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    "Why do we need/don ’t need government?" The topic of government has always been a large area of conflict. In the following‚ I will discuss why we need a government. First‚ what all is the government responsible for? We can begin to address this question by looking at the United States Constitution. We the People of the United States‚ in Order to form a more perfect Union‚ establish Justice‚ insure domestic Tranquility‚ provide for the common defense‚ promote the general Welfare‚ and

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    I have to recognized that we- human beings – can’t act as the dictates of reason and conscience in “our fear of being lonely or ostracized‚ or facing other unpleasant consequences”‚ but it does not mean that we do not have the option. It does not mean that we always are forced to choose obedience if may not like the choices we face. I believe that we can still make something different‚ otherwise we always have the option of being disobedient‚ as long as we are willing to face the consequences of

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    There are many different perspectives on the growth of modernity. Society is constantly changing as more time passes by. People like Emile Durkheim and Max Weber both offer their own individual perspective on how the growth of modernity came about and how we have come to understand today’s society. In the 1890s period Emile Durkheim a sociologist‚ in France watched the transformation of society go from a ‘primitive’ stance into something more complex also known as ‘organic solidarity’. Max Weber

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    is concerned with the possibility that our immediate perceptions of the external physical world that we either ignorantly or correctly call reality‚ may all in fact be a dream. Is the external world we believe to be our waking reality different to a reality we are programmed to be unable to perceive? Is it merely an intelligent deception of some sort‚ orchestrated by a cunning evil demon? This essay will attempt to question our capacity (or lack thereof) of perception within a hypothetic “real world”

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    Why Do We Need Heroes

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    Why do we need heroes? Every era and every person once recognized one or more outstanding people to be their personal heroes. This merely for the reason that we‚ as common people‚ sometimes feel so insignificant in comparison to the great deeds and grand events that are happening around us. We identify our own heroes when in need of inspiration or strength to achieve something important. We look up to those whom we can connect to our current life choices‚ present challenges or even when we strive

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    The following essay will be focusing on how we can use izithakazelo as sources in historical research. When I researched about izithakazelo‚ concepts such as ‘praise names’‚ ‘clan praises’‚ and ‘family praises’ came up. The word ‘coward’ can absolutely not go together with the word izithakazelo‚ as izithakazelo has such high appraisal. Izithakazelo is connected to the Zulu culture‚ and when they are praised‚ they start with the surname and then clan name whereas amaXhosa start with the clan name

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    Analysis: I Didn T Do It

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    sense of temporary sadness is a miniscule blip in her academic work or social life (Stage of Life‚ 2015). I Didn’t Do It‚ another Disney Channel series broadcasted in Croatia‚ revolves around the lives of twins Lindy and Logan Watson. While navigating high school‚ the twins and their friends get themselves into humorous cases of trouble. Each episode begins with a snippet of a wild situation. As the episode carries on‚ the lead-up to this scene is revealed. Examples story lines include accidentally

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    Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think” through senses such as sight‚ taste‚ and the sound of brand names can alter your willingness to consume certain foods and beverages. First of all‚ Brian Wansink discusses how the look of food someone is about to consume is somewhat how we‚ as observes‚ tell whether or not the person consuming the food is actually enjoying it. In the beginning of his article‚ Wansink talks about how the chef on a Navy boat ran out of cherry Jell-O. With that

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    Why Do We Obey The Law

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    Why do people care obey the law? Why do people not do things because it is against the law in the United States. I am talking about obviously wrong things like rape and murder or robbery and I am talking about crimes where you don’t harm anyone and there is no real victim such as the casual use of drugs and running a red light when there are no cars and no police watching. Why would people follow these laws if they can’t get caught and nobody is a victim. Well I think that because most people

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    Why Do We Need Technology

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    transparent. Most homes have connected computers or Internet-enabled devices. As prices of technology drop computers and other digital devices may replace television as we know it. When pioneering educational technology advocate Jan Hawkins wrote an essay for Edutopia in 1997‚ "The World at Your Fingertips: Education Technology Opens Doors" about how technology brings the tools of empowerment into the hands and minds of those who use them‚ she couldn’t have known her words would be even more relevant

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