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    face life threatening problems. I think that it is a part of being human, and that no matter what situation one is in, as human beings we all face these insignificant, petty problems in our everyday lives. However in saying that something is a first world problem, it denies people in poor countries the “luxury” of having to deal with insignificant problems that agitate all of us with privileged lives. Instead it advocates for that perpetual image of people in poor countries are only facing life…

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    LBST 2102- 01 Paper 2 Poverty Around the World Poverty is one of the hottest global issues. It exists in every country. We see many people around us live on poverty condition but we cannot help all of them. Poverty is not an issue of a specific country; it is the issue around the world. There are many causes and effects that associate with the poverty. Poverty is the involuntary lack of enough resources to provide or exchange for basic necessities food, shelter, healthcare, clothing, education,…

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    a) I believe the message of this song is that our generation's duty is to bring change to how we live our lives every day, because if our generation waits, the world will become in a worse state. One particular part of the song where John Legend sings:, "No more broken promises; no more call to war; unless it's love and peace that we're really fighting for; we can destroy hunger; we can conquer hate; put down the arms and raise your voice; we're joining hands today," reveals the true intentions…

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    World War I had a major impact on the world we live in today. Many questions arise about how the United States came to be a part of the war. The reasons being caused by alliance, nationalism, imperialism, militarism, anarchy and leadership. These factors pushed American into joining the war and changing the world as we know it today. “Disagreements in Europe over territory and boundaries, among other issues, came to a head with the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand of Austria by a Serbian…

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    Rough Copy Everyone has a place to live, but not everyone has a right to be independent and have their own life. Name of the book is “Brave new world” by Aldous Huxley. It is the science fiction book that took place in the future. The novel is about technological experimentations where people are not born but technologically created and hatched. In that world there are not feeling and love, where people are made to think the same and that they are always happy. No matter what situation someone…

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    “...how can you talk like that about not wanting to be part of the social body?” she says, “It’s horrible…” she says. She just avoided it altogether and kept the idea in the dark. In the real world, one would find themselves in the same situation if they were to talk about subject like sex. These kinds of aversions to discomfort seem completely reasonable on the surface. However, it’s resulted in an extremely abridged and one-sided sex education…

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    It is undeniable that the community of gaming has grown exponentially within the past couple years but there has been one community that has stood out from the crowd and IGN.com for about twelve years. World of Warcraft (WoW) is a major community that may not be thought of when thinking about gaming. The WoW community meets and exceeds the six characteristics that Swales described that are needed for a discourse community. The thought that gaming’s true form is only in first person shooters…

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    The current world population is a constraining 7 billion people, and shows no signs of slowing down. Amidst the growing population rises an issue, which can no longer be over looked. The population is not scattered uniformly across the globe, there are different concentrations of population in different places. However, some are comparable in size. Just like human characteristics, there are characteristics for all countries that can be scrutinized. Some of the characteristics can have a positive…

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    want of food. Secondly, the want or scarcity of food in a country. Lastly, a strong desire or craving. World hunger is one of the most serious problems today. The vast majority of the world 's hungry people live in developing countries, where 12.9 percent of the population is undernourished. Hunger kills more lives every year than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis combined (WFP.org), making world huger the number one health risk. The facts and the statistic…

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    FIFA: Changing The World

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    organization that will be free from corruption and that will restore the global soccer community’s faith in FIFA. The vision statement I would put in place as co-President is: “Changing the game. Changing the world.” While this vision statement is similar to the current statement “For the game. For the world.”, it carries…

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