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    spreads his ideas of making the world a better place and he keeps solid nuanced judgments on his own ideas, and a lot more people need to realize that Jermaine Cole is an outstanding figure, who kept his ideas stable, kept his demeanor humble, kept his nuanced arguments solid, and educated…

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    Furthermore, a responsible citizen should learn how to incorporate biomechanics into everyday life to help society become a better positive place and to help others. In science, the field of biomechanics is where scientists use math and science to help optimize the body’s functions…

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    Today, back then, and always there have been many social issues which need to be changed. For example, Violence is a social issue which has been and is still going on today. How does it affect the society? What causes Violence? There are many questions asked here, but what are the answers to them? They are about to be answered. While Violence can 't be put to good use, any type of violence is not good at all. Violence should be decreased instead of increased because it causes a lot of damage not…

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    teen activists are determined to make a difference in the world. They put in a lot of time and effort to change the world. A teen activist, from Westerly, Rhode Island, named Alex Lin, was able to make a difference. His goal was too ban e-waste dumping in Rhode Island. Alex Lin was able to make a difference because he wanted to protect the environment, he had a group of friends to help him, and he was determined. Alex Lin was able to make a difference in the world because he wanted to protect…

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    What Makes People Good? What is right and wrong? Maybe one can never truly know the answer to that question, but they can feel bad about some actions and good about others. In his The Loss of Common Decency in American Culture, author James B. Twitchell writes about how shame, or the bad feeling one gets after doing a bad thing, is something that society needs to embrace to become better. He argues that is what makes people better themselves and the society should not be “ashamed of shame.”…

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    The Evolution Of Travel Blog

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    people how to live better. Blogs are online databases that someone creates not just of their life but could be helpful tips or ideas. They have started in the early 2000’s and has grown to have multiple websites on specific topics. One of the topics that has grown so much from its original idea is the idea of travel. Throughout history travel has not always been fun or as something to do unless you needed to. It was not until recently that there has been a growth in the want to see the world and…

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    ideological differences between eastern mysticism and western humanism; represented and symbolized by George and Dr. Haber respectively. Through the use of the dreams, Le Guin explores the antipodal ideologies and reasons with how each would make the world a “better place”. Dr. Haber is portrayed as the antagonist in the novel and yet, shares the same ideology of so many of this novel’s readers. Le Guin designed the character to be a symbol for western humanism and utilitarian ideologies.…

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    people walking into a room and the first thing that happens is they get put into groups by how they look. Then in those groups they get put into new groups by their age. Once in this final groups, the "better" or "higher" groups get more and better things, as the groups below them don't get as much, or nothing at all. Everyday people around the world experience this type of feeling from children to adults. The world is beginning to become overrun by discrimination and injustice. One type of…

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    Berlin 1936 Olympics

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    different sports. How would It be if you never had the excitement of guessing and traveling to the olympics? Imagine not getting to guess, and travel, and have fun, not knowing where the next olympics will be. If the Olympics stay in one place you won't be able to guess and see the culture of different places. Too avoid this catastrophe the Olympics should move to different places. The IOC should not make a permanent home for the olympics. To begin, one reason why the IOC should not make a…

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    Is earning a college degree worth it? Yes, the college education is very important in the world now a day. Therefore, the technology advancement need well educated people. One of the reasons to earn a college degree is to increase earning potential. However, the earning potential is varies based on the major flied of the study. Because college education one of the investment activities, it is very important for economic development and personal career growth. Is College Worth It? Clearly, New…

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