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Ozone Layer Ultraviolet Rays
1,294 words
Atmospheric ozone layer depletion is a serious
problem currently facing the world. The ozone
layer protects humans, animals, and plants from
harmful ultraviolet rays. Money and time are being
spent on ozone repair, but the problem still
exists. The ozone layer is a region of the
stratosphere containing ozone, or O 3 gas. The
ozone layer is essential to both plant and animal
life on earth because it protects the surface from
dangerous ultraviolet light. However, industrial
and domestic chemicals ...
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Thousands Of Years People Of Africa
1,241 words
Africa is a continent laden with diversity.
Diversity in climate, vegetation and people. A
land of potential beyond imagination, yet ruined
by mans wrecking influence. Not all man however is
to blame, primarily those who arrived as settlers
from Europe to colonize Africa about 200 years
ago. These settlers caused radical change in
Africa. This change spoilt the delicate natural
balance, which had evolved over thousands of
years. Today the economies of Africa are the
weakest in the world, and the...
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Fight Club When Does Life Have No Purpose
1,631 words
... se their anger in a fight. He assigns projects
to destroy buildings, cars, and other expensive
possessions. The narrator, now content and active,
feels that the whole situation is getting too
awkward. He is happy but is skeptical about
hurting others, and for the first time he seems to
enjoy his life. Here the Narrator is happy; he
believes that he has reached his maximum potential
happiness. He wants to continue the fight club and
is pleased to hear that they are becoming
bountiful around t...
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Contingent Beings Religious Experience
990 words
... intent argument, the other main form of the
cosmological proof. It follows that all around us
we perceive contingent beings, by contingent we
mean beings that might not have existed. The
universe could be conceived without these
contingent objects. We can properly explain
contingent beings around us only by tracing them
back to some necessary being. Therefore the
existence of a contingent being implies the
existence of a necessary cause. To Kant this form
of the argument commits the same err...
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Faith In God Social Justice
1,823 words
Christians Concerns for Social Justice Since the
beginning of time people have been concerned with
social justice issues. Social justice is helping
people using Gods love as a tool to do it. St.
Catherine of Siena, and the prophet Isaiah, were
two people who knew what social justice really
meant and they were concerned with it. Also the
Lutheran church is very concerned with different
types of social justice issues. Through these
three sources we are able to see the different
types of social jus...
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Eastern European Countries World War Ii
1,586 words
The Cold War was a conflict of values and
ideologies between the United States and the
United Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR). Western
countries wanted the liberated states of Eastern
Europe to be ruled with a democratic government
and a capitalist economy. Joseph Stalin felt
entitled to rule the Eastern European countries it
occupied in World War II. Stalin wanted these
countries to be used as a buffer to protect USSR
boarders. Communist governments in these Eastern
European countries would be...
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Great Barrier Reef Coral Reefs
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Coral reef Coral reefs are arguably the world s
most beautiful habitats. Coral reefs have been
called the rainforests of the oceans, because of
the rich diversity of life they support.
Scientists have not yet finished counting the
thousands of different species of plants and
animals that use or live in the coral reef. There
are three types of coral reefs: fringing reefs,
barrier reefs, and atolls. Fringing reefs are
located close to shore, separated from land by
only shallow water. Barrier reefs...
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Make You Feel Choice Of Words
1,111 words
Criticism can be Criticism Criticism Criticism can
be negative or positive; the way it is said may be
good or bad. Why do most of us want to avoid
giving or receiving criticism? The purpose of
criticism is to encourage positive outcomes (what
the giver wants). Ideally, it brings balance into
our lives, provides us with a basis of comparison,
and brings truth, honesty, and intimacy.
Hopefully, it gives us honest feedback a balance
of praise and criticism. Do most of us want to
know how we are doi...
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Sentenced To Death Society
1,874 words
Socrates Socrates has thoroughly justified his own
decision to obey the opinions of the majority and
serve out the sentence that his own city has
deemed appropriate for his crimes. At the
beginning of this piece, Socrates has presented a
period of questions and answers through dialogue
with Crito. Throughout the dialogue Socrates is
explaining his reasoning for not running from the
government. Crito does not understand the madness
of Socrates, Crito will do whatever it takes help
his friend to f...
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Groups Of People Humans And Animals
3,980 words
Introduction The population of the world today is
6, 112, 911, 145 and progressively growing.
Unfortunately, that figure is expected to double
by the year 2050. Four-fifths of this population
resides in developing countries of the South.
Because of extreme levels of fertility, mortality,
and new migration, these developing countries are
accountable for most of the world population
growth. There are many reasons that explain why
the numbers are increasing, but the main reason is
the way of life f...
