I think reality television is harming our communities because of their misleading views on society; thus, why many individuals become self conscious of their life altogether it is stable. Reality television puts out a false image of succession which in tern harms our self confidence and happiness in life. If I could be in any reality show I would be in my 600 pound life and, I would chose this because I would get to receive money, attention, and praise from others around me. Although I would become rich and famous my relationships with others would most likely be ruined. While I would never actually like to be in a reality television show, I would call it “The Teachings of Professional Procrastinators”, and the show would show viewers how to procrastinate on a daily basis ending with the best television shows to become distracted with.
"American peace society was the first nation to safeguard a peace organization that improves the society".
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- "American peace society" was formed in 1828 at the New York City.
- It was formed by merging many "state and local societies".
- "American Peace society" took many steps to improve the society.
- It organized many press conferences and regularly published a magazine with the title "Advocate of Peace" and it was always against wars between the nation-states.
- But it did not oppose the American Civil war because they thought the Union war is a "police action" against the criminals.
- This group is now based in Washington.
You would use a semicolon (;) when you could stop a sentence but choose to continue it further.
Antony's speech is a turning point for the conspirators. Caesar has been murdered, and the conspirators have explained the situation. Although Antony does not openly disagree with them, we see that he believes the act was wrong when he adresses the crowd. Brutus has already talked to the people, and he argued that Caesar was killed out of love for Rome. Antony, however, turns the crowd against them. He reminds the people of everything that Caesar did for Rome. By carefully presenting his arguments, he succeeds in turning the crowd against the conspirators.