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    If you would have known me before high school‚ most people would have described me as timid or shy and that always bugged me. Now I see why. When I entered high school I never considered it until senior year came creeping along under the covers‚ ready to eat me alive. This was when Shakespeare made sense: "To thine own self be true" his words made sense. It was like he could grab the world in his hands and tear it apart piece by piece. I never really forced myself to be more of a people person- it

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    Around the 1870’s Europeans came and started to takeover Africa. Before they even came‚ Africa had a very stable economy. After the settlement of the Europeans‚ they started taking all the wealth for themselves‚ which had demolished the economy of Africa. After the imperialism of Africa was seized‚ Africa became independent. With the Europeans weakening the economy they were already off on the wrong foot. At one point all the world was in poverty‚ but during that time Africa had the worse case

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    lot around the world. Even though all genders and races should be treated the same they are not and it can lead to personal issues just because of people looking different from each other. All women and men are created equal and the same. People in the world do not treat others fairly. We should get treated the same way not because you like white people or black people better. Color does not matter we are all made the same. People should work together and need to understand that racism is not just

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    Why Should Abortion Be Legal? Carlos Walcott PHI 103: Informal Logic Barri Mallin September 10‚ 2012 Why Should Abortion Be Legal? In 1971 a young mother challenged Taxes and their abortion laws. By 1973 abortion was legal. There are several ways to extract an unborn human child from the womb. What does life mean to those who have an abortion and those who have not had an abortion? There are several advocates that are pro-live and pro-abortion some are groups‚ individuals‚ authority figures

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    Almost everyone in the world has dreams of what they want to be when they grow up‚ I am no different. I am going to share briefly about my story and my plan of setting in motion my dream of what I want to be when I grow up. Since I could remember I always wanted to be a teacher. As a child I would organize my pretend classroom in our garage where I would teach geography and band. My interest in education stayed strong through high school and into college. My first two years of college I majored

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    money and having as a lifestyle for various reasons in the United States. Not only does this promote sex trafficking in the United States and even other countries‚ but it also promotes child prostitution. With the United States are thinking prostitution is an okay way to go‚ what’s stopping us from continuing on this cycle of legalizing things that shouldn’t be? First of all‚ legalization of prostitution in the United States does not decrease per say‚ but also does not enhance women’s

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    Why is agriculture important in the world of today? Since the dawn of history‚ agriculture has been one of the important means of producing food for human consumption. Today more and more lands are being developed for the production of a large variety crops. In Asia‚ vast areas of land are being used to produce rice‚ wheat‚ rubber and a variety of other crops. In Asia‚ vast areas of land are being used to produce rice‚ wheat‚ rubber and a variety of other crops. More than half of the lands occupied

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    write a referendum question that will satisfactorily address the Party’s vision for Quebec’s future. How will you word that question and why? What objectives do you anticipate from Federalist forces? In answering these questions‚ be certain to reflect upon the issues surrounding previous referendums in Quebec. 4) Canada is a federal rather than a unitary state. What does this mean? How deeply entrenched if Federalism in the Canadian constitutional order? In your answer‚ be certain to discuss the

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    down by state legislatures when only 35 of the required 38 states agreed to ratify it. For three years the Mormon Church had stayed out of the politics involving the ERA while under the leadership of Harold B. Lee‚ however beginning in 1973‚ Spencer W. Kimball‚ the new President of the Mormon Church began his campaign against the ERA. During the 1970’s the Mormon Church almost single handedly defeated the ERA. Although Mormons only equaled approximately 2 million throughout the entire United States

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    Americans live in poverty‚ hardly making it. This is mainly due to little job opportunity because of lack of qualification. A large portion of high school graduates do not even attend college mainly because they simply cannot afford it. If the United States government would pay for college‚ the vast burden of debt from student loans would be eliminated. Young adults are far more likely to attend post-secondary school if they have financial help. The 1950s and 1960s were the best times that this

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