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    Benjamin Franklin described the necessity of water best, “When the well 's dry, we know the worth of water.” The city of Flint, Michigan has realized, the hard way, just how important clean water is with their recent water crisis. Flint, Michigan is the seventh largest metropolitan area and is home to nearly a hundred thousand people. Like most towns in Michigan, Flint’s economy was mostly fueled by the automobile industry until General Motors began closing shops in 1980, since then the city has

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    Theory of trait Verbal Aggressiveness Justin DeRosa Kennesaw State University The study of Verbal Aggressiveness The trait theory of verbal aggressiveness has been studied through the last decade, with most researchers working to find a common denominator with what can be the cause. This trait usually “manifests through interpersonal messages intended to inflict psychological harm” (Bishop, Hill, & Lin, 2012, p.74.). Bishop, Hill and Lin use the “Verbal Aggressiveness Scale” (2012

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    What is the make up requirement for the characters ‘Rama’ and ‘Ravana’ in a Kathakali performance---The Ramayana by R. K. Narayan? ‘The Ramayana’ is considered as one of the great Hindu (Indian) epics of the fourth century BC that uses the performance style of the traditional Indian dance drama—Kathakali. Kathakali (literally, ‘story play’) is a type of total theatre, which is described as dance-drama. It performs dramatized stories in the form of combining dance, acting and music. Actors never

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    Should Gun Laws Be Strict

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    Imagine somebody breaking into your home with the intentions of hurting you and your family and trying to take all your valuables that you own in your house, and not having anything to protect your loved ones. Without the protection of a firearm, the intruder could injure or kill all members within the household easily. In the United States, according to the Bill of Rights, a citizen has the right to bear arms, however, recently people have started to believe that guns only incite violence and

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    Every human knows that at some point in their life they have to face the tragedy known as death. Death is currently defined as the action or fact of dying or being killed; the permanent ending of a person or organism. Death is an action that no one can prevent, but it can sometimes be prolonged. It hits some sooner than others, due to unfortunate circumstances, but some bring death upon themselves. The characters in these stories have brought death upon themselves as a result of their despicable

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    The effects Violent Video Games have on Emotion Tiffany Jones Professor Teresa Neal Psych 2300 Kennesaw State University Introduction Many studies have shown how harmful the effects of media violence can be for over 60 years, and some recent studies have shown that there may even be a direct correlation between a one’s emotions and their exposure to the highly concentrated violence in video games. It is also known that over 85% of video games today have at the very least some type of

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    which found “Americans use guns to frighten away intruders who are breaking into their homes about 498,000 times per year” (Agresti and Smith n. pag.). Without access to guns, robberies and other crimes would increase significantly. “Guns” states in Kennesaw, Georgia there was an 89% drop in burglaries after mandatory gun law (n. pag.). It is a proven fact possession of guns increases safety, therefore gun control will only do harm. One has the right to protection at home as well as at school

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    In the article, I chose from The Economist called “Is college worth it?” It mainly talks about how college can be “worth it” only if taken seriously by going into a major that will pay the bills and is worth paying thousands of dollars for that career path or going into a field of a very high paying career. The main career paths that the article talks about as “not worth it” are art and language majors. The purpose of the article is to guide high school/ college students and parents about college

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    Lit Review

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    We live in a world where advancements in technology are constantly changing, people are connected to each other almost every waking minute of the day, and our social lives are of the upmost importance. We can look throughout history and see how big business has always found its way into the next great technological advancement, and now is no exception. The sudden burst of social media websites onto the scene has created an avenue for business to target specific and large amounts of people. This

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    Atlanta Cemetery Essay

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    Cemeteries intrigue me, and Oakland is no exception to this interest. After years of constant bypassing the cemetery in route to school, I first decided to visit around September of my junior year, and explored the entire cemetery for the next two days. I was immediately infatuated, and have returned 5 more times since then. Throughout my tour I was able to view the beautiful statues, weathered graves, and memorial that held a surplus of information about the social statuses of these individuals

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