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    Are famous people treated unfairly by the media? Should they be given more privacy‚ or is the price of their fame an invasion into their private lives? The question of unfair treatment of famous people by the media is one that cannot be easily answered without a close examination of all that is involved. Fame is a state of being well known either by one’s personality or a result of one’s accomplishments and cannot happen without the media. The media makes people famous. The world is now in an

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    During the Holocaust people were treated unfairly. I feel that what causes people to be treated differently is because they may not be the same as everyone else. These differences may include religion‚ physical and mental disabilities‚ homosexuality‚ and race. People treat others badly so they feel like they have power. In most cases the people who were treated unfairly couldn’t help their differences. People with physical and mental disorders couldn’t be like everyone else‚ they couldn’t change

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    Are famous people treated unfairly by the media? Should they be given more privacy‚ or is the price of their fame an invasion into their private lives? Many girls want to be as beautiful as Paris Hilton and many boys want to be as popular as David Beckham. Who doesn’t want to be a celebrity? They have all the things that common people can dream of‚ fans‚ designer clothes‚ luxurious cars‚ and the list goes on. Their lavish style of living keeps them in the eye of public and media. As a result

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    They were a simple people who traded and hunted and lived in Canada in harmony with the land. Then Europeans came and decided that their ways of life were wrong‚ barbaric and had to be changed. Europeans did this by extermination‚ acculturation and assimilation. The government of Canada likes to believe and tell people that this is all part of a darker past and that unequal treatment of the native people no longer exists today‚ but this is not true. There are examples of native people and communities

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    Has the world treated me fairly or unfairly? Everyone has a different perspective on fairness of the world‚ people would say that the world has been fair‚ unfair‚ or both to their lives. I stand where I believe the world has been fair to my life. Living in Saipan gave me a lot of opportunities and great moments. I received great education and got a chance to share passion with other good people. Everyone gets a chance to enjoy their lives‚ and I think that so far I have gotten that chance. I can

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    Rosalind Franklin Treated Unfairly Francis Crick & James D. Watson • Franklin was beaten to publication Of DNA structure by Crick and Watson • Crick & Watson were awarded the nobel prize in Physiology or medicine in 1962 • Behind the story of Watson & Crick unfairness towards Rosalind Franklin. Early Years Rosalind Elsie Franklin was born on July‚ 25‚ 1920. She grew up in Notting Hill London. Rosalind was the fifth child out of four in her family. Along

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    1 Abraham Lincoln He saved the Union‚ freed the slaves‚ and presided over America’s second founding. 2 George Washington He made the United States possible—not only by defeating a king‚ but by declining to become one himself. 3 Thomas Jefferson The author of the five most important words in American history: “All men are created equal.” 4 Franklin Delano Roosevelt He said‚ “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself‚” and then he proved it. 5 Alexander Hamilton Soldier

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    performances‚ she tries to remember the first twelve to fourteen corrections she wants to discuss with her cast without writing them down. If you think this is anything less than a feat‚ then think again. In her book The Creative Habit she says that most people cannot remember more than three. The practice of both remembering events or things and then discussing them with others has actually been supported by brain fitness studies. Memory

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    Makaila Bagrich February 28th‚ 2013 Period: 3rd Entrepreneur Eminem. Slim Shady. Marshall Mathers III. Love him or hate him‚ no one can deny that he leaves an indelible impression‚ nor can one argue his staying power. Sur‚ he is not the only kid to come from a poor and broken home‚ or to have changed school every few months‚ or to have flunked the 9th grade three times. There are plenty like him who don’t make it; but‚ make no mistake‚ Eminem has earned everything he has‚ fair and square‚ and

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    clearly different all because of Rosa Parks refusing to give her seat up. Her action lead to reaction‚ which is the most important part in establishing change. Her act of defiance began a movement that ended legal segregation in America. This meant that people of different color could finally start drinking from the same water fountain‚ restrooms were not designated "colored" and "white‚" and one of the most important things was that schools started desegregating‚ which meant black and white children

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