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    Professional sports in big cities Kentucky is a state known for its college basketball‚ in the past couple of years the University of Louisville has been in the Final Four during the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament (NCAA)‚ bringing pride and joy to many cardinal fans; but it makes you wonder about the effects of introducing a National Basketball Association team to Louisville‚ which is in fact something city officials are looking to invest in. While there would be some benefits

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    ‘Above all‚ Jane Eyre is a love story’ – How far and in what ways do you agree with this view? I feel that the novel Jane Eyre‚ by Charlotte Bronte‚ is loosely a love story between the protagonist – Jane and Edward Rochester; therefore I agree with this statement to a small degree. During her time spent at Thornfield Hall‚ Jane finds herself to be unexpectedly “overwhelmed” by Mr Rochester‚ ignoring factors such as his wealth and social status‚ she falls for him helplessly. The reader realises

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    practical planners tend to underestimate or even overlook the potential challenges lying in a task. A task performer with a challenging plan‚ on the other hand‚ is inevitably more cautious in every step of the way‚ taking precautious measures even before problems show up. Take my sister for instance. When she decided to apply for a master’s program for chemistry‚ her family suggested her consult a study abroad agency‚ which is more convenient and practical. However‚ she chose to DIY her application‚ despite

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    I agree that the 1911 Revolution was in fact a failure. Although it succeeded in overthrowing the dynastic system and set up a republic‚ it was incomplete in which that it failed to solve China’s internal and external problems. China was still weak. It did not lead to prosperity and strength that Sun had hoped for. ‘Failure’ refers to when something does not work‚ or stops working as well as it should / in other words cannot achieve the desired results / goals. The 1911 Revolution only modernized

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    MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL. DO YOU AGREE? Money is the instrument of exchange. It helps in buying and selling and also in fixing a value on things or services. It may be in metal or in paper. Money is always said to be the root of all evil‚ but I not agree with it. The money is said to be the root of evil because man have a wrong usage on it. Actually‚ money is just a medium of exchange. Money does not have brain to think how to hurt people. It is the thought of human that used money as a

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    “Free trade is a necessary evil”. How far do you agree? Free trade is a branch of economics that proclaims freedom of trade and non-intervention of government in private entrepreneurship. Its main feature is absence of “trade-distorting policies” which reduce imports. The effectiveness of free trade and should countries adopt it to boost economic growth has been a debate since 18th century‚ after Adam Smith wrote his book “The Wealth of Nations”. There he outlined the main benefits of free trade

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    than no tourism‚ do you agree? Yes‚ I agree with this point because countries which do not have tourism nowadays are hard to imagine nowadays if it is not a country with war or a desert through it entirely‚ although even countries with mostly desert have quite a bit of tourists in them so it is far more easy to imagine a town or village with no tourism. And then there are those places with mass tourism which only have one noticeable problem – Overcrowding. Although‚ that problem is barely noticeable

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    MORAL DECADENCE IN THE CHURCH‚ A PREVALENT PROBLEM IN CHRISTIANITY; WHAT CAN BE DONE TO CURB THIS PROBLEM ? The moral decadence of the Nigerian society is no longer news to our ears. In fact the decay has eaten deep that it seems corruption‚ embezzlement‚ unchastity‚ stealing‚ dishonesty etc. are now a normal way of life and any behaviour short of such will be considered unusual and the individual will be treated as a societal misfit‚ this is a misnomer for a society that is considered to be one

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    Feminism Has Only Just Begun Levy‚ Ariel. "Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture." Reading Pop Culture: A Portable Anthology. Ed. Jeff Osbourne. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2013. 158-161. Print. In Ariel Levy’s article "Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture‚" she describes how raunch culture is a blow to more traditional feminist ideals. She describes how culture is changing and women are wearing less and less clothing. She also describes how she thinks this is damaging feminism. When Levy asked

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    also valuable. This observation places importance on the trip more so than the end goal. She asserts this by stating it in a compound sentence structure to express the meaning of her words in the simplest terms possible. I agree with Le Guin that the adventure itself is more significant than your end goal. When journeying to accomplish your goals‚ you learn invaluable life lessons and make memories. Those are the things that will carry you through your journey and remain with you for the rest of

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