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    Most people perceive music and songs as just another recreational pastime, however they are so much more than that. We use them to communicate opinions and emotions about certain causes to generate awareness. Over time, there have been many songs that were classified as “Songs that shape us”, however there were those special ones that made an emotional connection and social impact on the audience. Those are the ones we remember today and the ones that should be featured in the Triple J radio…

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    a great decrease of our taxes, this affects the whole community around us. Nor is it just a threat to the actual victims of these crimes, but more so to the innocent people of the community and individuals around and the lives at stake. I strongly urge anyone…

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    “[A]sk not what this country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country”. This antithesis begins to make the people think about their part in the country. Some people go about their everyday lives with no urge to attempt to better the land that they live in, but without this urge where does this leave the country? If no one had this drive the nation would surely fail because no effort would be put forth. Kennedy is attempting to light the fire within people so that the country can…

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    Capitalism and Consumerism: How These Economies Hurt the Environment As you may already know, our environment is being affected in negative ways. Natural resources are slimming, pollution is rampant, and global warming is increasing. Trees and forests are being cut down rapidly and water quality is starting to decrease. Things haven’t always been this way. However, things got this way because of two reasons. These reasons are capitalism and consumerism. Capitalism and consumerism go hand…

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    fact that truth and justice is not truly defined and that man must constantly reflect upon his thoughts to clearly define these qualities. Socrates begins his defense by proclaiming to the jury that he speaks the truth in order to help society. He urges the jury to look upon the facts and to focus upon the material…

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    In Lord of the Flies, William Golding claims that two impulses exist in all human beings. The desire to live by the rules, and follow their everyday morals and the urge to become savages and hunt to survive. When the children first landed on the island, most of them agreed that order was needed. They all complied at the beginning and established their leader and their rules. Their conch at the island brought order and power to the individual holding it and it became a symbol of authority at the…

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    that attract them. The fallacies surrounding the story are possibly to make it Kingston “establish realities” and “grow up on.” If it were a fake story, Kingston’s mother would not want her father to confirm its validity, and this is why her mother urges her to not to “tell anyone [she] had an aunt.” Kingston’s mother possibly wanted to protect her daughter from a “tits-and-ass man” who’d please himself only with her…

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    selfless and may not always be brawny figures, but average audacious individuals. Heroism is not always being able to save everyone, but is sacrificing for the sake of doing good, and is the determination to serve others at whatever cost. Heroes have the urge to serve others, despite risks. For example, a man named Vincent Ardoline sacrificed his boat and his safety to help get civilians off the island of Manhattan, during the…

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    individual cannot control his/her working environment in an office. As researched by Reddy (2014), working in an office environment mandates an employee to manage himself individually in a team. The need and urge to make himself recognizable and pleasant to others is a must. Thus, this need and urge will make him learn various types of mannerism and habits to be outstanding among others. An individual does not have the freedom because he need to act in coherence with the work ethics and conduct…

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    someone else from going through everything that I did. I took an oath of chivalry and honor, and I have never looked back. I treat everyone with kindness and respect and am a true friend to any stranger. Now that I have my girlfriend, my protective urges are much much more profound in volume than before. I will never let the same things that happened to me happen to anyone else. Especially her. She has helped my in so many ways to get past the pain and trauma that my life has caused me. And I…

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