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    ‘Cars enslave us rather than liberate us’ opinion essay For the past decades cars have become an indispensable part of our daily life. It is almost impossible for us to imagine an existence without them. Nonetheless‚ in my view they do not only fulfil their positive role of enabling us to reach our destination faster. On the contrary‚ they tend to make our lives unbearable and they seem to be a necessary evil for the majority of society. To begin with‚ it seems to me that it requires a lot of

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    students how to identify when a chemical reaction has occurred. The students should be able to watch a process and determine if a chemical reaction has occurred. They will see (and usually perform) reactions demonstrating every type of chemical change. Background: Chemistry is the study of chemical reactions as a result of molecular interaction. There are four ways to determine if a chemical reaction has occurred. Heat is transferred: The chemicals will change temperature when a reaction occurs

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    Argument Analysis Most people would prefer kissing than smoking a cigarette. But not according to Florence King‚ the author of “I’d Rather Smoke Than Kiss.” The title deceives readers who believe it has to do with the issue: smoking. King presents the audience with smoking topics‚ but behind all the words is an extremely political article. This article demonstrates how conservatives today are slowly shifting core beliefs into liberal views. King’s smoking addiction started at the

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    early 2000s the world was blown to bits. In the twenty century technology experienced a rapid development‚ internet reached a vast population and innovative artifacts made data more accessible. The easy access to a huge database makes it easy for companies and institutions to access an individual information such as social media. Nowadays‚ a curriculum does not completely state if an individual is capable of working with others while having consequential responsibilities. Therefore‚ a social media

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    single in order to be free from the responsibilities and obligations attached to a relationship or marriage. Such responsibilities include caring for two persons instead of one. This trend is increasingly seen in the younger generation which ranges from eighteen to thiry five. Being single provides an open door for an individual’s independence‚ freedom and personal space. Men who are fresh from universities and brimming with potential and promise may prefer to go full force in climbing the corporate

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    better‚ even if both of these news networks are covering the same story. Media influences our values sometimes even more than we realize. This could be illustrated on the different countries’ newspapers. For example‚ "BBC news" in United Kingdom will seem to have much more liberal views and opinions vs. "Prensa Libre" in Guatemala. Often each society and culture tries to create and preserve their values through media censure. Being born and raised in the former Soviet Union‚ gives me an opportunity

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    Human behaviour is learned rather than based on instinct This argument can be discussed also using the nature vs. nurture theory‚ it has been studied widely and there is evidence to support both sides of the argument. The nurture theory argues that human behaviour is the way is it because they were taught that way or grew up in that type of environment. *[1] ’Children raised in healthy‚ positive environments are more likely to grow into productive successful adults than children raised in negative

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    damages if you break your car. That’s why I am inclined to believe that one has to work more hours if he wants to have a car and still be able to live a decent life. Secondly‚ I think that people who own cars are worried about them‚ especially when their cars being stolen or damaged. In order to cope with this worry‚ they have to install expensive alarm systems and‚ to make matters worse‚ car-owners have to avoid areas of the city where cars get broken into or stolen. Thirdly‚ I am convinced

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    Cars have been in use since the year 1870. Since then the number of cars on the roads has increased many times over. Cars now seem to have made our live easier and more convenient. Nevertheless‚ in my opinion‚ more cars give us much more problems than their benefits.First of all‚ people must work much harder in order to afford a car. This also means that they have to earn a considerable amount of money. The prices of new cars are so high that they usually need to take a credit to buy one. Moreover

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    “Cars enslave us rather than liberate us.” In the first place‚ one must work much harder in order to afford a car. They are not only expensive to buy‚ but cost a lot to run‚ too. The gas price gets higher and higher‚ not to mention how much it costs to fix the damages if you break it. So‚ one has to work more hours if he wants to have a car and still be able to live a decent life. Another argument against cars is that people who own them are worried about their cars being stolen or damaged. In order

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