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- 19101: An Utopian Society Is Wrong For Our Society
- ... people think that if the world was perfect, everything would be a lot better, This is called a utopia. I think that a utopia is not the right idea for society because if you don't feel hateness you don't feel hapiness either. Some things could be different in everybody's eyes, But it wouldn't be right if everybody was the same. A world with no uniqueness is what is called sameness in the book by Lois Lowry, It was called The Giver. One ...
- 19102: Racism
- ... there because there are millions of Americans that believe in their message of white pride. The African American population is growing and Americans are now a mixed group of people. Black people are white people's neighbours, doctors, friends. With a growing unity between the two races, why does racism continue? The answer is simple. Racists from many years ago raise their kids in clans and white supremacy groups and teach ... Eventually the group grew, fluctuating, but grew to become the first white supremacy group in America and with that growth, their hatred grew as well into what was seen in the early and middle 1900's and what is seen today. Along with the KKK, other anti-black, pro-white groups formed and stemmed out all over the U.S.A. The Neo Nazis who are more commonly know by the term "Skin Heads", are a growing force in hate groups. There hatred of Hispanics, Jews, Blacks, and others are now the fastest growing ...
- 19103: Advertising, What Is It ?
- ... advertising is necessary in the point of view of a company owner. Because for his company to prosper, he needs buyers, and without advertising he'll have less buyers which will slow down his company's growth. But in my opinion, I don't think advertising is necessary because we can live with less products. It might even be better with no advertisements because T.V shows and basketball games would be on continuously without any commercial interruptions. For example, my advertisement is advertising Reebok, but I don't need it, I can live with slippers or nothing at ...
- 19104: Charge It
- ... is asked every time someone buys something in a store. Throughout the world, men and women have at least one or two credit cards. Buying on credit is a very good idea. If people don’t have the money on them, they should buy the item that they want with their card because it might not be there when they come back with the money. When a person goes into a store they are unaware of the cost of the items. If they choose to buy something they don’t know the total until they get to the cashier to pay. Today, things are very expensive and people can’t carry so much money in their pockets. It’s very easy for everyone to carry at least one card with them when going out. Charging on credit cards is the best system for paying. ...
- 19105: Slavery
- ... the world until 1794 when France signed the Act of the National Convention abolishing slavery. It would take America about a hundred years to do the same (Slavery Two; Milton Meltzer). George Washington was America's hero. He was America's first president. He was a slave owner. He deplored slavery but did not release his slaves. His will stated that they would be released after the death of his wife (The Volume Library; 1988). Washington wasn't the only president to have slaves. Thomas Jefferson wrote, "All men are created equal" but died leaving his blacks in slavery. In 1775 black Americans were sent to fight in the revolutionary army. The ...
- 19106: The Life and Career of Babe Ruth
- ... most phenomenally gifted and popular players in the history of baseball. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland on February 6, 1895 with the name George Herman Ruth. He had many names. His names were Game's Greatest Hero, Babe, (his most common nickname), George Herman Ruth, and George Herman Shaw. Everybody calls him Babe Ruth. Babe had seven brothers and seven sisters. He stole from stores, he skipped school, and he chewed tobacco at age 7. His father often had beaten him because he was incorrigible. Babe's father was a saloonkeeper. Babe was incorrigible so he was sent to an orphanage. Babe was educated at Saint Mary's Industrial School. He drank in the orphanage with his friends. In 1913, Babe was playing baseball with kids older than he was. He began his career in 1914 as a left-handed pitcher for ...
- 19107: Leadership
- ... skill through experiences such as holding an office, organizing an event, speaking in front of people, or participating in a leadership program. This is one of the reasons I want to be part of College's Leadership program. I want to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to make a different in my school, my community, my county, and even my world. This program will give me the information so I ... and doing it themselves. I have taken this kind of leadership role in many activities including being a Junior Counselor at Camp. Each year I was in charge of a cabin of twenty girls, who's ages ranged for 9-12 years old. By being a counselor, I had the opportunity to use my leadership role to help many kids see what opportunities there was in 4-H. Since then many of the campers have become very involved and some have even received awards at the State Fair. I didn't go to camp just to say I completed some many community service hours this summer, but to be a "big sister" to the campers and help then grow as a person. The skills I ...
- 19108: A Good Man Is Hard To Find
- ... understand that in any piece of literature there is always a background or hidden agenda that the author wants the reader to get from the reading. In this paper I am going to analyze Nathaniel's Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown" to find the meaning. In "Young Goodman Brown" the protagonist experiences redemption, and through this redemption comes to an uncertain truth about himself and his life. This uncertain truth lies within his ... the Christian way of life. His wife, Faith, symbolizes his faith in himself, the community, and "Faith" herself. Goodman Brown is struggling with temptation, the devil, and the ways of the Christian faith. He doesn't feel that he can face this struggle. He has a low level of confidence in himself, as did the author, Hawthorne himself. Hawthorne wrote this story during a time when he himself was growing ...
- 19109: Brutus, An Honorable Man
- ... to be true. He agrees to kill Caeser only because Cassius convinces him that it must be done. Brutus did not mind Caeser until Cassius filled his head with all that poppycock. Although he didn’t want Caeser to have the crown, he did not actually consider killing his old companion until a good firm talking to from Cassius. Before talking to Cassius Brutus actually believed Caeser to be semi-noble ... as an honorable man. The second henious act Brutus commits is murder on his dear friend Caeser. After commiting the crime he said "If there be any in this assembly, any dear friend of Caeser’s, to him I say that Brutus’ love to Caeser was no less than his". Brutus killed his dear friend because of ambition. If only today’s leaders had some ambition! He said that he love Rome more than Caeser and that is why he commited one of the most dishonorable acts a humn being can commit. After the act, Antony ...
- 19110: Advertising, What Is It ?
- ... advertising is necessary in the point of view of a company owner. Because for his company to prosper, he needs buyers, and without advertising he'll have less buyers which will slow down his company's growth. But in my opinion, I don't think advertising is necessary because we can live with less products. It might even be better with no advertisements because T.V shows and basketball games would be on continuously without any commercial interruptions. For example, my advertisement is advertising Reebok, but I don't need it, I can live with slippers or nothing at ...
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