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    I. Introduction Recently, the same-sex marriage vote becomes a very hot issue in Australia. While the several topics related to LBTIQA+ group also attracts people’s attention. According to LGBTIQA+ Group (n.d.), the term LGBTIQA+ refers to people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, asexual and other diverse sexual orientations and gender identities respectively. It is noted that in 2014 in Australia, there are nearly 11% of the whole population recognized them as having

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    Why Is Writing Important

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    important because it helps us understand other people's thoughts and emotions. For example, you personally might be against abortion, but if you read a person who has gone through abortion point-of-view on the matter and why they are for abortion, then you have the opportunity to see the world through that person's perspective, and it might help you understand their reasoning. Another person's writing is the door to a new reality; you get to truly understand people's thoughts and learn to acknowledge their

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    Parenting License

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    Inarguably, parents are one of the, if not the most, influential factors in young people’s mental health. For example, Dr.Robert Young, a psychologist, analyzed the children’s perception of parenting and their mental health, and the result showed that children who perceived their parents as “being controlling or neglectful” had an increase in the probability of a psychiatric disorder at age 15 (Young). According to another study, hopelessness had a positive association with both suicidal ideation

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    and it is also known as the cradle and the kingdom of the fast food industry. Since White Castle, which was known as the first fast food chain in the United States, was established by Walter Anderson and Edgar Waldo “Billy” Ingram in 1921 (Kieler), other fast food chains also emerged such as McDonalds, Taco bell, Burger King, or Wendy’s after 1941 (Wilson). Among those various fast food chains, especially, McDonalds became the biggest fast food chain not only in the overall America but also all around

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    Cell Phone

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    The impact of mobile technology on people’s lives Posted on April 27, 2012 by guirong zhang One of the priority tasks of the Literary High Street project is to allow users access the website primarily with mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones. Except of developing a unique mobile experience for users, it drives me to start exploring the influences of mobile technology to human’s lives as it is being so widely used in modern society. As we all know, the world is being connected much closer

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    the society in Brave New World is manipulated through the use of propaganda that brainwash people’s minds. This enables the government to have full control over its citizens and to prevent rebellions. In the society of Brave New World propaganda plays three major roles in maintaining happiness and control in the world state. ​The first major role propaganda plays in Brave New World is manipulating people’s minds through the use of the hallucinogen drug called Soma. It is a legalized drug by the government

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    blind usually treat from others, since they had contrary inner appearance. People who are color blind, they catch out the grass as orange. Either, they cannot distinguish between two different colors. To someone who are color-blind, a green leaf might look gray, and stunned observers eyed strangely. However, we could not detected anything erroneous with the “Eye”. People is completely matter of fact, usually, the overall situation is beneficial, despite a few minor problems. Nonetheless, there was

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    Promote creativity and creative learning in young Children CACHE Level 3 Diploma for the children and young people’s workforce – Jacqueline Monks Analyse the differences between creative learning and creativity. Creative learning is about how children are actively involved in their own learning, where they are given the opportunity to make choices and decisions which develops their problem solving skills and imaginative thinking.  It can be achieved through providing a creative environment allowing

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    Solove Privacy Cases

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    Sub-Claim: Privacy problems arise through activities of people, businesses, and the government, and the way to address theses problems is to regulate these activities. One of the activities that can result in privacy problems is the collection of information. Ground: Surveillance is one of the two types of information collection that can prove to be harmful to people because it is the close observation of people whether it be visually or audibly. Although the Supreme Court originally ruled, the

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    How do political, social, and economic developments shape people's lives and the whole society? The tensions that occurred towards leading to the World War 2 shaped people’s lives by bringing more conflicts within people and deaths. Keywords: World War 2, Tensions, Impacts, People, Death The World War 2 Effects on people’s lives and the state The World War 2 Impacts Do you really think that World War II or particularly any war has made a difference in our life’s as political, economic

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