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    being settled and beginning to grow‚ each colony began to develop its own differences and identity in the New World. Many people immigrated to the colonies be it puritans‚ slaves‚ farmers‚ quakers and various other groups‚ all came to escape persecution‚ start a new life‚ or make money in the New World; giving the colonies their own mix of personalities. From the rocky coasts of New England to the large fields and plantations of the southern colonies‚ the different attributes of these colonies as

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    Job and Career Our life is an odd mixture of different moments of action and inaction‚ work and rest. Work provides us with an inner creative joy. It saves us from the routine and apathy of life. It puts our energies to a proper use. Unused energies create disorders in us. They make us physically unhealthy and mentally unhappy. Time hangs heavy on our shoulders when there is no work. It provides us with money for our life hood. It makes our life meaningful and peaceful. Idleness is more boring and

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    Both of these medications treat the symptoms of arthritis and are used for acute or chronic pain relief. However‚ individuals who are unable to take NSAIDS such as naproxen should be advised to take Celebrex due to lesser side effects. The major difference in both of these medications is the side effect it causes. Naproxen has been indicated to cause GI bleeding. It is a better choice of medication for people who have a higher risk of heart attacks or stroke. Studies show that positive aspect of taking

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    Capitalism nurtures and creates imaginary dividing lines between human beings based on race and gender. This hegemonic oppression and exploitation leads to the alienation of the minority worker both from his/her labor as well as society as a whole. Racism also leads to a false sense of superiority over others and narcissism in non-minority workers in a situation where nothing separates them but race. American society is told in capitalist ideological propaganda that different races and genders have

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    To me race is the characterized word used from the color of skin‚ but needless to say that is not what means is. Race true definition is divided between species. The Haman Race and Animal Race. I always see myself correcting people when they scream out racism to a color of skin and trying to explain to them that racism is the hatred between the human or animal. I think a lot of people get the word race confused with prejudtice. Race first started out by breeding of different animals to make

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    DIFFERENCE BETWEEN POISE AND POSTURE Posture and Poise Good Posture or Good Use? For many people‚ the Alexander Technique is closely associated with cultivating good posture. However the term posture is inadequate to convey what it is the Alexander Technique aims to improve. When it comes to posture‚ it is generally assumed that more uprightness is better and crooked is bad. There is relative truth in this. But striving for uprightness only brings about misuse in another guise: the straining

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    Unfortunately‚ Voltaire ideas had flaws as well. Freedom of speech was merely intended for those whose voice count‚ the middle class. Voltaire fought for the political and legislative rights that the aristocrats denied to the rising bourgeoisie. He wanted to change the laws that hinder the development and prosperity of the middle class. He was not interested in fighting poverty nor making laborers more deserving of social improvements or financial opportunities to flourish economically as well

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    One out of three people die waiting. What we take for granted‚ many people are unfortunate to have. Let’s look at Mitt Romney; govenor of Massachussets and the man running for president. He makes between $9‚592‚421 and $43‚093‚712; and last year he paid only 14 percent in taxes‚ while others pay between 20-30 percent. According to Romney‚ this is fair because it helps economic growth. I don’t think he understands the math to people making less and paying more to people making more and paying less

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    happening in society (ibid‚ pp. 116). The city-state went through several setbacks such as the different riots‚ particularly the riots regarding the races in the city-state‚ as well as the disagreements on beliefs and ideologies between Singapore and Malaysia. The racial riots between the Malays and Chinese in both Singapore and Malaysia led to both anger and alarm in both states‚ with Razak depending on Singapore to keep the Chinese at bay (ibid‚ pp. 263-266). After its issues with Malaysia‚ Singapore

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    The Plasticity of L.A. L.A. Land "I love Los Angeles. I love Hollywood. They’re beautiful. Everybody’s plastic‚ but I love plastic. I want to be plastic." - Andy Warhol “Probably no city in the Western world has a more negative image” - Richard Lehan‚ professor emeritus‚ University of California‚ Los Angeles There are two visions of Los Angeles – one of a successful‚ sprawling ‘Jewel of the West Coast’ and one‚ the ‘‘nightmare’ anti-myth’ of superficial soullessness first depicted by

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