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    is growing faster than anyone can imagine. It seems to be the fastest growing thing around and it is starting to interfere with life. Some people say that technology is the future but what does that mean for their future? Although technology can be used for good, it can also be used to negatively affect the job market because it causes students to question career choices, it causes an increase in stress levels, and most importantly, it consumes jobs. Just imagine someone having their whole…

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    Prince Vs Pauper

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    start, the live action is better because it is easy to visualize. To prove myself, a live action movie is played on a screen so therefore one can see the actors. This shows that the live action is better because one can’t be wrong when trying to imagine by reason of the movie being shown in the correct way in front of people. Not only is it better because it is easy to visualize, but it also feels real. The actors are astounding at their job and they make the movie feel as if it was actually…

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    This book talks about a fun-filled day of pumpkin picking at the local pumpkin field on a beautiful autumn afternoon with family and friends. All the vocabs are very easy to read and understand. So children are able to read it alone. The plot supports a lot the art in this book. For example, it talks about how the pumpkins grow in rows. So children can have an idea about lines. Concerning the shapes, children can get to know the different shapes of pumpkins, like the round shape, where in the…

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    World War 1 Effects

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    me show you how. Girls had to face heaps. They had school to worry about, and if they were too heartbroken to move on, it would be marked up in their whole life. Also, they might have no choice but to deal with death when they were as little as 5. Imagine if you’re a 3-year with everything revolving around you. When you say…

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    Satire About Farming

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    glance/thought but it’s more than true. We need farming as farming sustains us and our future, especially in Alabama, a state whose main industry is farming. So just think about it, what if farming went obsolete from our society. Imagine the consequences, imagine the struggles, and imagine the adaptations that would have to be made. From our lives the first thing we would probably notice would be an even worse shortage of jobs. That’s just considering that agriculture is Alabama’s main industry.…

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    Imagine that you accused of a crime that you did not commit. Respond to the items below. Your response should be a ½ page in length. Discuss at least two (2) steps you could take to protect yourself from giving a false confession to the crime. According to Longley (N.D) to protect yourself from giving a false confession one can plead the Fifth Amendment right. (A) The first step in preventing a false confession after being Mirandized is to tell the authorities that I wish to remain silent…

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    movie, Hans is a gentle and helpful guy as same as the book. I imagine Liesl loves reading. And she and her father have an excellent relationship. It was same as the film. I think when the Nazi army tries to kill all of the Jewish in the town, the scene will be awful and scary. It is same as the movie. I think the main character Liesel was feeble and a tiny girl. But in the film, Liesel is a bigger and stronger girl than I imagine. I imagine Max is a robust and smart guy. But in the movie, Max…

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    Everyday soldiers get deployed, leaving the peaceful life. They don't know that when they get back everything will change. They don't know that they won't be taken care of because of their sacrifices. They don't know that they will come back from the war empty handed, with no money, with no career, and with depression. And worst of all they don't know that they will likely end up in the streets with no legitimate home. All because they didn't know that the government wouldn't try harder to give…

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    the body. Like all other parts it can get sick. One such ailment is Alzheimer’s disease. Imagine meeting your soul mate. That one random meeting that you knew was about to change your life. They have the perfect body, they like all the same things as you. When you’re around them, its euphoria. Your parents even like them. Now imagine waking up next to that person and not being able to call their name. Imagine going out…

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    During slavery in the United States, southern white slave owners were raised to believe that blacks were inferior, and they believed it. It was hard for slave owners to imagine life any other way, and for them, there was no reason to imagine life any other way. It could be argued that the Yankees used Plato's epistemology. They broke free from the "chains" holding them to the belief that blacks are inferior. The reason that they were able to do this might be that their "chains" weren't as…

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