Introduction Writing a letter to the President of any nation is a significant exercise in civic engagement, offering ordinary citizens a platform to voice their opinions, concerns, and suggestions regarding the policies and direction of their country. This essay delves into the intricacies of composing an impactful letter to the President, underscoring the importance of clarity, evidence-based arguments, and respectful tone. The ultimate aim is to construct a compelling narrative that captures attention and influences policy decisions. Effective communication with...
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According to Kimberly Amadeo, â65 percent or around $580 billion U.S. bills in circulation are currently used outside the U.S. 75 percent consisting of $100 bills, 55 percent $50 bills, and 60 percent of $20 billsâ, which have Andrew Jacksonâs portrait on them. To foreign eyes abroad, President Jackson represents our country, our treasury, and our countries financial backbone or currency. Thanks to modern media and technology, Andrew Jacksonâs checkered past has resurfaced and become common knowledge among most Americanâs...
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I humbly wish to further my educational career on the field of Cyber Security Engineering with TalTech Information Technology College. I sat down to look at our world from the past, present and visualize the future of information technology, how advance it has grown over the years. Everything in our day-to-day activities is computerize through the help of information technology, the mode of communication in text messaging services, voice service, documents service, banking services etc. of our present day cannot...
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In my opinion, the existence of net neutrality is necessary and extremely crucial. My argumentations can be illustrated in four aspects. Theyâre protecting freedom of speech, avoiding corporate censorship of speech, safeguarding consumer interests and maintaining fair competition for enterprises. To, ordinary citizens, freedom of speech is one of the significant democratic values. Net neutrality requires that Internet service providers treat all transmitted websiteâs contents equally. According to Molnar, P. (2014), âFree speech is the bedrock of democracy. It supports...
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It was just one of the ordinary days I was sitting on the gentle sofa drinking my cup of freshly brewed americano while preparing for the last exam. It seemed that nothing could disrupt me at this moment as I was too concentrated but suddenly rang out a call with a title: âDarling is callingâ. I was sure that he is not going to tell me something special and without any foreshadowing, I took a phone. His statement staggered me:...
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Nowadays, the Internet is so widely used that it had already become part of our life. We spend most of our time on the Internet no matter when we doing our work or relaxing ourselves. For example, we use search engine to look for information for our work and we also use social media such as YouTube to watch video to relax ourselves. The Internet is unarguably created a huge impact on our lives. In present days, many studies found...
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The case of serving shark fin soup at Hong Kong Disneyland was chosen as a case study to summarize the arguments for and against. In fact, there are numerous arguments for and against serving shark fin soup at Hong Kong Disneyland. Firstly, there is a political side of view. If we summarize Tommy Cheung (legislator for Hong Kongâs catering industry) words, Disney would directly insult the Great Chinese culture and traditions. It is also known that the shark fin soup...
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Today, there are many developed countries in the world that still do not accept gay marriages and think itâs inappropriate. In those developed countries, gay/lesbian couples are denied their rights to marry even if theyâre a citizen. A couple whom is gay/lesbian also pay their fair share of taxes, follows the law and serves their community well. In Canada, same-sex marriages were legalized in Canada in July of 2005. Accordingly, to census data from Statistics Canada same-sex married couples have...
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Mercantilism is one of classical theories in international political economy (IPE) along with economic liberalism and neo-Marxism. Mercantilism believes the world is in struggle of power and security between each national interest, in order to grow their economy, they need to limit the imported goods by using tariffs while at the same time increasing their export instead (List, 1841), and also without the existence of hegemonic power the liberal world economy will not exist (Gilpin, 1987). This theory is the...
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Since two international metropolises - Los Angeles and Shanghai - are my favorite cities, I want to talk about the different feelings of living in these two cities. Los Angeles is the city where I live and study now. If I have to describe Los Angeles in one word, it is âdryâ, it is rarely raining here but the weather is very fresh and the sky is very beautiful. When I walked by the sea in Santa Monica, I liked...
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Computers are programmable electronic device that perform the information-processing cycle. They are integral to our daily lives and used by millions daily. You will as of now know merely can utilize a computer to type records, send e-mail, play recreations, and browse the Net. You'll moreover utilize it to alter or make spreadsheets, introductions, and indeed video. A computer could be a programmable gadget that stores, recovers, and forms information. The term 'computer' was initially given to people (human computers)...
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Cybersecurity for any organization is one of its crucial aspects which needs to be addressed. The approach of the organizations towards their security mechanism does not help the organization to ensure the safety and also the methodology incorporated by the organization for securing the data and system is questionable as the efficiency of the system less and the cost of operations are at the higher ends (Knowles et al., 2017). The organizations need to understand the importance of an effective...
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In our world today, mobile phones can be seen globally as they keep us in endless interaction which we use to communicate with others through messaging and social media. Hence, mobile phones today are one of the most common factors which ultimately contributes to death on all roads in the world, especially in NSW. As stated by RMS (Roads and Maritime Services), âMobile phone use is prohibited while driving however it may be used by the passenger when making or...
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When visiting new places while traveling, we always strive for a hospitable welcome, comfortable environment, silence, relaxation and, of course, entertainment. So, what is meant by the word âhospitalityâ? The word âhospitalityâ is taken from the term âhospiceâ, meaning a house of rest for pilgrims during medieval times. Hospitality may be defined as the reception of guest and catering to their needs and expectations, these may include food, beverage, lodging, and transportation, activities/entertainment, shopping and supporting services. Hospitality entails a...
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There have been a lot of technological advancements that took place in the software industry over the past few years. Introduction of web-based software as simple document viewing and distribution, and its transformation into an extremely popular software deployment platform has helped increase the development of majority of end-user applications. The evolution of the World Wide Web has not taken place overnight. In the initial stages, web pages were just form-structured documents that primarily contained text along with interspersed static...
