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    Common Sense by Thomas Paine In his book‚ Common Sense‚ Thomas Paine provides a very clear objective: to persuade American colonists to fight against the British Empire and become an independent nation. He begins on this pre-revolutionary pamphlet with general comments about the current state of the government and that people have a strong habit of confusing government with society. Paine clearly argues that society is always something to strive for‚ whereas government is a “necessary evil.”

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    I was strongly persuaded through the Bloomberg View for the endorsement of Hillary Clinton. Michael Bloomberg does a good job effectively evaluating these two candidates. Bloomberg questions Trump’s legitimacy‚ and credibility of not just his candidacy‚ but him as a person. Bloomberg states‚ “Trump is a risky‚ reckless and radical choice‚ and one we can’t afford to make.” Here‚ Trump’s ethos‚ more specifically credibility and morality are questioned. Bloomberg utilizes words such as “risky” to

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    Best Buy SWOT Analysis: SWOT analysis is a tool for auditing an organization and its environment‚ how well it is doing and what needs to be improved. It is the initial stage of planning and helps marketers to focus on key issues that are vital to the company. SWOT stands for strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and threats. Strengths and weaknesses are internal factors and are found within the company. Strength could be an advantageous location or quality products. A weakness could be lack of

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    In this day and age‚ we are subjected to warfare. Terror and destruction I do not agree with the concept of war‚ but I understand the necessity of it‚ sometimes. Who am I to disagree with the beliefs of someone else? Most wars are fought because of a fundamental truth - beliefs. Whether it is religious‚ territorial‚ economical‚ it all begins with believing that it is right and just and being prepared to risk your life to defend your belief. I am sickened by the cruelty and waste of life and

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    Clothing as a Group Interest Clothing affects popular culture by giving us the freedom to express our individuality. Although it gives us the freedom to express our individuality‚ popular culture limits our choices. In popular culture clothing is a major system which is ever changing. The clothes that were accepted in the 80’s are not the same clothes that are accepted in today’s culture. In modern society clothing has become a considerable factor of social status. Without clothing our culture would

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    Geoffrey Chaucer was charged with rape by a woman named Cecily Chaumpaigne around the year 1380. It is most likely that a distinguishable character‚ such as Chaucer would not have been guilty of this charge. However‚ the word "rape" probably referred to kidnapping rather than assaulting a woman as it means today. Cecily Chaumpaigne in 1380 released Chaucer of all charges of "raptu meo‚" a phrase that could be interpreted as "seizing me". It is possible that this allegation of rape brought on to Chaucer

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    In William Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth‚ the hero‚ Macbeth‚ encounters an internal conflict that greatly impacts how the play unfolds and reveals the message within the work. This conflict originates from the prophecies of the Weird Sisters and later becomes worse through the sly trickery of Lady Macbeth. As a result an on-going thought runs through Macbeth’s mind‚ to kill Duncan or not to kill‚ that is the question. During the period in which his conscience is still intact‚ the classic scene

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    Amber Lee Anardi Gabriel Decio ENG251-001 16 April 2013 The Dominating Themes of Nature and Nostalgia The Romantic Period began in the late 18th century and emphasized everything that the previous age had not. Romantic ideals that focused on the heart over the head and the natural man over the civilized man influenced the literary works of the Romantic Era. Themes of nostalgia and nature dominated the works of William Wordsworth‚ William Blake and Percy Bysshe Shelley. These two themes go hand

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    Commentary on Virginia Woolf’s “The Death of a Moth” “The essay is a notoriously flexible and adaptable form. It possesses the freedom to move anywhere‚ in all directions” says Lopate in the introduction to The Art of the Personal Essay. Virginia Woolf in her personal essay “The Death of the Moth” uses exceptional description and detail to the point where the reader can put themselves in her shoes and see what she is seeing. Although this essay may at first appear to be just a mere narrative

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    HTC HTC‚ originally founded by HT Cho and Cher Wang‚ was initially commissioned by Compaq to be an ODM‚ original design manufacturer. Their job was to engineer and design products for Compaq‚ all of which would be sold with under Compaq’s brand. Their innovativeness attracted business professionals and soon they collaborated and succeeded in creating the world’s first pocket-sized PC with Microsoft. Their success at fulfilling their vision of creating smaller lightweight devices then lead HTC

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