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    earth today a government so utterly and shamelessly corrupt as that of the United States of America. There are others more cruel‚ more tyrannical‚ more devastating; there is none so utterly venal.” Voltairine De Cleyre said. America the land of the free and home of the brave might not be so good as everyone thinks. Around the world people are laughing at us. We need to fix America’s problems. We have problems like the rich being more powerful and more considered than the poor‚ we spend our money unwisely

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    THE PROBLEMS OF OBESITY IN AMERICA Did you know that many Americans suffer from obesity? Sometimes obesity just happens with in time and you don’t realize it until till it’s too late. Sometimes there are things in life that unbalances you and you start to gain weight. Becoming educated help you change you becoming obese. THE PROBLEMS OF OBESITY

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    the United States of America have had a lot of evolvement of the years. Funding for many schools and homes has dropped. In many big city’s there are people including children are stuck to sleep outside or in unhealthy homes. Schools are losing their technology and supplies that are to be provided for the students. There are those kind souls out there who have shelter for those in need; they have food for the Hungary. In today’s society everyone is so focused on what is going on within

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    to maintain peace‚ but it was also charged with improving humankind’s social and economic situation.” (171). Now we can already conclude that the United Nations‚ like the United States‚ plays a very important role in our current international system. While the international system has predominately been controlled by several large world powers‚ the United Nation has continued to hold fast on the major policies that have helped shaped our world. As for the other less powerful states‚ it’s more likely

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    Hunger is an issue that affects all of us in one way or another. Some of us are better off solving the problem of hunger because of the many opportunities that we might be given: good quality

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    Obesity as a Social and Medical Problem Obesity has become an epidemic in our over indulgent North American society. In addition to body image issues‚ obesity causes significant health issues. Society often views the word obesity to be a disease when it is actually a sign of a disorder; genetic or environmental. The percentage of our population that is growing overweight is increasing every year‚ and can become a very serious issue if it is not dealt with more urgently. Problems relating to self-confidence

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    weapon which you can use to change the world.” –Nelson Mandela Our Indian education system rewards ability to memorize rather than ability to think critically and analytically. School education system must encourage learning of concepts‚ and for that examination system should be re-designed on the pattern of concept-oriented system. One is the setting of objective-type questions‚ instead of the present system in which the questions require long‚ essay-type answers. In this way‚ it becomes possible

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    ISSN: 2277-212X (Online) An Online International Journal Available at http://www.cibtech.org/jet.htm 2011 Vol. 1 (1) January-April/ pp104-113/Tripathi and Raj. Research Article EDDY CURRENT BRAKING EMBEDDED SYSTEM *Virendra Kumar Maurya1‚ Rituraj Jalan1‚ H. P. Agarwal1‚ S. H. Abdi2‚ Dharmendra Pal2‚ G. Tripathi2 and S. Jagan Raj3 1 Department of Electrical Engineering‚ Shekhawati Engineering College‚ Dundlod‚ Rajasthan‚ India 2 Department of Physics‚ BBD National Institute of Technology & Management

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    (J.Ken‚ 2006)COMING TO AMERICA—STRUGGLE AND TRANSACTION Introduction To understand contemporary policing in America it is necessary to understand its antecedents; we will gain a better understanding of this history by looking at its three eras. The police‚ said‚ are “to great extent‚ the prisoners of the past. Day-to-day practices are influenced by deeply ingrained traditions.” Another reason for analyzing historical developments and trends is that several discrete legacies have been transmitters

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    What Is The Biggest Problem Facing Our Educational System Today? Education is a vast and broad subject‚ and has been a topic open to discussion for many centuries. In the broadest sense of the term‚ education is any experience or exposure to an act that will have a formative and learned effect on a person’s character and mind. Modern education tends to mean the process by which a society will teach and pass on its broad knowledge‚ skill and values‚ from one generation to another. Education itself

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