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    More Than a Grandfather

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    July 11‚ 2005 English 101 More Than A Grandfather My grandfather has had such a huge impact on my life. Why‚ you ask? It’s because of the kind of person that he is‚ and all of the things he has accomplished in his life. He has been successful at every thing he has ever done and has never failed at anything he has ever tried. He worked so hard for everything that he has and at one point he had to work two jobs to support his wife and four kids. He has always

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    harmful. Most parents really concern about their kids when they see them spending their time glued in front of the computer screens playing computer games. They believe that games are just a matter of time wastage which in addition can cause social and health problems. But is this concern really genuine. Is playing games only a matter of time wastage? The answer to this question is simply “NO”. Modern research suggests that video games have many benefits that are often overlooked. There is much opposition

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    Villains: Good or Bad? A villain is a person‚ character‚ or thing that is an antagonist who has a negative effect on people. Many people see villains in one way: bad. When referring to a villain‚ people imagine a big‚ bad beast that only commits acts of crime to be greedy or mischievous‚ when in reality‚ some villains may be taught that bad things were good or the villain may have a backstory that provides a reason on why he or she commits acts of crime. If people would not anticipate what a villain

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    Debate: Science and technology has done more harm than good for society.  For the motion: * "so-called scientists" discovered mass weapons of destruction..."atomic bomb‚ etcetera" * mobile phones‚ supposed to "bring people closer‚" actually "destroy marriages"  * motorbikes‚ motor cars‚ and factories destroy the ozone layer‚ which contributes to global warming * motorcars‚ motorbikes‚ and airplanes have caused the death of many lives * "many people lost their lives in Iran

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    TV. Reality television does more harm than good. Reality television is not good for society. People should not watch reality shows because they present absurd situations. Although these shows are called reality‚ they are sensationalistic displays of explicit sexual behavior that pander to the people’s base desires. Reality shows have a deceptive name that belies their sordid content. A False Sense of Reality I believe reality television can do more harm than good. When you consider the scripting

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    More Wealth‚ Less Happiness Most people want and aim to be wealthy.  But one of the key findings of happiness research is: Although more money delivers big increases in happiness when you are poor‚ each extra dollar makes less difference once your basic needs have been met. Having more income may not necessarily bring more happiness.  Studies show that when incomes rise for everybody‚ well-being doesn’t change much.  Surveys have found virtually the same level of happiness between the very rich

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    “There is nothing worse than war” – This is a story about war and its effect on human beings. Discuss It is evident that Ernest Hemingway portrays war‚ in his novel “A Farewell to Arms”‚ as the ultimate act of destruction‚ chaos and turmoil. Through contrasts in the landscapes Hemingway is able to depict the ferocity in which war can tear apart nature and through characters such as Henry and Catherine‚ Passini and Rinaldi he expresses the futility and devastation of war‚ how it dehumanises

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    More Than Basketball

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    More than Basketball At first glance‚ basketball may seem like an easy concept to comprehend. It’s pretty basic; two teams compete against each other to shoot a ball in a goal more than one another‚ scoring more points‚ thus winning the game. Simple enough‚ right? Well‚ basketball goes a little deeper than that. It is quite a bit more than what meets the eye and can even get a little complicated at times. However‚ sticking to the basics is what will be done in this essay for getting in depth would

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    What Is A Secret Cult The question has often been asked by various groups and people: what is a secret cult? A cult can be said to emanate from great and excessive admiration or belief in a person or idea. This could be manifested in rituals‚ praise songs‚ chants and worship. It is an unquestionable practice that may be difficult to dislodge even with superior argument.   Secret cult could therefore be defined as a set of practices‚ belief system or idea whose essence is known only to the inner

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    Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? In order to succeed‚ you should be more like others than be different from everyone else. Becoming successful is almost an endless endeavor for every individual. Nevertheless‚ not everyone can succeed. From this standpoint‚ I disagree with the statement that people who want to succeed should be more like others than be different from everyone else. There are mainly two reasons for this. The first one is the definition of success for everyone

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