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    Technology Make Us More Alone Nowadays‚ technology has become part of our life. People spend greater time on using technology such as television‚ smartphone‚ computer‚ and Internet. People use technology with reasons to be more comfortable in their life. They use technology whether to entertain‚ communicate‚ studying‚ or doing job. This show that technology brings a lot of benefits to our life however not only benefit it also bring outcomes such as loneliness. Nowadays people are more likely to use

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    Life Hardships Makes Us Stronger What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger So why when faced against adversity we try to find easy way out When obstcales trials & tribulations are faced among us we should be praising God cause we might be facing something now but on the other side it will be brighter & greater You see everybody struggles from time to time (you see we all come to a point in our life when we get down & think that its all over but its about having the will power to

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    US HISTORY Zach Cape The Other Side of the 1960s: Barry Goldwater & the Rise of Postwar Conservatism Major Questions 1. What did conservatives believe in the 1960’s? 2. How did they gain control of the United States government? Conservatism: from the Political Fringe to the Halls of Power 1. The age of Liberalism- 1930’s – 60’s 2. “Liberalism” defined: individual rights and freedoms protected by “activist” government. a. Liberalism’s roots: Progressivism and the New Deal 3. !950’s- Liberalism

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    and economic relations between the two countries. According to Huntington‚ a country can be consider a democracy if “ its most powerful collective decision-makers are selected through fair‚ honest and periodic elections in which candidates clearly compete for votes and in which virtually all the adult population is eligible to vote”. Thus‚ Venezuela can be considered as a democratic country because it fulfills these requirements. To begin with‚ the country has periodic elections. The president

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    creating an exacerbated program in the United States and the world economy. Specifically in China‚ its main source of imports to the United States is from non-oil manufactured goods. One of the issues at stake is China’s illegal currency manipulation‚ which needs to be addressed in order to thwart these consequences (Scott‚ 2012). Consequences of Trade Deficit It is essential to analyze the impact of the trade deficit in order to surmount its trade implications. The 2011 Economic Policy Institute

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    The US Constitution is organized into seven articles‚ Bill of Rights‚ and amendments. Article I deals with the legislative branch of government. Article II concerns the executive branch of government. Article III establishes the Supreme Court as the highest judicial power in the United States. Article IV defines the relationships between states. Article V describes the procedure for amending the Constitution. Article VI declares itself as “the supreme Law of the Land”‚ and Article VII ratifies the

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    Over centuries‚ the political system in United States led to the two major party system which third party cannot have that much of the power in the politics. However‚ there have been some several third parties and they were very influential in the political aspect. Among them‚ especially The People’s Party (populists) and The Progressive Party(Bull Moose party) left huge impact on United States history. The People’s Party was established by farmers‚ ‘Patrons of Husbandry’ in 1867 since they were

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    Superficial values (morals) are saturating our society and will ultimately destroy us. Vanity‚ Self indulgence‚ and lack of respect are all characteristics our society carries today. The media is a big part in every person’s life. The media shapes one’s attitude‚ morals and values. Also parents‚ elderly‚ and other adults look at today’s generation of children and refer to them as “little hoodlums” or “trouble makers”‚ yet they haven’t stopped to think who is responsible for creating this generation

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    adapted don’t survive and reproduce. Any inherited trait that increases an organism’s ability to survive is called an adaptation. Remember that these adaptations are inherited traits; they are not changes that an individual chooses to make and that increases fitness‚ which is defined as the ability to survive and reproduce. Natural selection is a mechanism for the evolution of a population to become better adapted to their local environment over many generations. As we explore how natural selection

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    more branches/houses; The Senate and the House of Representatives. The houses make laws and vote on them in Congress. The Federal government is also responsible for the Federal income tax‚ Social Security and other Federal controlled programs. The executive branch is lead by the president of United States. The president is elected by the entire country and can only lead for four years‚ called a term and can serve only two terms. The president also serves as the commander in chief of our armed

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