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    What Kind of Success Should We Embrace? Since ancient times‚ people in growing numbers have been pursuing success. When asked about what success is reflected in‚ people’s answers differ. Some people believe that enough fund and outstanding achievements embody a successful man or woman whereas others insist that success is doing something that one considers is worth doing. I am in favor that the view on whether successful or not varies from people to people and era to era and strong espouse

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    TO WHAT EXTENT IS NATIONALISM A POSITIVE FORCE?Nationalism has been viewed as both a positive and a negative force‚ and both positions have been demonstrated today and throughout history. It is the biggest social and political force of the world. It unifies people and makes them stronger. It can lead to a stable economy‚ patriotism and even ultranationalism. But‚ one could argue that all these things‚ especially ultranationalism have had bad consequences such as crimes against humanity‚ fascism and

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    Should we as consumers resist Globalization? In order for us to fully answer this question we must look at the advantages and disadvantages of Globalization from the perspective of the consumer. Seeing as every person on this planet at some point of another has been a consumer we should not have an issue giving an answer to the question. At this point it is good to point out that the United States has always been a melting pot for cultures throughout the world. We were founded on the concept

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    terrible consequences which we should not be proud. Over time some of the things that the British Empire accomplished has left an incredibly good impact on the modern world‚ this we should definitely be proud of.

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    condemned to repeat it.” History is more than a study of things that has happened in the past it’s more on the decisions we as people make. From the choices‚ the results we get‚ and to the possible consequences everyone gets from the decisions they have made. People who learn the history learn an extreme amount of lessons and have a better chance of making better choices just by lessons we learned from the past. Throughout

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    knows who Columbus is and what he did. Although‚ they do not know the horrible things that went on when he reached the Americas. Most people know the story of how he thought the earth was flat and how he could get to India by moving west across the ocean. They know he reached the Americas and thought it was India. However‚ this is not the whole story. We celebrate Columbus Day in honor of him finding the Americas. Even though he did find the Americas‚ does not mean what happened when he got to the

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    Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer‚ that sailed for Spain‚ in the Age of Exploration. He landed in the Caribbean in the year 1492. He trading with the local people how he thought were Indians. People think that he should not be acknowledged for this accomplishment. Columbus day should be celebrated because it created important history events‚ it brought civilization to the new world‚ and it celebrates Italian immigrants in America. Columbus created important history events like the Pledge of Allegiance

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    Essay Professors Should Embrace Wikipedia In Mark Wilson’s article “Professors Should Embrace Wikipedia”‚ Wilson argues that despite the legitimacy of Wikipedia‚ educators should engage and take part in helping shape the direction of Wikipedia. In a test published in the journal “Nature”‚ articles in Wikipedia are said to be as revered as those in the “Encyclopedia Britannica.” Since the perceived lack of academic authority‚ Wilson suggests that those with research specialties should enroll as editors

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    Social‚ economic and political aspects of modern day society are all affected by historical globalization. Society needs to respond to legacies of the past because as humans‚ learning from mistakes is part of our nature. Without the ability to do that‚ not an single person would ever reason to move past anything and history would continually repeat itself. Recently‚ there have been actions taken by governments to aid in the coping of first nations who were abused within the residential school system

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    To what extent should we place trust in the government these days? It is said by American President Barack Obama‚ ’’If the people cannot trust their government to do the job for which it exists - to protect them and to promote their common welfare - all else is lost.’’ From here‚ we know the importance of people putting trust in their government. However‚ we can only place trust in them if they are able to take care of their citizens‚ fulfilling their needs and acting responsibly in the best interest

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