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    Springer 2/22/14 5th hr Industrialization: Positive or Negative? The Industrial Revolution began in England during the eighteenth century. This was the shift from making goods by hand to making them by machine. Some might argue that Industrialization had negative consequences on soceity because of the lack of labor laws‚ however‚ it was actually a positive thing for socitey. Industrialization’s positive effects include increace in work and an increase in production. Industrialization had an effect of

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    Is the Social Media Bringing Us Together‚ or Keeping Us Apart? There are 7 billion people in the world today‚ and the majority them can connect and share through the Internet. The Internet and social media are wonderful things that connect people instantly to others across the world. But with such powerful things‚ comes negative effects. The accessibility of social media is bad because it is addictive‚ it prevents human interaction‚ and it causes distractions. Social networking can be good‚ until

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    Racism Racism is one of the world’s major issues today. "Nine out of ten people in society today believe that racism does not exist and is something that affects millions of people everyday" (Hutchinson 5). Many people are not aware of how much racism still exists in our schools‚ workforces‚ and anywhere else where social lives are occurring. It is obvious that racism is bad as it was many decades ago‚ but it sure has not gone away. Racism very much exists and it is about time that people

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    foundations‚ lay stairs‚ install beams‚ trim and much more. Without skilled carpenters‚ the construction of many buildings would not be possible. Carpentry is an essential skill in American society and given improvements in technology and techniques it is still very important today. Carpentry is the activity of building or repairing objects and structures using wood. People that do this professionally are called Carpenters. They are responsible for many aspects of the construction process of buildings

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    The book 1984 depicts a utopia built on a world of fear and corrupted power. While the book seems like a false thing‚ 2016-17 has shown that objects of this book are in the world today. When it comes to power and people‚ 1984 is slowly becoming a reality. This is shown in today’s technology‚ in Trump’s Immigrant ban‚ and in the ‘sin taxes’. While 1984 seems like a weird book that most every highschooler reads‚ this fictional story is slowly becoming America’s reality. Everyday‚ little by little

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    Written over four centuries ago‚ William Shakespeare’s plays are still being used today through live performances‚ film adaptions‚ or in the classroom. Through his influence on modern language and his use of stylistic devices‚ he shows that his work is still relevant in classrooms. Although some people might think otherwise‚ Shakespeare has made a big impact in modern society. A major influence he has made is on modern language. Speech today has evolved a lot from his time‚ but Shakespeare has made

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    Essay prompt: Technology promises to make our lives easier‚ freeing up time for leisure pursuits. But the rapid pace of technological innovation and the split second processing capabilities of computers that can work virtually nonstop have made all of us feel rushed. We have adopted the relentless pace of the very machines that were supposed to simplify our lives‚ with the result that‚ whether at work or play‚ people do not feel like their lives have changed for the better. —Adapted from Karen

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    Mockingbird Essay All we have to do is look around us and we can see that these things do still exist. Even though we are not as racist as before prejudice events still happen. To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel about all different kinds of stereotypes. It uses a young girl’s perspective to show how these stereotypes were so abundant‚ and how terrible they were. To Kill a Mockingbird is very much still relevant today. Society does not take everyone in for who they are but they judge people

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    of agriculture‚ science‚ technology‚ and transportation. This particular concept can be smeared with the two vital countries that play an essential role in today’s world economy‚ Japan and Britain. The Industrial Revolution first commenced in United Kingdom‚ then subsequently to Japan and to the rest of the world. Although both of these countries industrialized unfathomably in a relatively short time period‚ the causes and effects were both similar and different‚ allowing us to make significant comparisons

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    The Constitution is still relevant today because it was created as a framework which would provide guidance but not unnecessary restrictions without flexibility. The Constitution and its interpretation grows and changes with time allocating rights to the American people and a framework for its government as well as a process to ensure that it can be altered to provide what is needed to ensure a lawful and just democratic society. The masterpiece of the Constitution is within the Bill of Rights ensuring

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