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    Was One-Child Policy a Good Idea? For decades, China had controlled the country’s population using the One-Child Policy. It was announced in the 1980s by the government of China. When the communist government led by Mao Zedong took over power in China in 1949, he encouraged each family to have more children because the civil war left China with shortage of labor. More children means more labor force and the future of the nation. In 1970 the population has passed 800 million. With the explosive rate

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    China’s One-Child Policy: Was It a Good Idea? According to Mao Zedong the Communist leader of China, “people are the most precious.”, yet China still supports the one-child policy. In 1960 Mao Thought about the out of control birth rate and had an idea to reduce the numbers by introducing “Late,Long and Few.” Meaning for couples to marry late, wait a while to have children, then have less children than they had planned to have. Is it a good idea for the government to control family decision such

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    China’s One Child Policy China’s one-child policy caused female babies to be killed and the elderly neglected. When Mao Zedong had control of China he thought that more people meant more workers however by 1960 China’s population exploded and the one child was established. Was the one child policy a good idea? China’s one child policy was a bad idea because, not enough workers, too many elderly, infanticide of female babies, and because it was not needed. China’s one-child policy caused the policy

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    Population Control in China: One Child Policy Does More Harm Than Good Arzigul Ablet is a woman in China. She got permission from the Chinese government to become pregnant, with one exception: she had to give birth in early January 1997. Arzigul went into labor and ended up having her baby in December of 1996. Due to nature's timing, the government fined her 3,000 yuan, or $362.40. This amount was equal to the amount Arzigul earned in a 6-month period (Fatkulin). The one-child policy in China

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    One More Drink for the Good Times “Let’s meet up and indulge in a little drinking this weekend!!” That statement is one heard among the college community nationwide nowadays. Binge drinking with others to gain new friendships, meet people, among other reasons, on college campuses is the thought process countless students believe today. “The Harvard School of Public Health found in 1993 that binge drinking is widespread on American campuses, particularly among members of fraternities

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    The Good Ol’ One-Pager I believe the character that changed the most from the beginning of the book to the end of the book was the main character, Tris Prior. In the introduction of the book, Tris was very angry and had a poor tendency toward acting upon her immediate emotions. Throughout Insurgent, Tris must manage her temper in order to overcome her emotions and succeed in defeating the main antagonist of the story, Jeanine the Erudite. In the beginning of the book when escaping from the

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    Introduction In the chapter “One good question” in Confessions of a Radical Industrialist, author Ray Anderson (2010) alerts that even though industries (including his) were very successful in different aspects, their actions were dangerous and were mistaken. 1) The Beginning of Interface According to Anderson, Interface, a modern and innovative industry producing carpets tiles for different needs, was founded in 1973 (p. 8). Interface was a fast, profitable and growing business thanks to the concept

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    One Good Decision I was a typical 19 year old kid out of high school. I had no inspiring ideas as to what I wanted to be when I grew up. I had a lot of energy with a rebellious attitude. I went drinking and went clubs that I had no business being in with my “friends” and made some bad decisions. I lived on my brother’s ratty brown couch, in hind sight I was wasting away physically and wasting my life all in one shot. One day I was faced with a serious decision. Either I am going to continue down

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    One Good Story, That One, a short story by Thomas King, tells of white anthropologists coming to visit an Aboriginal man seeking the “Indian” creation myth. Due to ignorance towards Aboriginal cultures they leave satisfied with a whimsical retelling, of their own creation myth. Critical Analysis According to the Our Words, Our Ways document (2005) Aboriginal authenticity depends on seven criteria: Aboriginal community recognition, cultural authenticity, historical accuracy, objectivity, accurate

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    Three Good Rules Equals One Good Book In the novel Kindred by Octavia Butler is about courage and reveals that one who is willing to sacrifice their safety for others is a benevolent person and is almost guaranteed, respect, or hatred from the people around them. The book Kindred demonstrates the three rules needed to write a successful book. They are the setting, good imagery, and symbolism. These rules should be the base of any great book. A good rule to begin with would be foreshadowing. Butler

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