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News and Society
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Watching Big Brother Part 1
Channel 4 tried to censor i-contact's short film on subvertising for being too subversive, but was it the advertisors who were the real problem?
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Friendship-Pen Pals From Other Cultures and Romantic Relationships
It can be very exciting getting to know people from other countries and other cultures. Friendships with people from foreign lands are to be encouraged and can only benefit everybody concerned. However, if those friendships turn romantic in nature the situation can become a little more complicated.
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Could You Become a US Citizen?
Citizenship is a wonderful right that is granted when you are born on our soil. It can also be gained through due-process by those who come here legally and want all the associated benefits. But there are some requirements, which you’ll see.
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How Global Warming Scare Tacticians Silenced Reality
One of the easiest ways to control human beings is through social humiliation and this tactic is well known in religions of the world and in other endeavors. Religious flocks can be controlled through social reinforcement on the individual's mind. This is how global warming alarmists have turned a trend into what now 90% of the population in the first world countries believes; that mankind is causing the planet to heat up.
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Teaching English In South Korea
The English language is used today by most European nations, Australia, North America, as well as key parts in Asia. It is the native tongue of formal business transactions as well as the dialect of global communication. It may be spoken in different accents, written in different ways, but the essence of being understood remains within the language.
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Pen Pals: How to Be a Good Pen Pal
What is the etiquette and mode of behaviour required of pen pals? If you are considering becoming a pen pal, how do you become a good one?
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Walls in the Mind-They Cripple and They Bind-Keep Us All Confined
Walls in the mind. They cripple and they bind, keep you deaf, keep me blind, keep us both confined. Those came into my head, loud and clear, after a particularly frustrating attempt to reach someone. Today I heard them again in my head. Walls in the mind - such powerful forces against seeing, hearing, registering what is going on - on both the personal level, and in society (environmental issues, social justice, etc).
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United States Immigration
Immigration is the act of relocating or moving from one place to another. Individuals move away from their native country mostly due to disagreement about political loyalty, moral values, religion, working habits, and health. Such reasons cause individuals to move to another country where such restrictions may not be imposed upon them. Immigration was at an all time high during the colonial period and hence such people are known as immigrants. Air travel by jet was cheap and fairly inexpensive in the year 1965. This prompted people to travel to and from their country of their origin.
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Healthy Chocolate
Valentine's Day could qualify as a national holiday. Love is in the air and more than $1 billion in candy will fly off the shelves. You can give your 'love' healthy Chocolate every day. Yes, healthy Chocolate.
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How to Integrate as an Immigrant – Your First Year
How do you manage your life in a new culture? Part of the answer is to do with integration. This is a serious topic. In a time where migration flows become larger and larger integration become more of an issue. But let's have a look at the individual case, not the large flows of people, but one person or family that gets to live in a new country, city, home and in this new neighborhood.
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