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    enlighten you with the correct meaning of my argument. In your letter you state that my book is indicating that humans should go back to a stage of nascency but I rather believe that it is not only impossible to regress to that stage but rather that humans should have stopped progression when societies emerged. You also express the idea that I claim that it is because of thinkers and philosophers that our world is in a state of pandemonium. However, I rather am of the opinion that it is the…

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    others tend to succeed when anxiety is high. 2. What are the potential issues with the theory? a. The main criticism of the Individual Zones of Optimal Functioning model is that it does not explain why some people perform better in certain emotional states. For example,…

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    In this era known as the Information age, information such as videos, movies, messages..etc are shared rapidly virtually. A question arises in our minds, when there is trade there are government regulations in our physical reality, are there government regulations in our virtual reality? The regulations on the internet broadband, such as Netflix the government has regulated some, but not as much as other entities. Many may ask, what has the current government done with deregulating Net…

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    The basic definition will leads to the basic understanding of interlocking directorate. The definition of Interlocking directorate is that it is when the same person sits in a board to represent various corporations. Interlocking directorate has to do with the power of elite. This is because the power of elite talks about the one percent of people who have all the money is the ones who have the power of our nation in their hands. Interlocking directorate refers to those in the power of elite who…

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    What if I told you, it wouldn’t have to be like this, that there could be programs put in place to eradicate the overpricing of products? It would save you money, as these monopolies affect everyone. In Dean Baker’s article “The Conservative Nanny State,” he argues about the government-granted monopolies that negatively affected our economy. He…

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    The Jefferson County Egan Murders took place on New Year’s Eve in 1964 in Watertown, New York. Two brothers and one sister were murdered at a rest stop on interstate 81. There are many different factors that took place during the investigation. Some different tests, procedures, and equipment that we have today could have helped this case a lot that were not available during the early to mid-60s. For example the way evidence is secured so it does not disappear. The Egan murders were a long…

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    there is a need to come up with solutions to the problems. Public Schools need funding to achieve goals to provide each student with learning opportunities. Schools must budget there money wisely, and they receive funds from corporate sponsorships, state taxes, and even federal funds (Who Pays for Education, n.d.). Since the early 1900s, with the number of children coming from different countries it is increasing the number of children in the school districts in America. And there has been a…

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    John Locke and formalized in the U.S. Constitution’s Bill of Rights. Small government, as envisioned by America’s founders sought to prevent tyranny and empower small businessmen and entrepreneurs. Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States claimed, “That government is best which governs least, because its…

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    Alternatively, the Cutter All Night Mermen are each unique, and don’t fit the typical athlete mold. T.J. is the only member of the team that has any swimming background. When he was thirteen he “qualified for the Junior Olympics in two swimming events” (7). Despite this, even T.J. isn’t become just another “jock”; he constantly bucks the system at school instead of simply going along with it. Coach Simet puts T.J. in charge of recruiting the rest of the team. His first recruit is Chris Coughlin.…

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    It is a well known fact that throughout schools located in the United States, an abundance of educators use corporate sponsorship as a way to raise money for their schools. More schools commit themselves to this united aid as a means of last resort especially, because it provides their schools with much needed equipment. For example they provide, new textbooks ,computers, and sports gear. This really helps "cash strapped" schools ,because it's usually the only source of income the schools can…

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