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    Their world- Our world The world- Fine without us, but with us without it we have nothing. We would not be living the way we are now if it were not for the astonishing discoveries that those of the first civilizations have brought upon us. How can we pay back to the people who have used up all of their time and recourses to make this world a better place for future generations? We owe a debt that nobody on this planet can be able to push back. Both very powerful yet humble civilizations, the…

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    Cruise Persuasive Speech

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    One of the many things to be experienced in life and crossed off your bucket list is taking a cruise to anywhere in the world. Other than experiencing foreign countries, there are many limitless and amazing things that can happen while vacationing on a cruise. Your views on life will be enhanced just by seeing these foreign countries, the mountains, the white sands and turquoise beaches, and all the exotic animals you wish to have in your backyard. Seeing new things, tasting new foods, and of…

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    components in life, we would be lost as we’ve grown used to these tools. A need for help is just a call away. A need for groceries is just a car trip away. The internet helps us for research and e-mails help us connect with family members from across the world. The change of technology has changed America, making it more efficient in living. Cell phones went from a simple flip phone to a flat, touch screen machine. At first, it could only be used to call people. Then, texting became involved,…

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    backed this idea of desensitization in “The Veldt” with the entire setup of the nursery. Since the children could dream up anything they wanted, the traditional happy scenery became dull to them which in turn caused them to create the dangerous African world. With the false and dangerous land being more adventurous to them, the children became obsessed and addicted to the land. With the false reality being something more enjoyable to the children, the children prefered and literally fought to…

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    General George Washington’s assistant Alexander Hamilton once said, “There is a certain enthusiasm in liberty, that makes human nature rise above itself, in acts of bravery and heroism.” Hamilton believed that heroism comes from someone being enthusiastic towards a bad situation in which they could help other people. Once someone becomes enthusiastic, they can do amazing miracles. To be a hero, one does not need super strength, x-ray vision, or some other power. Heroes are ordinary people who…

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    When I think of my childhood, I think of a few wonderful, but a lot of unpleasant memories. I often wish I could go back to the time when I was a child but not to the place where I was born and raised. I have spent most of my life in a war-torn country. Those years of war had easily turn the beautiful childhood memories to some really terrible ones for me. A time that every kid should spend playing, learning, and enjoying, but that was a different case scenario for me. After I moved to the…

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    Benefits and Concerns of Business Globalization Business Globalization has been a misunderstood concept among public citizens and even government officials. Globalization is the growing interaction between international countries that affects many different aspects of life. There are two different perspectives of business globalization which are pro-globalization and anti-globalization. Pro-globalization is supporting policies such as free trade, offshored manufacturing, and open borders; while…

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    Police Body Cameras

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    We are living in an age of technological growth. The speed and creativity of this growth is unprecedented and can be seen almost everywhere you look. One of the most prevalent changes that technology has created is the way that we work. Furthermore, it hasn’t just helped with the work of people like computer programmers or data analysers; no, it has impacted almost every job in some way. One career that isn’t usually thought to have too much to with technology is policing. But actually, just in…

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    Technology is changing the world at an exponential rate. A fun fact about technology is that “There are 6.8 billion people on the planet and 4 billion of them use a mobile phone. Only 3.5 billion of them use a toothbrush”(Zelikman). New devices and apps are invented everyday around the world. These new devices and apps have the ability to change how we see and experience life in this world. Some surmise this is a blessing, others surmise it is a burden, and more others think it is both.…

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    Carol Sobieski's Annie

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    “I don’t need sunshine now to turn my skies to blue. I don’t need anything but you.” These famous words of Annie’s perfectly describe how many people feel when seeing this classic comic strip come to life on the big screen. “Annie” is one of those stories that has been here since the beginning. Parents introduce it to their children, and because of this it has worked its way up to present day. From the first time I had heard about it, every little thing about “Annie” has had a place in my heart.…

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