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    Why do golf balls have dimples? - Oct 2011 Historical Background Before golf balls started being produced with dimples‚ golf players originally played with smooth balls. However‚ eventually players started noticing that the older balls that had more dents and scratch marks on them would fly further. Golfers were drawn towards this advantage‚ and so more golf balls were intentionally grooved by manufacturing companies. More research went into shaping balls to fly further and more efficiently up

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    performance? What economic factors? Are the two related? The impeachment of the Indonesian dictator Suharto is widely considered one of the most exciting political happenings of recent years. After dealing with inflation and a bad economic depression during the final year of President Sukarno in the early 1960s‚ Indonesia experienced rapid and lasting economic growth for three decades under the New Order government of President Suharto. The economic growth was followed by a severe decline in poverty

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    There’s something in all of us: the desire to do something with our lives. Unfortunately‚ most of has have learned to suppress that desire so much that we’re not even aware of it anymore. We fill our lives with so many activities that there’s just no time anymore to do something meaningful and there are good reasons for doing this. The first is that we often don’t even know what we’re supposed to do with our lives. While we have a clear idea as children we often get discouraged because what we

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    century in America‚ the dynamics of communication among parents and their children was not fundamental. “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been‚” written by Joyce Carol Oates introduces these “ills” of the 20th century to be examined in a more psychological depth. This ominous literal piece unfolds the story of protagonist Connie‚ a self-absorbed‚ disoriented‚ beautiful fifteen-year old girl‚ living in the early 1960’s who is placed with fear‚ stalked‚ and eventually abducted by antagonist Arnold

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    most recent business was in a fairly competitive market in the area in which he lives. He says that while he received some encouragement from a few friends most of them said he was crazy to work as hard as he was working. Eric says he just felt that he "had to do things my own way" and built his business to become the second largest of its type in the area. Answer these two questions in an essay format in at least 250-500 words: 1. Eric seems to have beaten the odds already. What do you

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    Have you ever had a nightmare that is so realistic it speeds up your heart rate and takes your very breath away? In Joyce Carol Oates’s 1966 “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?”‚ she tells a story of a teenager by the name of Connie. Connie has a fate of being kidnapped by a strange man that seems to know everything about her. Connie is a typical adolescent with a vivid imagination and a difficult‚ unstructured home. She is at a delicate time in her life of transitioning to find her “own”

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    Why do you want to be a Social Worker? When I was at a very low part of my life I decided to become a Social Worker. I was eighteen years old‚ my father was incarcerated for the third time of his life‚ my mother wasn’t in the picture‚ and she hasn’t been in my life since I was a little girl. At the time I was still in high school‚ leaving me alone with no parents or home to call mine. I moved in with my uncle who took me as his daughter. Months later‚ it felt like my life was over again. My uncle

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    GMOs Have Got to Go Do people ever truly know what is in their food? When they pop those irresistible fries into their mouths‚ are they really just eating a potato? According to researchers at Rutgers University‚ one in four people do not know that most of the food they consume is genetically modified (Hallman). “Genetic modification is the process of forcing genes from one species into another entirely unrelated species” (“GMO Defined”). Although some find genetically modified organisms to be beneficial

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    1. Why Do We Have States

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    1. Why do we have states? Would it be possible for people to live without them? If they disappeared in the future‚ what would replace them? We have states so that the general public can be protected from external‚ as well as internal threats. States have armies to protect citizens from other countries who might invade or who pose some other sort of threat. States also have some sort of police force to protect citizens from criminals who wish to do them some kind of harm. The social contract theory

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    In very few states do felons get the same rights as everyone else. Felons can have different rights‚ it just depends what state you are in. Only two states have it where felons never lose their voting rights. Many people believe that felons should not have voting rights and others believe they should. I believe that felons should have voting rights depending on the crime they committed. Out of all laws that the states have the one I believe in the most is where the right to vote is lost while incarcerated

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