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    Social Studies, History. We get taught things that do not apply to the real world. We do not get taught how to save money for our futures and we also do not get informed on how there are not many jobs open for our generation in the future which is a problem. As you can see, if we do not learn about this topic at an early age, and it can act as a potential liability to our future endeavours which results in an overall negative impact on our lives. Being in debt is very stressful, it is like having

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    were originally born in Vietnam but they grown up in America. And because these people grew up in America, this group of people tends to have a little bit difference in the way of thinking or to no longer look at the past to decide what to do for the future. In the essay Wride wrote: “Generally, they have not inherited their parents’ hatred of Communism or qualms about trading with a former enemy.” 1.5 generation is carefree about what happened to their parents, to their ancestry, relatives and their

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    facility allows for immediate resolutions for managing and addressing the issues as they come into view or if markers are assigned to allow for a sense of prior knowledge. Contingency Planning When an organization begins to address plans for future development, there is a chance to develop some ideas of what

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    red earth can be associated with the desert, a place where no vegetation can grow. The red earth, whether stained with the blood of the past or a place where life cannot be sustained, continues to paint the picture of an unending struggle toward the future for the new and growing "poplar tree."   The theme of new beginnings and the harness of the past in another natural setting is discussed again in the second stanza, but now with a focus on time. The visual image presented my the passage

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    designed to help rationalize and express his own ideas about a perfect society. His work falls into a genre called Utopian Fiction, one that was very common during this time period. Bellamy includes several different characters to help depict his ideal future. He begins by introducing Julian West, a person who’s role in the piece is to experience the differences between life in America in the nineteenth century and life a century later. In the novel, Julian had insomnia and slept by using a mesmerist who

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    Growing up I never really had much going for me. I came from a single parent background. I had an alcoholic father who abused myself, my mother and my brothers. This resulted in my mother divorcing my father when I was very young. She would single-handedly raise myself, and my 2 other brothers from 1995/1996 to the present day. She worked over 80 hours to support myself and my brothers. My father preferred to drink than to show up to visitations, so growing up for me there was no father figure to

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    teacher 's computer which she uses to make handouts and other learning tools. Over there lies the speaker in, which we have for auditory learning. The future is bright and it 's going to be brighter than ever before. Look at all the opportunities we will get in the future through technology, education and jobs. Today I 'm here to convince to you that the future is bright. Technology: Look at what has already been done through technology. We have come up with some of the most amazing ideas ever. Technology

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    reason why it existed is to ease people in their daily lives and I had taken a great interest in this field. As the curiosity dwells in my mind about what is the next technology breakthrough, it made me realize that this is what I want to pursue in my future career. My research about modern technology, however, was not always positive; according to statistics, as more advanced technologies are created fewer jobs for humans are necessary. Sometimes I wonder if the technology does more harm than good to

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    Time is eternal: there is no beginning and there is no end. People measure it by years, months, days, hours, and seconds and give it meaning by using the terms “past,” “present,” and “future.” It is such a precious thing, more precious than anything because when a moment is lost, it’s lost forever. Time is always moving; it doesn’t stop for anybody. And as time goes by, history and memories are made and passed down. The poem “Sha Clack Clack” by Saul Williams is about the oppression and dehumanization

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    Anyone’s future can change in a split second. “Back to the Future” is a trilogy directed and written by Robert Zemeckis. The movie is about a teen experiencing different time zones with an older scientist that is a close friend to him. Throughout the movie Marty McFly, the main character, matures and learns life lessons from going through major events. Marty goes through many situations, that not every average teen would go through which helps him create a positive future for himself. A major theme

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