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Millions Of Years Ozone Layer
1,312 words
My views of the environment are rooted in my
belief in creation. I do not believe that life on
earth began spontaneously, nor do I believe that
the earth is so delicately balanced. I don? t
believe that the earth and its ecosystem are
fragile. Many radical environmentalists do, they
believe man can come along, all by themselves and
change everything for worse. After hundreds of
millions of years, they believe that we are the
last two generations of human existence. And they
think we can destroy ...
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Henry David Thoreau Forms Of Government
4,806 words
What must be abolished in order to secure a free
and harmonious life, to secure liberty?
Singularly, of course, government is the one thing
that invades peoples lives the most, that
handicaps and prevents their free activity; the
one thing that compels people to live differently
than what would be their own choice. In the words
of Henry David Thoreau If the injustice is part of
the necessary friction of the machine of
government, let it go, let it go: perchance it
will wear smooth-certainly the ...
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Middle Class Upper Class
1,641 words
In 1948 Eric Blair, better known as George Orwell,
wrote a book with chilling insights into the
future, 1984. This book did quite a number on the
literate world. People who have read this book
have had mixed reactions, from fear to hatred of
our governmental system. However, 1984 came and
went, and no signs of the tales told in the book
were realized by the mass- population. There is no
Ingsoc, there are no helicopters looking into
windows. Most people have written this book off as
a good scienc...
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Cd 4 Cells Opportunistic Infections
1,366 words
Today, our world is faced with many diseases. Some
haven? t been discovered and some have no cures.
The immune system fights off many of these
diseases, but what happens when it fails us? One
of the most deadly, incurable disease the world is
faced with today is the Human Immunodeficiency
Virus (HIV). There is no none cure yet. Viruses
cause colds and the flu. Viruses are microscopic
particles that invade the cells of plants,
animals, fungi, and bacteria. They often destroy
the cells they invade...
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Dien Bien Phu Ho Chi Minh
4,876 words
Home is Where You Dig It: A Study of Siege Warfare
Eric Dahlquist The forward French Base at Dien
Bien Phu was a bold venture by the French forces
to infiltrate Northern Vietnam in 1954, however
they underestimated their enemy and were decidedly
defeated and forced out of Vietnam forever.
Fourteen years later in an effort to turn the tide
in the Vietnam Conflict, the US Marines were
ordered to take up a position just outside the
city of Khe San, along the DMZ. They too were
attacked fiercely, bu...
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Grapes Of Wrath Chopin The Awakening
2,575 words
The Folly of Oppression Oppression is one of the
most barbaric traits that humans posses. Taking
advantage of a another human for some sort of gain
is just plain selfish. Those who are oppressed
often look weak, meek and helpless in hindsight.
Yet one truth remains, throughout human history
oppression has ultimately failed. That leaves the
question of why. In Kate Chopin's The Awakening,
Toni Morisons Beloved, John Steinbecks The Grapes
of Wrath, groups are belittled in an effort to
assert contr...
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Nuclear Power Plants Form Of Energy
1,687 words
Our planet is home to over five billion people,
all consuming natural resource, and most producing
finished goods. From bicycles to automobiles and
houses to skyscrapers, this constant production
takes an immense amount of energy. Not only human
energy, but electricity too. It is need to power
the assembly lines that make bicycles and
automobiles. Its essential to run your home
appliances, and business computers, and its all
produced using similar methods. You heat water to
produce steam, which ...
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Ozone Layer Ultraviolet Rays
1,260 words
Atmospheric ozone layer depletion is a serious
problem currently facing the world. The ozone
layer protects humans, animals, and plants from
harmful ultraviolet rays. Money and time are being
spent on ozone repair, but the problem still
exists. The ozone layer is a region of the
stratosphere containing ozone, or O 3 gas. The
ozone layer is essential to both plant and animal
life on earth because it protects the surface from
dangerous ultraviolet light. However, industrial
and domestic chemicals ...
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King Henry Destroy Othello
2,395 words
Many consider William Shakespeare England s
foremost dramatic poet. William Shakespeare used
existing stories as a basis for many of his plays.
For example Shakespeare s Othello was based on a
tale in Cinthio s Hecatommithi UN Captitano Moro.
In Shakespeare s version of this play he stressed
the drama in many ways. Shakespeare also
significantly changed the story s ending from the
original. He emphasized the qualities of love,
revenge, and despair. William Shakespeare s Henry
V was not considere...
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Thousands Of Years People Of Africa
1,250 words
Africa is a continent laden with diversity.
Diversity in climate, vegetation and people. A
land of potential beyond imagination, yet ruined
by mans wrecking influence. Not all man however is
to blame, primarily those who arrived as settlers
from Europe to colonize Africa about 200 years
ago. These settlers caused radical change in
Africa. This change spoilt the delicate natural
balance, which had evolved over thousands of
years. Today the economies of Africa are the
weakest in the world, and the...
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