. There are professional athletes who have taken and still take steroids‚ but who can blame them? Steroids are great for the body. They make one stronger‚ more muscular‚ and give athletes better endurance. So what if they can make people unhappy or violent‚ the muscular results of taking steroids are well worth the side effects. Steroids help the body so much; it does not matter if a couple of things go wrong in the body

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    Why Do Children and Schools Fail? February 20‚ 2010 Why Do Children and Schools Fail? The question I will attempt to answer within the context of “Brain-Based Learning” is “why are children and schools failing?” This very broad based question cannot be answered within a single context. There are various reasons why children fail to learn. There are neurological learning disabilities‚ psychological disorders‚ social pressures and distractions‚ study habits‚ poor nutrition‚ lack of sleep

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    Why Do Coupons

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    people’s minds about why coupons or bad or useless‚ leading them to avoid using coupons. It is time to debunk these wrong assumptions and put them to rest. Here are six of the most common myths regarding coupons and why they are false: Coupons are Not Worth the Savings Some people feel that coupons only save a fractional amount of money which won’t matter anyway in the long run. Another thing people feel is that stores know you’ll use the coupons‚ so they increase prices even more. This is also false.

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    Social Security Act and Union protection programs. Now to discuss the Cold War. The 2nd world war was between the U.S. and Soviet Union this was caused by Russia going for communism and the u.s. going for capitalism. Americans and Russians spent Bunches of money on weapons and all sorts of things to protect themselves from each other. Conservationism

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    Why Do We Pretend?

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    Why Do We Pretend? Alison Gopnik reveals the core of human nature- our unique ability to use our brain for imagination‚ something she refers to as counterfactuals. In her essay‚ “Possible Worlds: Why Do Children Pretend?” Gopnik discusses “the woulda-coulda-shouldas of life”(163) in great detail expanding on her point “ human beings don’t live in the real world”(163). Her argument is that our lives are consumed by the alternate realities that run simultaneously with the real world events. Gregory

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    1960s‚ America witnessed the rise of activist movements that addressed issues such as racial discrimination‚ equal representation in leadership‚ and equal access to education and business by all people in America. This involved a campaign to address the issues of social injustice‚ oppression‚ and suppression of the minority groups in society. They also wanted democratic rule in America where all people were to acquire full citizenship. Establishment Movement was the main operating mechanism used by these

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    like to help others because it makes me feel like I can help someone change or do something they never thought they would do. I enjoy helping others so much that sometimes I end up doing things I never thought of. I enjoy working with other people in groups trying to figure out problems together. Finding alternative solutions to problems seem intriguing to me because it lets me know that there will always be another way to do something and it will have the same outcome. Computer science is truly interesting

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    humble beginnings to a time of widespread fandom‚ The Beatles have no doubt been some of the most influential musicians to ever live. The early years of the Beatles may possibly have been the most important era in modern music history‚ as they formed the group that would influence and change rock music forever. John Lennon and Paul McCartney met in mid-1957 and soon began playing music together.

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