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    The movie Citizen Kane was from 1941 starring Orson Wells who directed and co-wrote the script. This movie was about a man named Charles Foster Kane. Charles Foster Kane was a newspaper tycoon. He was like by many and hated by some. This movie was partly based on the American newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst‚ Chicago tycoons Samuel Insull and Harold Mc Cormick and aspects of Welles’s own life. The movie focuses on Mr. Kane life and what did the last words he spoke on this death

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    responsible enough to be trusted to do the work they are assigned‚ with the assistance of an electronic device. The schools that do believe in using technology to assist students‚ put rules in place to discipline students doing the wrong thing. If a child decides to break the rules then they will miss out on an education‚ so if they get a bad mark it will be their own fault for using their resources incorrectly. Students marks reflect on the way they used the technology‚ so they’re effectively deciding

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    My freedom cost many lives‚ and now it is my turn to pay back the debt to the men who fought for my beautiful country. My responsibility as a citizen of America consists of voting‚ respecting‚ submitting‚ and serving my country. Responsibility is defined as the state or fact of being responsible‚ answerable‚ or accountable‚ for something within one’s power‚ control‚ or management. Personally‚ I agree with that statement‚ but it means more to me than just being accountable it means to fulfill your

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    1. What does it mean to be a citizen? The term "Citizen" is defined in the compact Macquarie Dictionary as‚ "a member‚ native or naturalised‚ of state or nation". This paper intends to question what it is that constitutes a member or citizen‚ of state or nation. Many concepts and theories are promoted by political theorists and practitioners alike that are varied and many in response to defining a "citizen". The expanse of these theories ranges from the all-encompassing endorsement of world citizenship

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    Tomorrow‚ When the War Began Written by John Marson‚ Directed by Stuart Beattie Released 2 September 2010 (Australia & New Zealand) Synopsis: Tomorrow‚ When the War Began is about the journey of eight high school friends in a remote country town whose lives are suddenly and violently upended by a war that no-one saw coming. Cut off from their families and their friends‚ these eight extraordinary teenagers must somehow learn to escape‚ survive and fight back. The film begins with a video

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    Colleges Accept Senior Citizen Student Imagine sitting next to someone’s father or grandmother in a classroom‚ at first it may feel awkward having a senior age classmate. Later you find they are just well on their subjects both in the classroom and online‚ and might be someone to consider as a study buddy on a class project. Keep in mind to those older Americans returning to school‚ the world of the classrooms‚ can seem both foreign and intimidating. For some senior citizens‚ taken online courses

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    has used his novel Tomorrow When the War Began to demonstrate the order of society and how different parts of society need to blend together to avoid it becoming chaotic. Using his ideas on friendship‚ human nature and challenging stereotypes‚ he portrays his idea on how these elements need to fit together to create a well-balanced society. Without friendship and the bond between people‚ and sometimes countries‚ society would crumble and fall much like it started to in Tomorrow When the War Began

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    Amber Champion December 1‚ 2012 SPC 2608 In today’s society there seems to be many different restrictions in place. Many people would say too many. For example‚ restrictions on the minimum age requirement before you are allowed to drive a vehicle‚ minimum height requirements for children and adults in order to be able to ride a roller-coaster‚ and how old you have to be in order to legally be allowed to consume alcoholic beverages. Although‚ many of these restrictions are in place to

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    Doug mikel Child Abuse Sociology 111 Tues./Thurs. 8a-9:15a Tina Harrell 9/21/2014 Imagine living a life you fear‚ one you have to keep a secret. Always pretending to be happy and carefree when deep down thinking‚ "Please don ’t let this day be the last." Living in a house where painful marks and scars are hidden by long sleeves‚ and jeans. Looking over your shoulder wondering when the next assault is going to be. “Almost five children die every day as a result of child abuse.  More than three

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    September 25‚ 2012 Federal Election Commission v. Citizens United The First Amendment has been one of the most controversial issues surrounding the Constitutions since its ratification in 1787. The First Amendment states‚ “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances

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