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    The fact that we do not know something that exists can no longer intimidate us into reticence. If we do not know something‚ someone else does‚ and there are enough ways around the commons of the Internet that enable us to get to sources of the known. We have always been autodidacts‚ and knowing that we can touch what we do not yet know and make it our own‚ makes working with knowledge immensely

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    744-747). This evidence supports my claim because it tells you what they are really arguing about and what the major conflict is over which is Antigone.The evidence tells you that Creon thinks nothing is wrong with his law but on the other hand his son does not think that it is fair because all she was trying to do was bury her dead

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    Does immigration help or hurt the U.S. economy? It sounds like a simple enough question. Immigration in recent decades has significantly increased the presence of offshore workers in the United States. The impact of these immigrants on the U.S. economy is hotly debated. Sometimes immigration and globalization have often been described as economic threats. The truth‚ however‚ is more complex. The most important conclusion that emerges is as follows: The studies uniformly show that immigrants do not

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    What does one usually envision when they think of America? Stereotypically responses include apple pie‚ cheeseburgers‚ liberty‚ and baseball. All the previously mentioned things have a significant cultural place in America. For example‚ baseball has been our "National Pastime" for over 100 years. While maintaining its status as our national pastime‚ baseball has influenced our society throughout its storied history. Baseball players are superstar icons who have a gripping effect on society. Because

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    to to be the only person who sees the content of the messages; however‚ that rarely is the case. Young teenagers that practice sex-ting have the potential to be involved in legal trouble. Although this is a major problem with texting teens‚ texting does benefit a teenager’s everyday life. Interpersonal skills are a major thing in our everyday lives. Since teens nowadays are highly busy with school and extracurricular activities texting allows them to still communicate

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    Nowadays we can enjoy the same films‚ fashions‚ brands‚ advertisements and TV channels despite the national boundaries. It seems that the evident differences among countries are tending to disappear. Nowadays‚ the world is more complex and interdependent than ever before. Globalization has become an unstoppable trend throughout the world which are becoming the most pressing and touchy issue all over the world in various areas. However‚ the controversy of globalization is far from over. For one side

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    through by synchronizing his movements with music‚ matching his stride perfectly to the rhythm of the pop song “Scatman.” Synchronizing allows runners to match up the tempo with their desired stride. Tempo is theorized to be a key component to how music will affect athletic performance. Research has shown that majority of people prefer to listen to fast tempo music while they exercise over slow tempo music. To prove if this theory is true‚ Karageorghis‚ Jones‚ and Low preformed an experiment comparing

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    Ballet is one such art form. Contrary to popular belief‚ ballet is not an art that lives in the past but one that has grown and changed so much that some aspects of it would be unrecognizable to its originators. How has ballet evolved with society and culture throughout history‚ and how has it changed since its birth? Ballet began not as a stage performance like the ones we see

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    Although the Industrial Revolution is viewed as a positive event that occurred in history it can be argued that it played a larger negative effect on society. Background Info While some might argue that Industrialization had primarily positive consequences for society because of job opportunities and advancements in technology‚ it was actually a negative thing for society. Industrialization’s negative effects were long term physical effects of poor working conditions‚ child labor‚ and various types

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    The introduction of industrialization on America had an unprecedented impact on the average family culturally‚ numerically‚ and social economically. After the civil war‚ America began to industrialize heavily. During the civil war‚ the United States Government implemented the federalization of all the major railroad companies as well as all factories that produced war materials. This lead to a new and unprecedented efficiency in industrialization which eventually lead to the defeat of the confederacy

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