Everybody uses WiFi every single day. At this point it seems like almost a human necessity, right? Shouldn’t the government provide it to us out of our taxpayer dollars, just like roads and certain utilities? WiFi means the internet, and, in this day and age, almost everybody uses the internet for one thing or another; …
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E8#131: Thunderstorms are Dangerous
Thunderstorms are hazardous to your safety to be out in. With thunderstorms comes rain, wind, hail, and lightning. The rain can lower your visibility on the roads, and that is a hazard. Lightning will kill you if it strikes you, but is more dangerous when it strikes something else and then that falls on you, …
E8#126-130: Attention Grabbers
E8#126 Do you love crime rates higher than Chicago? Fattening fast food around every turn? Constantly crowded traffic, and construction on every road? Expensive homes and apartments? Than you’ll just love Indianapolis, where we have all of these things, and more! E8#127 We have crime rates higher than Chicago! Expensive fast food everywhere you turn …
E8#119: Loyalty and Unconditional Support
In my opinion, loyalty should not require unconditional support. I think that if you are unconditionally supportive regardless of whether you think it is right and wrong, and you do whatever the person you are loyal to says, than you will loose a lot of your personality and freedom of thought. You become a slave. …
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E8#118: Achievements Benefiting Others
I am supposed to talk about if people are happier when their achievements benefit others. Personally, none of my past achievements, if they have benefited others, did not cause me to feel especially happier after succeeding. I also have not done many things that benefit others of my own will, so I don’t really have …
E8#117: People Being Remembered
In this essay, I am supposed to talk about how long people are remembered for. Specifically, if there are people who will be remembered forever, or if everybody will be forgotten at some point. I think there is a very clear-cut answer for this question: there is a select group of people that will be …
E8#116: Options & Choices in Life
Today I am supposed to talk about whether having lots of choices and options for different activities to occupy free time is good or bad. I think it really depends on how much free time you have, as well as the length of the things that you want to do. If enough time to complete …
H8#160: Social Media
Today I’m going to be comparing and contrasting some different social media platforms, as well as talking about their history and how they were founded, their popularity, and their different uses to the consumer! First, we have to talk about the largest social media giant of the U.S., Meta, the parent company of both FaceBook …
H8#155: Dot Com Bubble
The dot com bubble was an economic event during the end of the 20th century after many speculative investments had been made into new internet companies. Many companies died there, but the few that survived would come back to thrive later. This bubble also actually helped the publicity of the internet, which would help advancements …
H8#150: Culture of the 80’s
The 1980’s brought some large changes to American Culture as we know it. Namely, the invention of new technologies like the VCR, Cable TV, and Video Games coupled with the rise of new celeberties in the music and sports industries and the average American having more free time than before resulted in an upheavel of …