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    The “other” of South Bronx To constitute one as “other”‚ they must be stripped of their rights and dignities as human beings. This is exactly what is happening to the people of South Bronx. Even though they are not being dominated or despoiled‚ they are treated like subhumans by the government and other citizens of the country; especially the comparably rich citizens of New York City next to them. The people of South Bronx are stripped of their rights as human beings and treated as the “other” by

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    The show Supernatural has been on the air for many years now‚ and has garnered a huge fan base. If you’re a big fan of this fantasy series‚ there’s probably at least a thing or two you know about it. If you aren’t yet‚ you might want to reconsider it‚ especially after you read all of the little known facts we’re sharing with you today. Number Fifteen: Supernatural Has Filming Mistakes In the episode titled "Heart"‚ Sam‚ who is one of the protagonists‚ dies (funnily enough‚ this occurs more than

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    whatever you choose will affect your life. It can be a small choice like when we decide our direction and it will lead you to the destination‚ or it can be a bigger choice that can cause a huge event in your life. I want to tell a story about my best friend‚ Huy who told me that trying‚ practicing and learning are the keys that can open your door to success. He was just like other people‚ by having a bad choice‚ so he made a big mistake six years ago in his life that he could never forget and it also became

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    not kill us makes us stronger.” Said by Friedrich Nietzsche who was a German philosopher. Personally‚ I totally agree with this opinion. In everyone’s life‚ hardship is inevitable which usually makes people suffer painfully. For the short term hardship seems a negative thing that no one would want it. However‚ adversity does bring some benefits for the ones who try to fight against it. For one thing‚ everyone has his or her own potential to deal with difficulties competently that even he or she

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    materials and crops‚ new source of labor‚ and new land for the European nations. The consequences for the native people of the Americas were much worse with devastating death tolls‚ enslavement‚ new diseases and racist attitudes towards them. Though it would not be fair to say that the Europeans did not share in negative consequences or that the indigenous people did not gain any advantages. The greatest negative consequences for the Europeans due to the European expansion are a devastating economic revolution

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    Cyberbullying has had such a negative effect on people of all ages. It has lead to many fatal events‚ especially suicide. So many young people end their lives‚ because they have been bullied over the internet. According to CyberBullyHotline.com‚ "20% of kids cyberbullied think about suicide‚ and 1 in 10 attempt it" and "4500 kids commit suicide each year." Worst of all‚ the bully doesn’t admit to his crime‚ and pretends like it never happened. Just because the internet is its own realm‚ where people are

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    Dieting Makes People Fat

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    Changing Your Shape Means Changing Your Life Obesity has become an epidemic in this country‚ along with most other countries throughout the civilized world. As such‚ an industry was born to cater to the population which it effects. Weight loss is estimated to be a $40 billion industry‚ whose executives would be most unhappy if people really did lose weight. If their diet plans worked‚ we would surely have a population of fit‚ healthy‚ and slim women; and the industry would be self-terminating

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    of the negative health effects cigarettes cause and the pricy four-dollars per pack‚ people aren ’t scared away. "With about 24.2 billion packs of cigarettes sold that year [1996]‚ the total operating profits of the domestic tobacco-producing subsidiaries of U.S. manufactures came to about $7.2 billion dollars" (Harris). But what is it that makes these cigarettes so good? The first that comes to mind would be nicotine. Naturally occurring in tobacco plants‚ nicotine might not seem so bad being

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    What Make Students Scared of Doing Assignment? In common‚ the assignment can help all of students know how to work in a group well‚ how to organize their works‚ how to research extra information from the internet or books‚ and something else. However‚ at both university and college‚ there are a large number of students who still find it difficult to work on the assignment and do not feel pleased to undertake it for three big reasons. First of all‚ an assignment‚ at university‚ makes almost students

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    Positive and Negative Consequences of the Unitary Executive Theory The unitary executive theory argues that the president of the United States has complete executive power that is unchecked by the Legislative branch and the Judicial branch. This controversial theory has been invoked repeatedly by the Bush administration and previous presidents such as Nixon and Franklin Roosevelt in justification of their boldest actions‚ both at home and abroad. The negative consequence of the unitary

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