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    for granted‚ and we’re still a long way from ensuring everyone’s safe from some of the world’s most dreaded and preventable diseases. It is extremely important for everyone to receive the recommended vaccinations. Receiving vaccinations is not only crucial for your own personal health‚ but also the health of the people around you. It is important for people to receive vaccinations because vaccine-preventable diseases have not been eliminated‚ and can be easily contracted. The bacteria and viruses

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    to be studied; so they are ignored. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO STUDY MEDIA EFFECTS With all these questions about the existence and substance of media effects‚ why is it important to continue to study them? Students in introductory mass communication courses are often reminded that mass communication is functional in society (Wright‚ 1986) and an important field of study because of its role as a major societal institution. Mass communication is an important economic force in the United States. In

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    The first amendment is a very important amendment to the five other amendments to the constitution. The five freedoms to the first amendment are freedom of Speech‚ freedom of Press‚ freedom of petition‚ freedom of Assembly‚ and the freedom of Religion. The two that are most important to me are freedom of Religion and freedom of speech. One of the 5 freedoms in the first amendment that are important to me is freedom of religion. I think people should get to have their own beliefs and worship who

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    Why college education is important to me” Richard Alyn Thompson II My full name is Richard Alyn Thompson II. I was born on the 16th day of August in 1965. The child of Carol and Richard Thompson‚ both of whom are now deceased. My parents were divorced when I was young and I never really knew my father or my father’s family. I have one sister who is younger then me. I was the first member of my family to graduate from High School in over one hundred (100) years. To my knowledge no other member

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    The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of The United States of America was added as part of the Bill of Rights on December 15‚ 1791. The Fourth Amendment deals with protecting people from searching their homes‚ and private property without properly executed search warrants. “Provides the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause” (The History Behind the

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    Executive Summary The report focuses on the analysis of proposed plan of action to be initiated and implemented by the new Regional Head assigned by the CEO of KTG Company. The report will analyze in detail and at length about its management defects causing its regional performance going downwards. Also‚ it will discuss about how competent leadership will cope with change and ensure the survival and directing the organization towards more effective performance in line with the major global competitors

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    people with brutal speed and efficiency. These are weapons of war‚ barely modified and deliberately marketed as tools of macho vigilantism and even insurrection.” Granted‚ some of these firearms that can be purchased are a bit questionable as to why a private citizen would need a certain type of firearm. For instance‚ a Class III License allows a law abiding citizen to purchase a

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    Marissa Olivas The Prohibition Era from 1920 to 1933 During the 1920s the United States had just come out of WWI and this called for celebration. Americans were in no mood to be deprived of anything‚ automobiles and other indulgences were on a rise. Also during this time temperance movements were also on a rise. This movement was led by rural Protestants and social progressives in both the Democratic and Republican parties‚ called the Dry Crusaders. Due to this rise changes were being made that would

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    school and communicate with people. I started first grade in the middle of the year‚ while still struggling with my pronunciations in English. Not even into a week‚ I was immediately presented with an essay to write about what my favorite hobby is and why I like it. I happily wrote about playing with my dolls as my hobby. That seems easy‚ right? I get to write about something I like and can be guaranteed a good grade because it’s a personal essay. That definitely was not the case. When I got

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    Imagine living in a world where citizens preached that their country is the new free world and were granted rights and opportunities like no other country has done in the world. This may be true but as the matter of the fact‚ minorities and people of color could not get jobs‚ vote‚ or have rights like everyone else but instead live their lives as slaves and never treated like a human being. That is what the United States of America felt like and faced this reality from the day pilgrims settled on

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