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    In society the female population are treated different compared to the male population. In certain scenarios the men earn 4 % more pay then what women earn. This is discrimination against females. The jobs that the male population mainly take pay more than the job the female population would mainly take. For example as an elementary teacher a man will earn up to 2 % more then what a women would earn. Men and women mainly aim for different careers‚ the career that the male population tend to choose

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    thing? In some cities in China there is so much smog‚ you can’t see a thing! Air pollution is one of the worst problems in China. Benxi‚ an industrial town in northeastern China‚ is so polluted that once‚ a satellite couldn’t take a picture of it because of the smog. A poll taken before the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics said that 74 percent of the Chinese people said that they were concerned about air pollution. China needs to stop pollution-and fast! China’s air pollution is caused by matter particles

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    China is a political oddity‚ as it is one of the very few surviving Communist states and arguably the only truly successful one; but it is not exclusively this political identity and structure that have made it an emerging superpower but rather the government’s pragmatism. The modern Communist Party of China is above all pragmatic‚ so much so that the base pillars of communism have essentially been abandoned. They are willing to compromise their ideology to accommodate the demands of a globalized

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    HISTORY Long before the Industrial Revolution began‚ air pollution has proved to be a significant issue for the wellbeing of people across the globe. For many‚ the cause of their respiratory‚ circulatory‚ and cardiovascular diseases‚ and even the reasons for thousands of deaths‚ began at home. Although numerical data can not been gathered to understand the exact number of lives tainted by polluted air centuries ago‚ scientific evidence has found skeletons with blackened lungs resulting from their

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    Edgar Snow’s novel Red Star over China and Fangchun Li’s article Mass Democracy‚ Class Struggle‚ and Remolding the Party and Government during the Land Reform Movement in North China both chronicle the revolutionary movements that encapsulated much of China’s twentieth century. Snow’s work reads like a well put together journalistic piece rather than a novel. However‚ his interaction with Mao Zedong -a real face of the revolution- provides great insight of the mindset of the major members of the

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    Pollution

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    Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that causes adverse change. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy‚ such as noise‚ heat or light. Pollutants‚ the components of pollution‚ can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants. Pollution is often classed as point source or nonpoint source pollution. Air pollution has always accompanied civilizations. Pollution started from the prehistoric times when man created

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    In California air pollution and overpopulation is a major problem facing our environment. In this case‚ our overpopulation adds to our air pollution‚ so it is a vicious cycle that only WE can break. This dilemma is harmful to every single living creature in our state. In this essay‚ I will attempt to identify the cause and effect of both air pollution and overpopulation in the western region. Also‚ we will look into some current issues we face with state government and how they plan to protect California’s

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    Political Protest

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    Koodankulam Protest: A Performativity of Survival Submitted to Trina Nileena Banerjee Political Theatre By Akhila Vimal C MA Arts & Aesthetics Winter semester 2012 Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi Koodankulam Protest: A Performativity of Survival An Inter-Governmental Agreement on the project was signed on November 20‚ 1988 by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev‚ for the construction of two reactors. The project remained in limbo for a decade due to

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    Funeral Protests

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    Funeral protests have been a controversial issue for several years. Many people believe that they have a right to freedom speech in any situation however; someone has a right to bury a loved one in peace. Funeral protest bans do not infringe on freedom of speech. . “God Hates You” and “Thank God for Dead Soldiers” should not have to be viewed by someone who is trying to bury their loved one who was killed in war. However‚ according to New York Times (2006)‚ this is what one family had to bear.

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    Peaceful Protest

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    Why Peaceful Protest is Beneficial in a Free Society Peaceful Protest and civil disobedience have been a hallmark of change from the early 20th century onwards. Though nonviolent efforts‚ multiple civil movements have peacefully broken a law in order to protest an injustice of said law. Usually done in a coordinated manner by a large group of people‚ these protest have been strikingly effective in bettering the systems they have set out to change. Peaceful resistance is therefore one

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