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Your hotel is not the first lodging house to find themselves at the center of a public relations disaster. As you know, news goes viral faster than the speed of light and in order to bounce back your public relations team must have a solid crisis management plan. This plan requires more than an apologetic press release or a CEOâs dishonest circuit of appearances on primetime television. Crisis Management must respond to disasters promptly and decisively, using an array of...
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To the professors and experimenters who vouch for animal testing, It is no means for your research. Right now, an assortment of vulnerable animals is locked inside barren cages in laboratories across the country. Not only is animal testing morally and ethically wrong, the multi-billion dollar industry that encompasses the pharmaceutical and chemical chains, is ruining the biodiversity throughout our ecosystems that we have tried so hard to maintain. The abundance of alternatives you have to these poor, innocent animals...
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Introduction People from all over the world are raised in certain cultures and participate in specific customs and traditions. They follow the same thoughts and the same traditions. They donât always have the same idea, but at least they have natural humanity and simple social skills. American values and assumptions include all cultures. They engage and help each other. Americans value individualism, competition, privacy, equality, informality, the future, time, achievement, directness, and assertiveness. Individualism in American Culture The most significant...
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Bullying: it is repeated and deliberate misuse of energy in relationships through repeated verbal, physical, and/or social behavior that aims to cause physical, social, and/or mental damage. Bullying usually takes place online or in person, through numerous digital platforms and devices and it can be seen or hidden. For many years now bullying has been an issue, especially among youth. This speech will address how there is too much bullying in todayâs society. There are many short and long-term effects...
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Do you like zoos? The ones with the cute baby lions and stuff? Well I don't, I find them disgusting. They're unnatural, and cruel and can cause the animals a great deal of stress. In my attempt to convince you that this is the truth, I shall bring forth my arguments on this topic. I will be specifically using lions in my examples throughout, however, my examples can be compared to most other animals in captivity. First of all, keeping...
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Reasons Behind Selection of 5 Years Term Period For Personal Development Leadership is defined as the capability of a person or group person to influence and guide people in an organizational setting. 5 years term period has been selected to develop my leadership development plan. The personal leadership development plan is a comprehensive tool that can guide me throughout my career, and result in career satisfaction at different times. And learning from others' feedback is the core aspect of personality....
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The classic novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and the movie (2013) of the same title directed by Baz Luhrmann focuses on a man named Jay Gatsby, the perfect embodiment of the American dream, spending years of his life trying to reunite with and pursue his lost love, Daisy Buchanan. The two mediums both focus on the downfalls of characters as a result of an upper-class society love triangle but there are also many differences between the film...
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Happiness is something essential in our everyday lives. It is a part of the building blocks of living a good life. I find joy in wrestling, family, friends, my phone, and fun activities. I find happiness and joy in these because I am usually spending time with the ones I love and care about. Other people can find happiness in many things whether itâs their car, house, family, and many others. This leads us to the question⊠can money buy...
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Experiencing anxiety is a part of every human's life, people have anxiety about their everyday fears and there's nothing wrong with that. However, there are many cases that occur every day where anxiety disorders are more intense. Individuals with anxiety disorder often tend to fear and shy from everyday interactions. Patients with an anxiety disorder are characterized by the feelings of panic and anxiety that causes them to lose control over their own mind. A lot can play into the...
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America is at a crossroads. Like so many Americans, it is painful and disheartening to see the divisiveness being fomented by those who wish to tear our nation apart. We have government officials in powerful positions who are not thinking about the well-being and safety of the people or our planet. The cheap rhetoric coming out of Washington D.C. only pits people against each other, spreads hate, clouds truth, and puts money over the wishes of Americans. Politicians fail to...
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What was the foreign policy of the United States? Up to the 1890s, most of the United Statesâ interactions with other countries were mainly for economic reasons to open markets. In 1890, the passage of Republican President William McKinleyâs tariff raised prices on many goods, including sugar imports from Hawaii. At that time, many farmers in Hawaii were Americans who called for annexation to be exempt from these tariffs. In 1898, Hawaii was annexed, which was the same year as...
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Interconnecting political science and international relations is the key to global connection. Studying for a degree in international relations would help me unlock the key skills in order to help better global relationships. I have always been fascinated by what occurs in society day to day and the diplomatic problems that different countries face. Helping solve problems such as nationalism and militarism in Turkey leading to inequalities facing the Kurdish population has been an intriguing prospect to me. This has...
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Luke Skywalker, the protagonist and hero in the âStar Warsâ franchise, is nearing the target on the Deathstar to save a planet from mass destruction, but hears a voice from his dead friend, Obi-Wan Kenobi, instructing him to use the force. Conflicted between turning off the tracking computer on the basis of faith or keep the tracking computer on, Luke consults William James and William Clifford. Both of them are known as famous philosophers but have a position regarding faith...
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During this rotation I began reading On the Road by Jack Kerouac. It novels about the messy lives of what would best be described as the nomadic travelers, Dean Moriatry and Sal Paradise. Dean is extremely reckless, and in no way is he bothered by thatâ hopping from wife to wife, leaving his children for a fun life. Sal does not usually share that energy; he knows when to stop and the things Dean would describe as his life is...
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The Han Dynasty was very important, the Hans made some very important functional inventions that helped them with their everyday things, some of which we still use today. The Han Dynasty was lived from 206 B.C. all the way to 220 A.D. The Hanâs territory was double the size of the Qinâs territory and extended all the way to the edge of the Himalayan mountains. The person who started the Han Dynasty was Liu Bang. Liu Bang was born a...
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