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    “Harry S Truman’s Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb.” National Park Service, https://www.nps.gov/articles/trumanatomicbomb.htm. “Harry S Truman’s Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb” reports the reasoning behind President Truman’s choice to use the atomic bomb in World War II. Truman had four choices: conventional bombings, ground invasion, demonstration of the bomb on an unpopulated area, and bombing a populated area. The conventional bombing had already been tried, and it was not effective, so that…

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    North America's main concern today is obesity and other health related problems. Aside from doing little exercise, most Americans are eating too much fatty foods. Even though you don't eat that much at fast food chains and you buy your food at grocery stores, quick-to-prepare foods are always high in fat content. Few decades ago, everyone was happily preparing their meals, even if it takes a long time and experts say that we were healthier during those times compared today. Home cooking taken…

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    Introduction Australian regulators have a range of roles and powers. Some are independent government bodies, whereas others perform functions in addition to their regulatory roles, such as providing policy advice to government departments and formulating regulation. It is not uncommon for practitioners to have to work with regulators in the course of advising clients. Outlined in this Guidance Note are some practice tips for dealing with regulators in general as well as dealing with selected…

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    In the American society, there are many myths about aging. Novak stated, “Some years ago, Robert Butler coined the term ageism to describe these negative attitudes toward aging (3).” These negative attitudes toward aging come from common sources such as, the media, magazines, advertisements, literature, and popular culture (23). One example of this is the television show, The Simpsons. The show depicts Grandpa Simpson as ignorant, forgetful, and timid. Furthermore, ageism lead to stereotyping,…

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    nutrition. Most people only get pleasure from eating meat; they often do not need it to survive. If our world society, could decrease dependence on factory farming I think we would be a lot better off. The factory farming for cheap, modified hormone, cookie cutter meat that McDonalds, Taco Bell and essentially all fast food restaurants Americans love so dearly, is costing us dearly. The crazy vegans are somewhat right; this is not sustainable. We just have so many people today, they all need to…

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    Every child learns differently, and at different paces. Common Core is a very cookie cutter type of program that does not cater to those students, nor to the gifted students who are finding the program too easy because it is not adaptable to them. In some schools, recess is being done away with, so children as young as kindergarten…

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    Washington D.C. Rodale Press Inc. Retrieved February 08, 2016 Fiber and the American Diet. Discovery Channel School (2005.) Retrieved February 09, 2016 from Discovery Education: http://streaming.discoveryeducation.com/ Goodrich, L. Why diets do not work. Retrieved February 11, 2016, from Opposing Viewpoints Resource center: http://find.galegroup.com Papazian, Ruth. Deciding to go on a diet. Teen Decisions: Dieting. Retrieved February 11, 2016, from Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center:…

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    coming.” “People of Generation X were most impacted by MJ passing away, I think. But he was an entertainer for all.” (Follis). “I was middle school age when Michael became extremely popular.” (Follis). He was a new wave of talent in a world with cookie cutter music genres and styles. MJ started off with the Jackson 5. He was the front man voice of the latest hit group; if you could call him a man, seeing as he was only 5 years old. “To think that the most famous singer of the time was only…

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    St. Patrick's Day Analysis

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    Design and Visual Culture: Negotiating Modernity 1922-1992. Cork: Cork University Press, 2011. O Riain, Padraig. A Dictionary of Irish Saints. Portland, OR.: Four Courts Press, 2011. O'Raifeartaigh, Tarlach. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 2013. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/446636/Saint-Patrick (accessed November 21,…

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    Christopher Mccandless Hero Analysis

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    Instead of following social norms and living how society, his parents, and those around him told him to, Chris ventured out into the world on his own to live his life by his own rules. Chris did not care what other people thought of him and he did not want to live the way society taught him to. By rejecting money, cars, maps, and other things that could have kept him alive, he proved himself to be an independent and adventurous young man. “I can almost understand why he rejected maps, common…

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