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    “More than six out of ten American believe American dream can be accomplished with hard work,” (Source B). Therefore, American dream brings hope and it is achievable with hard work and. First, American dream brings hope. “There’s an undercurrent of resilience about opportunities than outcome (Source B).” This is as if one is applying to a job even though one does not know the outcome. One can’t be sure that one will achieved their goal, but still, one has a chance. “They looked at one other,…

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    Money does not bring true happiness. So many people says money brings happiness but it is not true because if you are a millionaire, you would change your mind and would use the money to harm people but you can bring happiness by caring from each other and loving and helping each other. Also, because money is not the most important thing in your life. Money and material…

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    the article, Miles reminisces about her personal experiences as a high school cheerleader and points out various stereotypes of cheerleaders in the media. Miles's experiences as well as my own can be compared to the well-known cheerleading movie, Bring It On, in order to reveal the movies missteps and accuracies in its portrayal of high school cheerleaders in America. Early in the film, we see the Rancho Carne Toros hosting tryouts to find a new member for their squad. This scene is unrealistic…

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    opportunity to rejoin others who have gone before us”(Kastenbaum, 2012, p.61). Death always changes our relationship with others it can be in a positive or negative way. For example; when a family member or close friend dies this situation tends to bring people together. On the other hand, death is not the right way to re-unite people; we should never wait until someone dies to share moments with our loved ones. Moreover, death can separate people on earth, but it also makes a reencounter…

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    Apple’s iOS, Google’s Android and Microsoft Windows accounts have given the owner the capabilities of combining work and personal interests with security restrictions. According to Optimus Learning (2013), BYOD stands for Bring Your Own Device is a business policy where employees bring in personally owned mobile devices such as smartphones and tables and allow them to access privileged business data such as databases and email on their own phone. In this case study, I will present what the…

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    The article I chose to critique is Bring out your dead: people, pots, and politics by Don Brothwell (2004). I think this is a fairly well written article with a few minor parts. One problem I have is how he mentions other cultures and their time scale. Some cultures that we don’t know much about would be hard to tell if this was the case. In other culture their time scale is stranger, if a person in the group gets older it is said they are 100 years old. It would be smart to radiocarbon date…

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    editorial, Kari Hong, an assistant professor of law at Boston College and a former criminal defense attorney, argues that instead of lethal injection the United States should us a firing squad as the new way of being put to death. In her article “Bring back the Firing Squad”, she explains that although she is pro-death penalty she is not pro lethal injection. In her opinion a firing squad is more humane than “death cocktails” (Hong). Hong briefly suggest that’s a firing squad is “more honest”…

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    that there’s nothing more powerful than money because money can give you all that can be purchased in life, which brings along happiness. However, there is also the saying “money can’t buy happiness”. So, does money bring happiness? From my own perspective, I strongly believe that money could not bring the true happiness. There are three good reasons to support my opinion. Money only brings limited amount of satisfaction, it can’t buy everything you want in life and the true happiness can’t be…

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    I agree with the "Bring Your Dog to Work program." I think allowing employees to bring their dog to work with them would have several benefits individually and as a whole. Dogs help relieve stress, make people happier in general and are a very great companion. Dogs help relieve stress. One stress of leaving them at home all day is relieved. Employees would be able to play with their dogs and actually want to go to work. The high tense stress of the office would be lowered much more. I know…

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    Tech Essay Does technology bring people together or tear us apart? Today modern technology comes in many forms. In this new generation we have phones, computers, television, and now even virtual reality. With all these new technologies children, teenagers, and even adults get separated or taken away from their families or friends. I believe technology mostly tears people apart, but also have some ways to unite us. Technology is now used to separate us from each other and it disconnects from…

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