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    of Internet addiction in the link above. 4. Work – The Internet provides an alternative to 9-5 workdays, as more and more people can work from home, or “telecommute”. Plus, a growing number of people are making a living from the Internet itself, wither becoming experts in how people search the Internet, providing IT or web development services, or specializing in Internet…

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    better picture of the situation you can get a better idea of what’s best for the unskilled workers. Even though it sounds better to get paid more money the unskilled worker will be struggling even more. Jeffrey Clemens, Ph.D., in Economics and Michael Wither, Ph.D. in Economics analysis indicates, “increased wages and the decreased employment effectively cancel each other out, so that if one of the purposes of an increase in the…

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    “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” is a short story by Ursula K. Le Guin. It was published in 1976 and is set in an ambiguous time period and location in a utopia called Omelas. This story discusses the idea of whether or not it is acceptable to destroy a small amount of people’s happiness for the good of the majority. The ethical theory behind this notion is utilitarianism: “that conduct should be directed toward promoting the greatest happiness of the greatest number of persons”…

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    Right To Die Speech

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    you are completely brain dead. You will never be able to share anything else with your family. The rest of your ‘life’ will be spent laying in that bed, unable to do anything not even think. Your family will have to watch your lifeless body slowly wither away into a waxy, skeleton figure while you steadily die. What does the Right-to-Die mean? Do you know or have you ever known someone terminally ill? If not, picture the most important person in your life, imagine them being terminally ill an…

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    In the play, Julius Caesar, Shakespeare demonstrates the behind the scenes of Julius Caesar’s assassination. Caesar’s assassination was planned by many people, as they all were fearful of Caesar’s great power. Brutus was one of the most important conspirators of the assassination as he was the one who stabbed Caesar last and took Caesar’s reign as the ruler of Rome. Shakespeare emphasizes Brutus’ skillful manipulation of the Roman plebeians to believe that he had good and noble reasons to…

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    How would you like to describe a person who spend all his life to dream? A man who was born in his dream, lives in his dream, and dies in his dream. Is he dreaming? Or you would rather claim he experiences his life through dreaming? In the novel The Great Gatsby, written by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925, concern the life of a mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his ambitious American dream. Under the discriminative society, as ordinary people lose their direction to their…

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    Essay Question: Explain significant connections across texts, using supporting evidence Several people like to believe in an almost quixotic version of love, in which love is unaffected by time or distance and persists even after death. I have chosen to explore different idealistic and realistic views on the endurance of love and how it is affected by the challenges in our relationships. Some of such views are portrayed in the poems; Sonnet 116, by William Shakespeare, Funeral Blues, by…

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    shared.) Those countries that did have revolutionary change were not led by the proletariat but by an intellectual vanguard e.g. Lenin, Mao. These activists had precious little help from Marx in how to administer a nation. The state of course did not wither away and…

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    The first connection Orwell makes is when Winston is trying to think of a possible reason for why a man by the name of Withers, who was a known disgrace to the Party and its leader known as Big Brother. Winston’s first thought is identical to how Stalin treated his sub-ordinates, being Winston thinks Big Brother was only getting rid of a popular political opponent. Orwell…

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    Technology is future and is present but is it bad on the young adults and teens of this generation? Technology can be traced as far back as when the great Industrial Revolution, some even believe it started early than that, but when the Industrial Revolution happened is when technology final made its appearance and from there till now it has not only grown and advance are society it also has changed how we everyday humans work these days. Technology has always been debated as a good or bad thing…

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