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    The choice of pursuing a college education or not, will affect a person in the future in terms of economy, opportunities, and knowledge. College education is a great step to have economic success. One benefit of college education is that people with a college degree tend to have higher earnings. For example, a person with a college degree may double the earnings that a person with a high school degree makes a year. It also depends on the education level because the greater the education level,…

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    Events of the past, present, and future have always interested me. Studying the information on the history and progression of the physician assistant profession has been no exception. The history of the physician assistant occupation denotes the importance of its position in healthcare. Prior to the first formal education received by future physician assistants in 1965-1967, by Eugene A Stead, Jr., Dr. Amos Johnson and his proprietary trained assistant Henry Treadwell, became a model for Stead’s…

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    2001: A Space Odyssey

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    that molded young Americans’ outlook on society and the future. As time passes, how people view society changes and depends on the events of their youth. I hypothesize that because of the events of their youth, the young generation of the sixties developed an increasingly negative and cynical outlook on mankind and the future of the world. In this paper I will examine the film 2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick, the song “In The Year 2525” by Zager & Evans, and public opinion polling data…

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    I always think about the future because I hold the future as being so important. This can be seen in almost everything I do, but the most important is relating back to high school. Early in high school, I realized I would not be able to afford college unless I worked really hard and got a scholarship. I thought about the future in terms of four years and also how getting to go to college and getting a degree would help me in life as well. This thought of the future made me work so hard in high…

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    Essay Against Vaccination

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    vaccinations, more health problems may be caused throughout the nation. When a good portion of the population chooses to not vaccinate, there is a negative impact on the general public because without vaccinations, more people become gravely ill and future generations can be jeopardized with many birth defects and infections. However, people should not take the dangerous risk vaccinations have to offer because vaccinations can backfire and end up causing harm to individuals in attempt to…

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    first gaming system that I owned. I was captivated by it and spent most of my days playing old games like Zelda or Scooby doo, but my captivation came more from the magic box that fit conveniently in my hands than the games on it. Since that day, ten years ago, I have been enthralled by technology and how it works, and as I grew I would constantly break down any piece…

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    historical building was made in 1660 and the church is still owned and serves its three centuries old parish. This paper will be about historical significance, how the building relates to today, and how Bruton Parish Church relates to the motto “That the future may learn from the past”. This structure was so important to people back then, and had so much significance that if you didn’t go to church then you would be put into Jail. The good thing about it is that it’s still used as a church and…

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    III. Discussion Robotic technology, in general, brings both opportunities and challenges. Some people are optimistic about them while others are skeptic – some are even fearful of how they will affect humanity’s future. Broadly speaking, robots aid in industries to make jobs faster and easier. Nowadays, one can find robots working in factories to aid in the manufacturing process like in car plants or in warehouses like that of Amazon’s Kiva robots. The military also utilizes robots for…

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    Analysis and evaluation of the strategy There is no use denying the fact that being a company that tries to capture the market Tesla motors devote great attention to the strategy that could help to achieve the given purpose. First of all, one of the main points of the strategy is attraction of customers. That is why, Tesla devotes its efforts to various advertisement companies (Ottaway, 2015) trying to increase customer interest and attract more people. At the same time, the company tries…

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    diagnosed with Chrono-Displacement Disorder . Which basically means he can time travel, he has no control over when and where he travels but he eventually discovers he only time travels when he has moments of emotional gravity from his life, past, and future. Henry discovered his ability when he was in a car accident as a child, where his mother was killed. After that day Henry had been time traveling to different places at random times. The story contains many twists, such as Henry’s appearance…

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