The Great Society

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    Please Save the Poor Babies and Ourselves

    the unbalanced gender ratio in today’s society? Do you believe God and do you agree that every life is equal? It is certain that most of your answer is yes. But it is a shame that abortion is destroying our dream and faith. It can not be denied that abortion is acceptable for some people as it exactly provides them a few benefits but quantities of evidence have proved that abortion should be banned as it not only do great great harm to mother’s health and society but it is also immoral indeed. So, please

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    American Dream

    and money. This opened a door of commercialisation of the society. Many people became greedy and inhuman in their pursuit of fame and money. A famous essayist, Bacon is of the view, “Certainly fame is like a river that beareth up things light and swoln, and drowns things weighty and solid.” (Of Praise 133) Instead of a healthy competition and right path towards success, many were blinded by the materialistic aspect of life. American society also saw mushrooming of commercilisation and competition

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    Technologies

    have become more dependable on technology resources. The development of technology, is a great way of life for many. However, there are some disadvantage in technology as well. People have become too addict to some new technology devices, specially kids. Also, not to mention that technology has been helping the U.S. with dangers many times. In other words, technology has lots of great that are helpful to the society. In the first place, computers are one of the most common use of technology. In fact

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    Prohibition In The 1920's

    The 1920’s were a time of great political and social change. One of the events that shaped the 1920s and the years to come was Prohibition. Prohibition was a period where the manufacturing, transportation, and sale of intoxicating liquors was banned. January 16, 1919 the bill was passed and became the 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution. The law took effect on January 17, 1920, along with it came many negative societal effects. Gang violence, bootlegging, and dangerous protesting broke

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    Is It Better To A Dystopian Society?

    An utopian society is seen as the ultimate goal of any society. There are varying degrees of what a utopian society can look like and how successful the society is. Unfortunately, The state of the world is moving further away from an utopian society and closer to a dystopian society. While there are many actions to try to make the world a better place, it has been harder and harder to reach the ideal society. There are many problems in the world that show the falling into a dystopian world. The

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    Masculinity Issues

    or not they choose to keep up with the current fashion trends. The physical appearance of a man is judged on so many things. Allow me to name just a few of the main aspects of a man’s appearance that are criticized. Our height is a big problem. Society tells guys that if they are not 5’10” or taller that they are short. This leads to people

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    Biography

    the solution to all society’s problems. Instead, Mr. Rousseau believed nature contains a ‘betterment’ element that benefits every member of society. Nature is preferable to the ills and evils of civilization. This gave rise to Mr. Rousseau’s idea of the Noble Savage, a romanticized version of prelapsarian man. A man who lives outside the burdens of society, Mr. Rousseau believed, will prosper and flourish more fully than those living under the burdens placed upon them by civilized living. The

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    Gender Roles In The Victorian Era

    women in the Victorian Era. There were many types of professions available for Victorian women as time progressed. Employed women were faced with new challenges by society and in the workforce. These new challenges were a result of women becoming more independent and the fact that they were breaking gender role boundaries of Victorian society. Duties were divided by gender ever since

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    Fireworks Persuasive Essay

    thrilling for everyone. Often times I hear veterans talk about their first 4th of July back in the states and how much stress and anxiety it brings them leading up to the event. Another event in modern society that could be a trigger would be the feeling of being alone. Our society is such a fast paced society that pushes us to only focus on ourselves. We are often taught, either purposefully or simply by the actions of those around us, to do

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    Argument Analysis: Post Racial America

    ​It has been said many times that one can learn a great deal about society by looking towards its prisons. Look towards its dungeons and there one will see in concentrated and microcosmic form the sickness of the entire society of which it is reflection. For in a painfully real sense as an African American, one is considered to be prisoners of a society whose bombastic proclamations of freedom and justice for all are nothing but meaningless rhetoric. Research says, Post Racial America is a theoretical

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