Football v.s swimming Would you rather play a sport that only a select few can play or a sport that anyone can play? Let’s get into that. So our topic today is swimming and football. There are a lot of swimmers and football players who debate which one is harder. Having played both swimming and football I can say from experience that they’re both difficult sports but i’m going to be honest‚ swimming is much harder. Never in my life have a played a sport harder than swimming. In swimming you rarely
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STANLEY BECKER-ECONOMIC NOBLE LAUREATE: {draw:frame} BIRTH OF GARY STANLEY AND HIS EARLY STAGES IN LIFE: Gary Stanley Becker is an American economist and a Nobel laureate. He was born on December 2‚ 1930 in Pottsville‚ Pennsylvania. He did his elementary school and high school in Brooklyn. Until age sixteen he was more interested in sports than intellectual activities‚ but he had to choose one among them and finally decided to choose education‚ although he was better at sports. BECKER’S
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iPhones do more good than harm to us. Do you agree? The most shocking event happened recently must be Steve Jobs‚ the co-founder‚ chairman‚ and former chief executive officer of Apple Inc. has quitted Apple Inc. Lots of the people are using iPhone which is the Apple Inc.’s product. The slogan of iPhone is “It changes everything”. The high popularity of iPhone had proved this truth for us. However‚ are the changes brought by iPhone good or not? In my point of view‚ iPhones do more harm than good
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THE WAY WE PERCEIVE THE WORLD IS SHAPED BY INTERNAL RATHER THAN EXTERNAL FACTORS Acclaimed playwright Tennesse Williams was a sickly child. As a result‚ he was heavily dotted upon by his mother. He was inherently sensitive‚ desiring to “shrink away in his own private oasis of poetry and writing”. This behaviour was a desperate attempt to escape the domestic conflict between his puritanical mother and bombastic father. His father‚ disapproving of his literary endeavours‚ labelled him a sissy instigated
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read R.L. Stine books some of his books are still banned. Many parents have agreed that these books are not appropriate for children of certain age levels. When it comes down to it‚ it is the parents’ choice on what their child reads‚ but that doesn’t mean the book should be banned so that no child can read it without going to a place where the book isn’t banned. This is why I think banning these books is bad. For my banned book I chose to read “Cheerleaders the Third Evil” and do I think this book
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and vice versa. Students tend to follow this trend because to be second is never good enough. This leads students to do anything in their power to raise their grades. While that may include studying‚ taking notes‚ or "sucking up‚" many kids rely on cheating to succeed. The problem is‚ students know that if they cheat it will hinder their abilities to succeed later in life. So why do they continue to cheat? Students cheat because they want to “get ahead.” And one the best ways to “get ahead” is
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Marijuana vs. Alcohol Is marijuana safer than alcohol‚ many people will say that marijuana is a dangerous and addictive drug that has destroyed many lives of teens and adults. It can lead to lung disease‚ heart disease and more importantly can influence the use of harder drugs such as cocaine‚ heroin and PCP. Alcohol on the other hand may not cause lung cancer‚ it’s simply a social indulgent. In my opinion‚ I believe that both marijuana and alcohol are equals. Use of both carry health risks
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Why the arts is better than science Creativity cannot be taught. People use their own individual talents. Feelings and emotions can be expressed. Different life experiences and the varying perspectives people have. Art gives us what makes us truly special. What it means to be a human. We have to found ways of expressing ourselves; otherwise we just become clones of each other. Subjectivity plays a large role here as that the fact everybody appreciates science and what it does to benefit us means
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the safety of red meat consumption for several decades. Red meat has been linked to coronary heart disease‚ atherosclerosis‚ type 2 diabetes mellitus‚ colorectal cancer‚ alzheimer’s disease‚ and nearly every other disease that can be caused by dietary habits. Scientists have made these assertions based on extensive research conducted in studies on a large scale across the globe. The validity of these claims rest solely on the assumption that these studies prove the claim and do so accurately. However
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9/3/13 How Fujifilm survived: Sharper focus | The Economist Schumpeter Business and management How Fujifilm survived Sharper focus Jan 18th 2012‚ 13:00 by K.N.C. | TOKYO THE biggest oddity of Kodak’s woes and Fujifilm’s revitalisation is that‚ as we put it in a story this week (http://www.economist.com/node/21542796) ‚ "Kodak acted like a stereotypical change-resistant Japanese firm‚ while Fujifilm acted like a flexible American one." The article looked mostly at Kodak‚ since it
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