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    The Man Without A Face Justin McLeod is a type of a person who isolates himself from others. He shows signs of being an introvert because he prefers to lock himself in his house to avoid the judgement of others. Many people fear him for the reason that he doesn't look like everyone else. Justin McLeod was in a terrible accident, which caused half of his body and face to be badly burned. In order to avoid human contact, the store clerfg closes late for Justin McLeod. Also, when traveling by boat…

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    “There is no such thing as a free lunch!” A person or a society cannot acquire certain achievements without trading off. Generally, good or better things do not just happen for free or come as given; there is usually a cost, either obvious or hidden, associates with the improvement of things, especially in our modern world of fast-paced technology. Although current technology has advanced our society in terms of educational, professional, and socio-economic development, technology has…

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    A Non-Truthful Museum

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    Museums can be a reliable resource for learning new information or seeing famous works of art. When securing a new piece of art for a museum, several factors must be considered. Among these are morality, truthfulness, and cost of the piece. They must all be considered together to have a successful piece of art for a museum. The truthfulness of a piece must be taken into account when acquiring it for a museum. The art should be an accurate representation of what actually happened, or at least…

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    Han Dynasty Technology

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    Technology has been with us for a very long time. From Stone Age tools to the phones we have today. When technology started to advance, people from the Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire didn’t know whether it was a good thing or a bad thing. They weren’t familiar with Technology so they were skeptical about it at first. Some people grew to like technology and found it useful, while others found technology to be a total failure and not useful at all, then there were some people from the Han…

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    Hunter Gay. G-A-Y. As in homosexual. Nope, no ‘e’ on the end. Yeah, I know it is a weird name. Oh, ha, ‘gay hunter’! That’s such an original joke! These are all phrases that I have grown accustomed to saying ever since I was old enough to understand why my name was such a unique one. I’ve had enough people comment on my name that it’s become a bigger part of who I am than it would be to most people. I didn’t let my name only be something that people called me, but rather something that shaped…

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    Religion in America in Today’s Society Unfortunately religion is still yet a huge impact in America today. People may not think of it as a big deal, but it is. Religion in America today is still important and changes most people’s lives in many ways by, connecting to social strength and stability; to help protect the integrity and lastly to impact liberty and human rights in the U.S. The first point that caught my eye was that religion also connects to strength and stability. Stability…

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    Social Construction

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    Societies worldwide are made up of several diverse elements, which are incorporated using different fundamentals frequently in a community. A component that is constantly used within every society is technology. As technology continues to advance, it has found a way to integrate itself in all aspects of life, making it a fundamental tool to utilize regularly. There is a controversial debate on weather or not humans shape technology. This debate has led to the Social Construction of Technology…

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    constant feedback between the government and society. When there is a flaw in the government, feedback is commonly returned as a form of civil disobedience or violence. Civil disobedience is the only peaceful method that eliminates impurities in an administration, retains trust for the government, and does not infringe upon the common welfare of society. The goal of performing civil disobedience is to eliminate the impurities in an administration such…

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    The Great Technological Debate on Society and The Environment Technology, an exceptionally natural marvel of today’s world, is persistently upgrading its courses towards enjoyment and gratification. New considerations are converging with every second, and what began as an obscured vision has now turned into a need for all humanity, making them particularly engaged with technological changes. There have been a multitude of deliberations on the subject that in spite of technology’s continuing…

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    The Impact of Christianity “I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” ~ C. S. Lewis God can influence nations, cultures and people through Christianity. Christianity is a huge blanket that reaches far beyond just the twelve disciples of Jesus, and has effected individuals, the Government, and even other Cultures. Christianity, through Christ has the ability to effect a persons individuality and how they…

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