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    Why so Expensive?

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    Why So Expensive? College is said to be some of the best years of your life. The parties‚ the freedom‚ and the new experience help you find new friends‚ hopefully a career and yourself‚ but rising college cost are having young adults stressing instead of enjoying the college experience. Every year less and less states are giving their college’s money and more and more students are asking for financial aid or taking out student loans. The more that college tuition continues to rise the more of

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    Our Changing American Cities Urban reform movements find their origins in the aforementioned period of industrialization directly following the Civil War – they were mainly confined to the northern half of the United States‚ seeing as it had more auspicious conditions and precedents for industrialization. With the rapid influx of urban denizens‚ problems of urban life intensified as well. Trash clogged the streets and transmitted disease more effectively than any vector could ever hope to do‚ slums

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    Set in Our Ways: Why Change Is So Hard In “Set in Our Ways: Why change is so hard” the author argues that people are most likely to change their lives before their twenties and less likely after their thirties. The author’s research concludes that openness declines in adulthood and that such fact appears around the world and in all cultures‚ thus forming a genetic basis. After reading the article‚ I began to think about my own life and if I want to change something‚ and what may be really needed

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    people and monsters are mythical compared to monsters within us‚ which are very much a reality. Monsters within a person can do many things to negatively impact that person’s life. While monsters of our world can only harm someone physically. “The monsters within us are far worse than the monsters of our world”. What is your opinion on this? Well mine has been made clear‚ and I hope my explanations help you to understand why. Monsters that are inside people have caused some of the most horrific acts

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    Brittany Sawyer January 21‚ 2012 BUS_240_N Case 13 pg. 431 1. Based on the history of the company‚ why did BP get involved in so much questionable conduct? I think that their main problem when starting the business was money‚ money‚ and money. I’m sure that all they really cared about was making a lot of money; by having “money on the brain” they probably didn’t care about everything else. When they started having problems‚ like the explosion that killed 15 people‚ they didn’t realize

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    In “Why Do We Make So Much of Gender” by Allan Johnson‚ Johnson addresses how biological and social factors are related to men and women. Feminist stated the difference between biological and social factors that shaped peoples lives. Johnson states that reproduction and gender are more important ingredients for human existence. He also states that obsession with sex and gender isn’t vitaly based on human reproduction; but‚ this obsession does serve in the interest of patriarchy. While Johnson makes

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    In the article‚ “Set in Our Ways: Why Change Is So Hard”‚ the author‚ Nikolas Westerhoff (2008‚ 17 December) discusses the factors that affect one’s ability to make major or minor changes and the significance of making periodical changes in life. Dr. Nikolas Westerhoff is currently a professor at BSP Business School Berlin Potsdam. The author has achieved a degree in psychology studies as well as a degree in science journalism. Dr. Westerhoff contributions towards renowned scientific magazines and

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    1 Why cities are the best cure for our planet’s growing painsBy Robert Kunzig Photograph by Chia Ming Chien At the time of Jack the Ripper‚ a hard time for London‚ there lived in that city a mild-mannered stenographer named Ebenezer Howard. He’s worth mentioning because he had a large and lingering impact on how we think about cities. Howard was bald‚ with a bushy‚ mouth-cloaking mustache‚ wire-rim spectacles‚ and the distracted air of a seeker. His job transcribing speeches did not fulfill him

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    Why did the treaty of Versailles cause so much bitterness in Germany? The Treaty of Versailles caused so much bitterness in Germany because they thought that the treaty was harsh. One of the reasons was because they didn’t feel that they should take the majority of the blame for starting the war (clause 231) Germany had to accept blame ‘for causing all the loss and damage’ of the war. They also had to accept the loss of territories and colonies; this was a major blow to Germany’s pride and to its

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    Why Crimes Are Committed

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    of Samuel Walker ’s "Sense and Nonsense About Crime and Drugs" is crime reduction strategies. Some that work‚ and others that‚ as the title implies‚ are nonsense. The fifth edition of the "Criminology" textbook discusses a wide variety of criminal justice aspects‚ including; who commits crime and why; the history of studying crime and various attempts at reducing and dealing with crime. Criminology is‚ in essence‚ the study of why people omit crimes. In some instances‚ the two books agree‚ in

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