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    new principles of life throughout an important court case their father takes on. To Kill A Mockingbird has many themes that relate to the real, modern world. Empathy, courage, morals, bettering oneself, and personal integrity each are a life lesson in the novel, and can be related to the world today. One major theme in To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee is that empathy can change how one reacts to his surroundings. In chapter three, protagonist Scout has a bad day at school. She asks Atticus,

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    about 2.3 million prisons in the united states (Prison Policy) and all of them have the same issues. There are 2,220,300 adults in the state and federal level of prisons( Bureau of Statistics).One of the major conflicts that prisons have aside from the rapes, diseases and drugs are gangs. The number one things that all 2.3 million prisons in the united states all have in common is gangs no matter what states you go to gangs are always a part of the community. Factors like drugs and rape can be monitored

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    The One thousand and One nights stories originate from many different Asian languages and many different cultures, they were collected and then translated over many centuries in order to create one well-known version of it. The stories evolving from the same culture could be seen to have similar themes and morals, and when compiled together, they provide the oriental morals and social concepts. India was known for moral stories, Persia was known for stories about magic and imaginary creatures, and

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    Approximately one out of every seven people entering the hospital needs blood. Whether it is due to a pre-existing condition, an emergency accident, or an upcoming surgery, blood is a key component to the success of many procedures. Without donations, it would be impossible to complete many life-saving tasks, since there is no substitute for blood. Donating blood is an easy yet significant act, so anyone who is able should donate blood, since blood donations make a world of difference in many people’s

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    United States of America. The attacks were suppose to be on New York’s World Trade Center, the Pentagon and the white house. Many innocent Americans and other nationalities were murdered by the terrorist that day. This day struck many years of conflict for both side with many years of war. Osama Bin Laden was responsible for the attacks on September 11, 2001. He was the one that order the four groups of terrorist to hijack and crash the plans into the twin towers, the pentagon and the other site

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    “For nearly a quarter of a century, I have been engaged in the investigation of the fundamentals of life, the material universe and human behavior. Such an adventure leads one down many highways, through many byroads, into many back alleys of uncertainty, through many strata of life“ ("Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard” 1) Says Ron L. Hubbard, founder of Scientology. Scientology.org hails Hubbard as the very first to describe the human spirit while simultaneously linking that description to religious

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    The origins of American Pop have been spreading throughout the world like a wildfire. Many cultures and societies have chosen to adopt this style of living because it is so popular. American pop culture differs from other forms of culture in several significant ways due to the diversity in the world. Which is why American pop culture may be spreading out a negative effect on too these other cultures. The negative effect that the American pop culture is sending out is not only influencing others to

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    millions of slaves who once served as essential capital to the Unites States’ economy may feel differently. Others will argue that no one can be free until death, or until they enter the gates of heaven. The more simple minded might just say that to be free is to be able to do what you want. When I look at the idea

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    Legalizing and regulating marijuana has been long sought after by many individuals. It would bring one of the nation's largest cash crops under the rule of law, changing many things in the criminal, medicine, job/tax world. "The criminalization of marijuana used disproportionately harms young people and people of color, sponsors massive levels of violence and corruption, and fails to curb youth access." “There were 658,000 arrests for marijuana possession in 2012, according to F.B.I. figures, compared

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    Religion Hinduism is a religion that is seen as having many different gods in their beliefs. It has been a debate whether or not the religion is monotheistic or polytheistic. It is true that they worship other gods such as Indra the god of air, Shiva and Brahma. These are all gods in which the religion worship in many different ways. However Hinduism has the belief that it is a monotheistic religion because of the belief of Brahman-Atman. One key concept that defines Hinduism as monotheistic is

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