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    Illegal Music Paragraph While a portion of people may argue that downloading music illegally is used so that one can transfer music to other devices to generate profit, an abounding amount of people realize that downloading music is actually used to transfer music to other devices to avoid paying for additional products (i.e. records, cassette tapes, CDs, etc.). Numerous people claim that people buy CDs just to burn them onto another blank CD to gain a profit. Journalist Stephen Siegel suggests

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    Federalist and Anti-Federalist Establishing an effective system of government has proven to be an obstacle for centuries. Fortunately, the Founding Father recognized the common flaws of governments, as did many common men in the colonies. Consequently, the ratification of the constitution was vital for a healthy governmental system, though it did bring about much debate and persuasion. There were two main positions which people took during the ratification, those being the Anti-Federalist and

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    Erich Maria Remarque explores the idea that war can destroy a generation of men physically, mentally and emotionally in his anti-war novel titled All Quiet on the Western Front. The author uses first-person narrative through a young German soldier named Paul Baumer to illustrate the terrorizing and difficult lives of those who served in World War Ⅰ. Baumer is one of the several students who voluntarily join the army along with his classmates, for they were driven to by their teacher, Kantorek who

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    In his paper “Lisa and American Anti-Intellectualism”, psychology professor Dr. Aeon J. Skoble explains, the United States has always had a love-hate relationship with intellectuals. While professors and scientists garner a certain level of respect in this country, there is also a significant amount of contempt held for those who reside in the “ivory tower of academia”, presumably away from the practicalities of real life. This shows a disturbing trend of anti-intellectualism, or the opposition

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    have, polish people might return back home because they feel like they do not belong and they are not welcomed. Although, Britain has racist events that occur there are also some anti-racist acts that are happening as well. Andrews (2016), states that the Black Supplementary School Movement was created as a form of anti-racism which was funded by multiculturalism. The school which is in Britain, shows students resistance towards racist acts and connect people who are

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    the focal government controls everything. Federalists' convictions could be better portrayed as nationalist. The Federalists were instrumental in 1787 in forming the new US Constitution, which fortified the national government to the detriment. The Anti-Federalists contradicted the US's ratification Constitution; however they never composed effectively over each of the thirteen states, thus needed to battle the ratification at each state tradition. Their awesome achievement was in driving

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    Is modern art affecting our American Economy, or any economy for that manner, in a terrible way? After all, these wealthy individuals are spending their hard earned bills, hundreds upon thousands upon millions of it in some piece of art that doesn’t make any sense to anyone but the maker. This could lead to a huge break, that these supposedly “grimey” buyers are making our economy go down the toilet, and it could be on them. Art in itself is a very inspiring investment, but the fact that these

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    the young and idealistic end up working for “the man” they once bitterly hated. The first verse describes the actions of the“clampdown”. People who are advocates for the clampdown seem like unreasonable and undesirable additions to society; they’re Anti-Semitic and they are eager to brainwash those who might stand against them. The refrain in the first verse “Working for the clampdowns” is mocking and upbeat, as if the narrator is wondering why anyone would ever want to work for the clampdown. This

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    “Born on the Fourth of July” by Oliver Stone is an autobiography of Ron Kovic, a Vietnam war veteran. For many men including Ron participating in the war meant showing love for their country. It meant being a man and fight for their country. However participating in the war has changed so many things for the soldiers who fought specially Ron that it forced them to redefine what it means to have love for your country and they learned that there are other ways to show that love.     Ron Kovic, young

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    Driven By Passion     School teachings are full of artificial context to brainwash students into thinking that school is the only place you can learn. Education can be taught by exploring your passion and interests even if it’s not seen as academically correct. In the article, “Hidden Intellectualism,” by Gerald Graff, he suggests that students should be able to “exploit students’ nonacademic interests, but to get them to see those interests through academic eyes.”(Gerald Graff, page 400). In contrast

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