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    hour 2/16/16 Should we change the way we elect our President? First off‚ let me ask a question. Why should we even change the way things have always been? Why should we risk a way of electing our president just to risk a way to potentially have a huge loophole in the new way? I say this is worth the risk‚ because America needs change! This is why I believe we should change the way we elect our president. There are a few more reasons of why we should change the way we elect our presidents. One reason

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    Pahela Baishakh and Our We

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    Dr. Buddha Dev Biswas said‚ ’To put it simple‚ Pahela Baishakh‚ along with its entire festivity‚ has rejuvenated itself as the one and only secular identity of our nationhood. It has become the de facto icon of our emotion-clad nationality which has so far prohibited major socio-political evils. Pahela Baishakh is a manifestation of what we want to be in

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    This is the age old question that is so frequently asked that no one has a true answer. You have the people on one side saying that it will scar our children and nothing good can come from it‚ and you have the other half that believe it is the best way to discipline our children. So who do we believe? In my opinion I believe parents have the right to discipline their children‚ as long as it doesn’t surpass child abuse. I understand smacking your kid on the butt‚ but not on their arms or other extremities

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    Change can be intimidating‚ and though humans evolve‚ we can see ourselves in the past and the future. People enjoy being different. Everyone believes they stand out from their peers‚ but we can find ourselves in our pasts‚ and more broadly‚ in the history of humanity. This urge to understand and explore one’s soul is what led to humans standing on the moon‚ sailing across oceans‚ and writing thousands of years worth of life down. The confused‚ write to comprehend; the unable‚ attentively watch.

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    Smooth breeze from the clear window came in and the cold air of silence surrounded the room. Hundreds of memories refreshed my mind as I remember the flashbacks and echoes from my time of yore. My past RSPC years were not quite in high spirits. I did not win any contest in Journalism; a sad smile was always drawn on my face every now and then. It was not easy to recover after all the downs‚ disappointments‚ dissatisfaction‚ and setbacks. But this year’s Regional Schools Press Conference

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    The things they carry

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    WHO AM I? (2 pts.) 1. ______ I was the young girl who came over to see her boyfriend and eventually fell in love with Vietnam and become one with the land. 2. ______ I offered Tim 200.00 dollars and the opportunity to escape to Canada when we went fishing in my boat. 3. ______ I played Volleyball at Mount Sebastian and wrote letters to Jimmy. 4. ______ I was the new medic and Tim O Brien and Azar played a mean trick on me while I was standing my post one night. 5. ______ I am insensitive

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    How Television Shapes our Mind Grace Sangkuan Koo‚Ph D. The television has displaced reading and thus inhibits the growth of reading skills. Watching TV requires less mental effort than reading. Television makes things tangible‚ while reading demands symbolic representation of language. While television maximizes the use of saliency(bright colors‚ loud noise‚ zoom) that appeals more to the right-brain hemisphere‚ reading depends on the understanding of syntax and the relatively slower‚ sequential

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    We Want Our MTV

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    We Want Our MTV (International) 1) I agree with what Philippe Dauman says about an international business of MTV. International business presents firm with a new market opportunities. And these new market opportunities provide expansion‚ more customers‚ increased revenue‚ and lots of profit. Especially for the TV channels‚ it has to be more focused on different types of customers‚ based on their lifestyle‚ age‚ culture‚ political view and religious conviction. It is not an easy job to attract

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    Why Do We Have A Mind

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    beings have inner lives‚ and experience the world just as we do. Humans feel anger‚ happiness‚ excitement‚ have beliefs‚ thoughts and emotions. However‚ what exactly justifies this certainty? Many philosophers and skeptics would disagree to such an argument with answers that make one question whether you yourself have a mind and are a thinking thing. Argument of other minds P1) In order for it to be possible to know whether other people have minds‚ I would have to have first person access to their mental

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    this sense that Keats said‚ "We hate poetry that has a palpable design on us." and Shelley declared that he hated moralistic or didactic poetry. But when in the late 19th century writers like Walter Pater‚ or Baudelaire‚ or Poe‚ said that art should not have anything to do with the moral values that constitute the essence of life‚ we are plainly on debatable grounds. A French poet said‚ "To admire art because it can uplift the individual is like admiring the rose because we extract from its medicine

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