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    College is very important in today’s society. College offers different degrees and jobs to better people in the future. College is the key to a better life. School after high school benefits your way of living in many ways. It is a proven study that college makes you richer. College also helps you get smarter and to train for your field of work. I was always told that college inserts you a spot in society‚ so take advantage. College is all about chances and opportunities. People attend college for

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    Why the United States Should Legalize Marijuana Our government tries to satisfy the needs and wants of all 300 million U.S. citizens‚ but ends up making us more and more unhappy. Marijuana legalization has been a fight with the government for over twenty years. Many agree that it is harmful and should be done away with while others believe that it is a natural herb planted to help us cope with the stress of our hectic lives. I agree with those who are stressed. Currently I do not smoke marijuana

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    There are many inventions in our world‚ but one of the most commonly used and liked by most everyone in america is chewing gum. Chewing gum is important to society for many reasons. First of all‚ It has been proven that if a person chews gum when they take a test‚ they will do significantly better. Also‚ some gum is made for the purpose of oral hygiene‚ and so that it can help to clean your mouth. The third reason chewing gum is good is that the manufacturing of chewing gum creates thousands of

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    they enjoyed superiority in all aspects‚ including economics‚ culture and race. They made up many justifications to defend their crimes that related to these three aspects. Most of the justification could be categorized into two camps: the “internal camp” and the “external camp”. In the “internal camp”‚ imperialists justified themselves by connecting “nationalism” and “imperialism”‚ which they believed ruling an “inferior race” was an efficient way to enrich their home countries. One of the related

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    Americans Are the Most Widely Disadvantaged Race in the United States Did you know that there are twice the number of bathrooms as necessary in the Pentagon? The famous government building was constructed in the 1940s‚ when segregation laws required that separate bathrooms be installed for people of African descent. This building isn’t the only American icon that goes back to this embarrassing and hurtful time in our history. Across the United States there are many examples of leftover customs

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    intelligent extra terrestrials. There are a lot of things that the human race as a whole‚ has not figured out how to do yet. If we could find other intelligent life in the world‚ it is possible that they have discovered the secrets of the universe that we do not quite understand. For example‚ why does gravity exist‚ or what is beyond the universe. There are lots of questions just like these that an extra terrestrial society may have and be willing to share with us. If we found extra-terrestrial with

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    Citizenship in the United States has been a sought-after dream by many people in the World. It is the reason we are the “great melting pot”‚ and the reason for the many mass immigrations that have taken place to the United States. Over the course of two centuries‚ there has been much turmoil in United States politics about giving citizenship status to immigrants. Most of the latter reasoning for not wanting to grant citizenship has been blamed justly on the prejudice of American Society. The Supreme Court

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    Do you agree with Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier’s quote‚ "As the‚ 19th century was that of the United States‚ so I think the 20th century shall be filled by Canada." Yes‚ the 20th century was filled by Canada. Canada did a lot of development during the 20th century and everyone tried their best to do great things for Canada. The 20th century was filled by Canada’s participation in one of the their successful battles named Vimy Ridge in World War One‚ Canada’s role in women’s right‚ and the 14th

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    Diversity In The United States Sandra Scott ETH/125 October 14‚ 2012 Rodney Cullifer Diversity in the United States We are brought up to believe that America is and has always been a nation of opportunity‚ home of the brave‚ and the land of the free. But anyone with a basic understanding of American history is aware that this is not the case. The first settlers had to fight be gain a foothold in this country and then their freedom from Britain. African Americans then had to fight

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    in 1844‚ female workers in New England textile mills had changed their methods of resistance to deteriorating working conditions. What new method were they using? a. They organized a nationwide product boycott. b. They called for the passage of state legislation to shorten the workday. c. They engaged in sabotage against the machines. d. They organized and went on strike. 2. The development of a national railroad system was hampered by which of the following? a. The absence of a national standard

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