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    almost die for what you believe in if you want to see change but sometimes even that’s not enough and sometimes you have to wonder what is enough and if the world will ever change. Today, this is still true people still write songs about how the world could and needs to be better. Even though now African Americans can vote and we even have had an African-American president things are still not perfect and the world is definitely still not equal. The first thing I observed especially during the…

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    End Human Trafficking

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    human trafficking. One of my favorite days of the year is the day when people all around the world mark their hands with a red X to signify their support for the End It Movement. In celebrating our Emancipation Proclamation and 13th Amendment which outlawed slavery in the United States, we tend to forget that no law will ever completely end any crime. 27 million people are still enslaved around the world. Of those 27 million slaves, an estimated 55% are women, and 26% are children. 78% of slaves…

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    have a happy life with kids and a family. Another option would be to join the military. It is a risk to join because you might not come back in one piece or at all, but if you do then you get some money and get to go around the world and get to see different things in the world like the Pyramids of Giza, or the Great Wall of China.…

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    ran by the government. The first reason why I think that 9/11 was an attack planned by the government is the fact that the World Trade Centers’ steel “melted. ” The steel could only melt at a certain degree and the airplane fuel was not at a high enough temperature to melt it. “The theory goes that since ignited jet fuel in the 9/11 explosions didn't get hot enough to melt steel — jet fuel burns at 800 to 1,500 degrees, but the melting point for most steel is 2,700 degrees — the collapsed…

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    of slave labor from those of Jewish decent during The Holocaust in World War II. The classical era, where the Romans inherited the institution of slavery from the Greeks, who learned from the Egyptians, might also cross your mind. My point is when the term slavery comes up, most of us will look to the past for examples instead of the future. While illegal virtually everywhere across the globe, slavery still exist all over the world, regardless of a country’s wealth or race of its people. Today,…

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    10 problems or opportunities facing the world today and the technologies that can help solve them I don’t personally believe any of these problems or opportunities to be great than others so this list will be in no particular order. I hope that our future is bright and that we will be able to utilize technology well enough to solve each of these. ▪ World Hunger – agricultural advances that will increase efficiency in farming and can increase water resources, development of crops that can…

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    How To Stop World Hunger

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    problems in the world is world hunger. Hunger can be defined as two things: One- A Strong Desire or craving, Two- the want or scarcity of food. Unfortunatly, there isn’t enough food in the world, or money to provide everyone in the world with food. For this cause many people around us experience extreme measures of hunger and starve. This is a very disconsolate subject that everyone around the world seems to be taking lightly. Everyday millions of people suffer from this form of poverty. World…

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    Keeping Animals In Zoos

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    Animal captivity is a cruel, miserable, and an unhappy thing for animals in zoos. Zookeepers are not feeding animals enough food or giving animals enough space to play in the cages at zoos and aquariums, too. Animals all over the world need more care, more safety and more room to play with their type of species. Animals keep dying because zoo keepers and owners can not take good enough care of the animals, or have the time to feed the animals, or take the time to take good care of the animals.…

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    not enough people know about who's doing, it what's being done to those people, and how long it's been going on. In spite of,years of war going on in Sudan, conflicts are only getting worse. In 1973 and again in 1983 there has been a civil war going on in Sudan(“Darfur genocide << world without genocide-working to create a world without genocide”). The CPA,Comprehensive Peace Agreement, ended civil war violence in Sudan, but conflict soon began to arise in Darfur(“Darfur genocide-Jewish…

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    Insanity Defense Insanity is a bigger problem than we may all think. Haven’t you seen on TV all the killings happening in not just the US, but the entire world? Just imagine if everyone were insane. We’d go extinct in the blink of an eye. We need to let yearly checkups examine if someone is sane or not. This would stop many of the problems in this world. With so many genocides and killings, it’s surprising that we haven’t thought about it as much as anything else. We should put more time and…

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