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    Why Do We Use Propaganda

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    government funding. Also a need for much less consumption by the American civilians was crucial. Propaganda was a technique that is known as a type of transfer. The propagandist wants to transfer the importance‚ power‚ or approval of something that we respect and accept to something else that they want us to endorse. Posters and speeches were the easiest and most successful way to get the word out the people. Posters saying “Avenge Pearl Harbor!

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    Why we should support homeschooling? When people talk about an education‚ most of them automatically think of school. In recent years‚ many people choose school for having an education. However‚ in this modern world‚ school is not considered to be the best idea for studying anymore because some people tend to choose homeschooling instead. Back in history‚ after the 1970s the modern homeschooling movement first appeared in the United State. There were two great men- John Holt and Raymond Moore who

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    me with one question; that why should we study poetry at all? I think I know just the right words to answer it. Poetry is a voice given to each one of us in our life time. It can be a roar‚ a scream or even a whisper. This voice can be used to express a variety of things. Often‚ people use poetry to express how they feel when they are misunderstood. Writing your feelings down in the form of poetry allows you be seen through the eyes of another person‚ and this is why poetry is important to me.

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    Why Do We Need Technology

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    Technology is a ubiquitous part of children’s lives. It is transparent. Most homes have connected computers or Internet-enabled devices. As prices of technology drop computers and other digital devices may replace television as we know it. When pioneering educational technology advocate Jan Hawkins wrote an essay for Edutopia in 1997‚ "The World at Your Fingertips: Education Technology Opens Doors" about how technology brings the tools of empowerment into the hands and minds of those who use them

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    It was a promise of true racial equality-not as a matter of fine words on a paper‚ but as a matter of everyday life in the Nation’s cities and schools. It was about the nature of democracy that must work for all Americans. It sought one law‚ one Nation‚ one people‚ not simply as a matter of legal principle but in terms of how we actually live. (Restoring the Promise of Brown‚

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    Why must we speak English ?? 1. English is the International Language and is one of the most popular and most spoken in the technology world. 2. We need to know English language in order to study any science subject or any computer language. 3. We need to know English to communicate effectively too many developed countries. 4. English is very much important in our life‚ it is necessary in each and every field. 5. If we know English we never feel tongue tide in front of others

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    Why We Have No Plans for Marriage The Hapsburgs of Austria used marriage to control parts of Germany‚ Naples‚ the Southern Serbs‚ all of Iberia‚ and the entire Latin American world. Marriage once‚ in the western world‚ was mostly about monetary and social gains. As time progressed marriage has become less about money and territory and more about companionship and love. While I am looking for a girlfriend‚ I have no interest in finding a wife. In contrast by the time my grandfather graduated college

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    voting‚ and used their power to scare and threaten black people into doing what they had wanted. To what length did the south destroy Reconstruction? The south had killed Reconstruction by using any and all loopholes they found‚ and abused power knowing they wouldn’t have consequences. During the Reconstruction Era there were many ways that the South had managed to destroy Reconstruction. During the time of Reconstruction‚ the South had not accepted that the

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    Samaritan paid the innkeeper to care for him until he was well. Jesus tells this story because of how compelling the meaning is. The implication is this; God calls us to love our neighbor as ourselves. Who is our neighbor? Everyone is our neighbor and we must not discriminate because of his or her

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    Why We Fight Wars are sometimes necessary to maintain and preserve our American values‚ way of life‚ liberty‚ and freedom. Most wars have been to preserve these American values‚ but some wars seem to have been fought other reasons. As American’s we fight to spread liberty and democracy. Our nation wants to prevent terrorism from happening in the United States. Our government fights wars because it is familiar. It is what we know as a nation. Throughout history‚ we have fought wars

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