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    Shanghai Essay

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    financial centers around the world. Therefore, more and more people are willing to come to visit this ever-bright city. As a native resident, I would recommend tourists to visit three places, which are Lujiazui Financial Center, People’s Square, and Tian Zi Fang. To begin with, Lujiazui Financial Center is the most significant area in Shanghai, which contains thousands of companies from diverse countries such as Bayer, Mitsubishi, and ThyssenKrupp. Every time I enter the area,…

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    The Importance of Being Earnest is about a character called Jack Worthing, who is the guardian of an eighteen-year-old girl called Cecily Jacobs. For years, to escape from the responsibiities in the country, Jack pretended to have an irresponsible brother called Earnest in the city whom he has to visit every once in a while to get him out of trouble. In fact, Jack is known in the city as Earnest and leads the kind of life he criticizes his imaginary brother for. No one knew that fact except for…

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    knew that they needed find someone who was not a tyrant and did not abuse their power. The delegates did not believe that the president should be chosen by popular vote. They did not contemplate that voters would be perspicacious enough to make a worthy choice in choosing the president. Therefore, they came up with the Electoral College. In this system, the president is chosen indirectly. Each state gets a number of electoral votes based on how numerous the numbers of the members are in the…

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    “I tried my best to be a worthy representative of my homeland but, like a Hollywood celebrity relentlessly pursued by paparazzi,I sometimes got tired of the questions. I however never punched anybody with my fists I used my words” (Pg 91) As a child she was clearly taught not to use her fists but to use her mouth and words to harm people and to fire back when something is done that is not liked. Her parents taught her this they taught her instead of using fists use your voice, you do have a…

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    Although fear of any socialist reforms crippled the country in the twentieth century, the popularity of current European socialist countries have those suffering in the United States beginning to consider a socialist economy. While capitalism emphasizes money and individuals owning enterprises and production, socialism puts the majority of its emphasis on its people, cumulatively owning production and distribution (Archer). However, the majority of the country stays true to the economy in…

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    United States and Soviet Union, as both countries explored the possibility of such a program, although with very limited progress. The Mars initiative…

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    The fact that there is a debate on whether health care is a right of every American or not is just astonishing. How is it that there are people deciding whether other human beings should have rights? What makes those people who are deciding the “worthy” ones? It honesty baffles me that some think that just because someone is poor, a minority, a woman, or of a different sexual orientation then suddenly they don’t have certain rights, and eventually there could be a vote for them to have it or to…

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    mantra. She misses her home, the place that has made her who she is today. When asked, “What would you do if you won the lottery”, most people would say they would buy a new car, a mansion, or even a yacht. Loan Phan, in this case, wishes to visit the country she left over twenty years ago. She passes on her experiences and life lessons she has learned from that change onto those around her. Loan Phan, my mother, demonstrates that people should live with kindness, courage, and confidence.…

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    Rhythmic, upbeat, country-rock music pulses as scenes depicting rusting cars in thick overgrowth, dilapidated homes, police brutality, and Ku Klux Klan assemblies flash on-screen. A Black Pastor jumps up and down with great fervor, and his congregation raises its hands in worshipful agreement. The bones from a massive alligator head hang from a Louisiana parish front porch, and time-lapse photography reveals the decaying carcass of a fox. Steeple crosses and neon crosses intermingle with a lake…

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    Modern Day Satire

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    appreciate that too. This is obvious from the accomplishment of satirical sites, for example, The Oatmeal, The Onion and our own special Faking News, Unreal Times and News That Matters Not. All these sites are noted in the genre their respective countries of origin. The fact is despite many negative reactions satirical websites are becoming popular worldwide and believe it or not it takes quite a lot of…

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