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    passages, where you can only see the cobwebs and shadows. There was never light and so sometimes, I used to light candles to look at what is outside. I had always wished to go outside in the real world, and go into the society. But, I did not know how other people lived there. And how would I survive in the real world? I don’t know how much time I have lived in this place, but I think it is now the time, I should go and experience the life outside the horrible place, where I had…

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    In the 7th grade Eastern World history book Eastern World it highlights and outlines the eastern part of the world that many students have not really been introduced to, especially in middle school. The text covers geography as the basic starting point, then from there it dives into the many cultures that are represented in Africa, Asia, and Australia. The key in each chapter and sub-section is to develop intelligence on the perspective of these locations and to ignite the minds of readers about…

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    “In The News” Assignment Nike is one of the most powerful athletic companies in the world. They have created a mass amount of income through out the years of being in the business of sports apparel. They have more than thousands of stores worldwide. They are highly know for having the newest and most reliable technology for the creation of their products. Nike became a corporation in 1971, and the Chief Executive Mark Parker has done an amazing job creating a successful and reliable business…

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    Many of the teams and consumers of America wear Nike on a daily basis. Very few people and even fewer brands have managed to become synonymous with pop culture in the 20th century. But in the last few decades, Nike has become a Titan of the sporting world, as well as part of the daily lives of millions of people everywhere, who loves the product. But during the 1960s, it was Germany’s Adidas and Puma sneakers that dominated the global market on every level and in every sport, until the Nike…

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    In a world filled with nearly 8 billion people, there is the fear that lingers in many people’s minds about if the earth can support the ever-growing population. For people to understand the impacts that are had because of trying to create sufficient food, drinkable water, and shelter, they need to understand how having so many people on this planet is causing this to be a distant dream. This isn’t just a problem that those within the discipline of biology face, but something that every human…

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    people in the world around you? According to Webster’s Dictionary, world population means the whole number of people or inhabitants on the earth. The population of the world is ever growing. Every year our planet population increases by 80 million people on average, at this rate, in 2050, our world population will hit 11 billion(Current World Populations…). Our thriving world population is becoming a threat to society. Understanding the history of world population, the causes for world…

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    Poverty around the World Introduction: The number of people who survives on less than $1.25 per day is about one billion. This is astonishing, because the advancement in technology and scientific discoveries has contributed less in the reduction of poverty across the World. Poverty is a relative term, and different people and societies have different standards to measure poverty. However, the most common and agreed definition of poverty is that, it is the lack of money to sustain a healthy life…

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    others.” The world seems to have embraced this idea, making democracy, at least for now, the most ideal form of government possible. Some regions of the world embrace this more than others. For example, there are no democracies in the Arab world. There are many different reasons as to why this may be, religion, culture, etc. However I believe that the main reasons that the Arab world are not democratic is because of their lack of belief in secularism, the economic structures, and western worlds…

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    Women In World War One

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    World War One was the start of a new change for the world. But what really went on behind that? All of the small actions that made a huge difference. There were over 35 million civilian and soldier casualties in World War One. Over 15 million died and 20 million were wounded. People are not educated enough on World War One, people should know about how soldiers lived, what they experienced when the came home, and the impact that the women really made on the war. We we into World War One…

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    corrupting. Therefore, the goal of the country would be to generate wealth. To reach that goal, government would encourage the public to consume. Eventually, the human race would be changed by the new world to fit in. Inspired by this idea, Mr. Huxley wrote the famous…

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