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    A s an unshakable responsibility of individuals towards society‚ bearing tax liability has long been a well-accepted practice throughout the world. Some people think that paying taxes alone is enough to fulfill their obligations as social members‚ while others feel that much more should be done. Admittedly‚ taxation is a requisition of people’s earnings and provides necessary funds for a country to perform many of its functions‚ such as military defense and law enforcement. However‚ all social

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    will be remembered as they pass; their contribution to society as a whole and what society meant to them. Though people can be remembered through different ways‚ Whether what they did was right‚ wrong‚ or even debatable. Most people remember Adolf Hitler as a terrible person‚ being that he was the one to lead the Holocaust‚ one of the biggest genocides in history. While Christopher Columbus was heavily debated whether he helped give a major contribution to society. Then‚ there’s people like

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    his time. He rose up from poverty to being one of the most well known figures in history. Through the virtues he applied himself to‚ he was able to make massive cornerstone contributions to our society‚ from bifocals to the pro and con list‚ just to start off naming two. One of the first of many ways that Benjamin Franklin bettered the people around him was the founding of

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    I believe that I’m on a reasonable path to continuously contribute to the common good for the rest of my life. Currently‚ my biggest contribution to the common good stems from my now two year participation in UGA’s Air Force ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps). From the beginning of this program I was taught that in order to train to be a great officer in the United States Air Force I

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    know that the present form of specialization is a terrible weapon against us‚ against human nature. I am not speaking against the machine or the machine age. The machine is a splendid invention and will form the new basis for a more developed human society. But after the glorious technomania of the twenties‚ we know today that man cannot master the machine until he has leanred to master himself. But

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    How can we contribute towards our society in the smallest possible way? We are apes‚copycatsof west in Culture‚Fashion‚Independence‚Freedom.We as individuals need to understand our responsibility.Our youths have loved their dresses‚became party animals‚night owls have engaged live-in relationships.Teenagers can be seen flaunting in front of their comrades. But friends i would like to raise a question ain’t we trampling our freedom?Are we really behaving as human beings and not opportunist animals

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    Works Cited Baker‚ Russell. Preface. Animal Farm. By George Orwell. 1996. 50th Anniversary ed. New York: Penguin Books Ltd‚ 1946. v-xii. Print. Glover‚ Beaird. "Nineteen Eighty-Four." Masterplots‚ Fourth Edition (2010): 1-3. Literary Reference Center. Web. 5 Apr. 2012. Knapp‚ John V. "George Orwell." Critical Survey Of Long Fiction‚ Fourth Edition (2010): 1-6. Literary Reference Center. Web. 2 Apr. 2012. "ORWELL‚ George." (n.d.): Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia. Web. 2 Apr

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    1)medicine of the renaissance epoch : The Renaissance was a great period of intellectual growth and artistic development in Europe. . As part of that scientists and thinkers began to shake loose from the traditional views that governed medicine in both the east and the west. The focus of treatments was no longer a divinely ordained natural balance. Knowledge advanced through the scientific method—conducting experiments‚ collecting observations‚ reaching conclusions. Information was disseminated

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    Can you imagine a world full of sick people unable to get a cure? Doctors are very important to our society because they help us when we are sick‚ and sometimes they even save our lives. Doctors are a huge part of the miracle of life as well. That is why I have chosen this career. It’s just so amazing to me to know how one person can help another person and change their lives forever. The reason I want to be a doctor is because I enjoy helping people when they need it the most. Also

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    Gutierrez 1 Will Gutierrez ENC1101 Mr. Hunte 10/24/14 Freud’s Contributions to Western Society Sigmund Freud’s (1856–1939) history is not interesting if not related to psychoanalysis‚ given the fact that he said this himself. This tells us that the event of his life weren’t important‚ but his magnificent activity on the realm of psychoanalysis. But in knowing this‚ a completely different biography emerges once psychoanalysis is

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