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    The Truth About the NSA The government should worry citizens‚ by hiring people to hack into their lives.  The National Security Agency‚ NSA‚ is “inside” everything from phones to major websites like Google and Yahoo. The NSA is responsible for code breaking and getting information from phones and the internet. The NSA has headquarters in the United Kingdom as well.  They try to focus overseas instead of domestically to prevent any serious crime and to defend the UK’s economic interest.  Because

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    A key choice writers make is how they name or refer to characters in their stories. Write about the significance of the choices writers have made in naming or referring to their characters in the three texts you have studies. In the three texts I have studies the writers all name and refer to their characters in different ways. For example in The Road the characters are not given names and in Small

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    The Truth About Animal Experimentation Millions of animals are used in scientific and medical research‚ including mice‚ rats‚ rabbits‚ primates‚ cats‚ dogs and other animals. They are locked inside cold barren cages in laboratories across the country. Unfortunately all they can do is sit and wait in fear of the next terrifying and painful procedures that will be performed on them. More than 100 million animals every year suffer and dies in cruel chemical‚ drug‚ food and cosmetic

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    How To Write About China

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    How to Write About China When you write a article describing China‚ what would you want people to feel about it? Do you want to describe China as a perfect world or a world like 1984? Actually‚ neither of the ways are correct. Instead of being subjective‚ writing in a objective tone would be a better choice. So that the reader could have a fair view of a real China. At the beginning‚ think about the most significant things of China‚ both good or bad. What things pop up first in your mind when

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    The Reader

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    The novel “The Reader” is narrated in first person by one of the main characters‚ Michael Berg. It is told in the style of an autobiography therefore includes his memories of certain events intermingled with current events. Consequently‚ these events are told from only one point of view and are reliant on one person’s memory‚ but also provide insights into Michael’s character and personality. There will be a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of having this style of narration in this

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    The Truth about HIV/AIDS

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    The Truth about HIV/AIDS Iyana Scott Language Arts The Truth about AIDS How can we decrease the spread of HIV/AIDS virus? There are approximately 1‚148‚200 individuals residing in the United States who are living with the HIV virus or full blown AIDS. Human Immunodeficiency Virus‚ also referred to as HIV‚ is an advanced virus that gradually reproduces a retrovirus that results into the development of immunodeficiency syndrome‚ known as AIDS. AIDS is a condition when the human

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    Schauer March 17‚ 2012 How Have I Grown as a Writer? In the past a thousand weeks‚ I feel like I have accomplished a great deal. As the quarter ends‚ I find myself reflecting not only how I have survived my fifth quarter but also what I have learned. The most important thing I have learned so far is how to become a better writer. I did not think it could really happen to me. I did not think I could handle all the work. I did not think I could actually become a better writer. Somehow‚ after all the

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    world has seen many different types of racism‚ race riots‚ hate crimes‚ etc. The most common one in the United States is racial profiling. For many decades‚ minorities have been the primary target of police departments around the United States. Supporters of racial profiling agree with the profiling system that police departments have adopted in recent years. However‚ many will argue that racial profiling just cannot work. Even though racial profiling sometimes does work‚ it is not the most effective

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    Write about a time when you experienced a serious clash of loyalties. I have never been so emotionally pained for my entire life. Sara and I were friends since primary. We immediately clicked. We shared interests‚ hobbies‚ and developed a deep trust and loyalty for one another. I shared my most sacred thoughts and secrets with her and she did the same with me. We went places together. We hung out together. We enjoyed being around each other. It was the kind of close life-long friendship which is

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    Real Women Have Curves

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    plot of the 2002 movie Real Women Have Curves revolves around a young Mexican-American woman named Ana‚ who has graduated high school and in hopes of pursuing a college education. Ana is the youngest daughter of her traditional‚ first-generation‚ Mexican-American parents. Although Ana is a bright young female‚ she is enslaved by Mexican tradition; she has the potential to attend Columbia University‚ a prestigious university in New York City‚ but that would mean that she would have to partially abandon

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