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    Why is freedom so important? What about our constitution makes people liberated from our governments’ all-embracing grasp? I ask these questions because you as American citizens deserve the right to know why “We the people” are united to secure the blessings of liberty we were granted so many years ago. The majority of our Founding Fathers were Federalists. They believed that one large government should not have absolute power over smaller ones. These men played a key role in the fight for independence

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    Which was more important as a reason for the failure of the League of Nations in the 1930’s? Both USA’s absence and Britain and France’s self interest were important factors of the Leagues failure in 1930’s. In this essay I will tell you the problems caused by each of these reasons and why. USA was the most powerful country at the time and without it‚ it meant that the League didn’t have any troops‚ money‚ equipment and weapons. Without all of these items it meant that the League couldn’t send

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    of our age- political correctness or factual correctness The basic wants in any social interaction are the two aspects of face. According to Brown and Levinson face is the public self image that every adult tries to project‚ and positive and negative face exist universally in human culture. Positive face is the want of every member that his wants be desirable to at least some others and refers to one’s self esteem‚ whereas negative face is the freedom of action or freedom from imposition. In order

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    Political Correctness is a term that is well-known in today’s society‚ especially concerning the recent 2016 presidential election‚ this past November. The new president elect‚ Donald Trump‚ is an example of what would be considered politically incorrect. During his campaign‚ he used various offensive words to certain groups of people‚ yet he has become the new president of the United States. So what does this signify for a nation that is always monitoring what they say? America is perhaps entering

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    expressions The Expressions Company began in 1988 as The Expressions Card and Stationery Shop‚ offering greeting cards and other paper products exclusively distributed by Sterling Paper. Two decades later‚ The Expressions store has grown to over 40 branches nationwide and has expanded its merchandise to include complete lines of school and office supplies‚ gift and novelty items‚ computer supplies and reading materials‚ living up to its current positioning as "Your affordable school and office

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    Why parents does not want to give use freedom? If we as kids don’t have freedom how are we going to learn to be responsible in life and how to be trusted? The magazine that I am information is about “Freedom for Children” and the author who wrote this magazine is Wawa M. Freedom is meant by someone‚ who can do whatever they want in their lives‚ but as long as they are not against the Law. Firstly‚ freedom is meant to someone who can do what they want. Now days‚ many parents do not trust their kids

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    1. TITLE Political Correctness through the lens of South Park 2. INTRODUCTION Political correctness is the idea of obligation or conformism in areas which should be (or are) matters of choice (Hughes‚ p.4‚ 2011). “It has had a major influence on what is regarded as “acceptable” or “appropriate” in language‚ ideas‚ behavioural norms‚ and values” (Hughes. G‚ p.4‚ 2011). As political correctness and PC culture becomes the norm‚ overcorrecting culture becomes a more prevalent issue. Overcorrecting

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    Single gender schools Nowadays‚ more and more people have noticed the phenomena that girls have been overtaking boys. The proportion of boys going to colleges is becoming smaller and smaller. Girls have been seeing doing better in different levels of the school. Therefore‚ a question being raised by the public is that between co-education and single-sex education‚ which will benefit our children more? As a student‚ I strongly believe that the latter is a good choice. Gender-based classes

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    the following statement? It is more important for students to study history and literature than it is for them to study science and mathematics. Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion." (250-300 words) ESSAY History‚ literature‚ science and mathematics are all classic and very important subject in their own sense. No subject can be given more or less importance in life. However‚ in my opinion‚ studying science and mathematics are more important than studying history and literature

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    Political Correctness in Oleanna After reading or watching David Mamet’s Oleanna‚ the reader or viewer more than likely asks him or herself about the genuineness of Carol’s actions; is she genuinely confused and frustrated‚ and actually seeks help from her professor‚ or is it that she wants to manipulate John and be the cause of his demise. The fashion in which the play was written typically makes viewers ally with John‚ and despise Carol‚ because this is the way Mamet wants his audience to feel

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