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    Nation Building

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    Consider this as a vision for our society: A country where all citizens‚ young and old‚ are informed about and engaged in all major issues that affect their lives. A place where adults and young people are together at the table; debating‚ grappling with problems‚ crafting solutions and jointly deciding on how resources should be allocated. A robust democracy where all people‚ including youth‚ exercise their right to select those who should speak and act on their behalf and hold them accountable.

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    Why Do You Dance ?

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    Why Do You Dance ? “Because it’s like breathing‚ it’s like walking to me. I’m not pretending‚ when I dance I don’t pretend. I’m more of myself when I dance in any moment of the day. I can be stuck there in all of my life. I dance to become someone else. There are so many things in this world that want to push down on you but when you dance you are free. It’s pretty much when I knew like I love the biggest because I have never dedicated so much time and effort into something like this. It’s not

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    Something that I learned to do non academic is a to play cymbals. Why cymbals you may ask? Well I was never really interested in band even though I was in it for a year. I wasn’t interested in playing a wood‚ horn‚ or drum. I never knew that my school had cymbals cause my class period there were none. The first time that I ever seen actual cymbal players was at TSU football game. I saw how they twirled and danced as they played the instruments. My cousin was in the drum line he bounced around to

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    The term “World Citizen” defines a person who feels a responsibility for the human race all together‚ irrespective of their identity as a citizen. Personally‚ I do feel for the human race regardless of their location‚ country‚ or culture. My feelings and admiration toward individuals are solely based on their actions‚ not their gender or race. Living in New York City as a twenty-four year old I saw how culture and race impacts many citizens. For example‚ in 2014 the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter made

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    #1—Crash Course World History The Agricultural Revolution In just _____________ years‚ humans went from hunting and gathering to create such improbabilities as the airplane‚ the Internet‚ and the 99 cent double cheeseburger. 15‚000 years ago‚ humans were _____________ and hunters. Foraging meant gathering fruits‚ nuts‚ and also wild grains and grasses. Hunting allowed for a protein-rich diet‚ so long as you could find something with meat to kill. While we tend to think that the lives of foragers

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    At first sight‚ I think these two poems really look alike‚ you can see the word ‘whale’ in both poems’ title. However when I finished reading them‚ I found out they are not really as similar as I thought at first. Kit Wright starts the poem with the line “Heaving mountain in the sea.” He similizes the whale to a heaving mountain‚ moving up and down in the sea‚ while Miles Gibson thinks the whale actually looks like a zeppelin which is about to land on the beach. “The Song of the Whale” says

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    WATER SCARCITY Word Count 1519 Water scarcity is increasing worldwide and dramatically affecting first world nations such as Spain‚ Australia‚ and the United States. All nations are now starting to recognize that the world’s water is a finite resource‚ and that resource is being drastically altered in both availability and quality by development‚ climate change and population growth. In the United States‚ the Colorado River is experiencing rapid declines in volume. Recent studies and data

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    Legal Aid

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    order and to do justice: and the two do not always coincide. Plato expressed that equity is a necessary element supplementary to the imperfect generalization of legal rules.[2] Seven Hundred years old clarion call of Magna Carta –“To no one will we sell‚ to no one will we refuse or delay the right to justice” very pertinently embodies the principle of legal aid. However‚ it was only when the colonial hangover of the Indian legal system was pointed by the committee for illegal aid and was stated

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    Environment - how can you help protect it? Our planet is in trouble! Almost every day we seem to hear of yet another problem affecting the environment - and what a list of problems! - pollution‚ acid rain‚ climate change‚ the destruction of rainforests and other wild habitats‚ the decline and extinction of thousands of species of animals and plants....and so on. Nowadays‚ most of us know that these threats exist and that humans have caused them. Many of us are very worried about the future of our

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    “A STUDY OF PROSPECTS OF AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY FUTURES IN INDIA – A CASE OF TURMERIC” Prof Gurbandini Kaur‚ All India Management Association (AIMA)‚ Email: gkaur@aima-ind.org Abstract A commodity exchange is defined as a market where buyers and sellers trade commodity linked contracts on the basis of terms and conditions laid down by Commodity Exchange (UNCTAD‚ 2007). At present‚ there are 23 exchanges operating in India and carrying out futures trading activities in as many as 146 commodity

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