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    A Place without People A place without people can be hard to imagine and out of our imagination because it hardly exists in this world. In this world people are everywhere but it’s beyond our imagination and you can even find them in the most unexpected place for ex‚ Top of the mountain‚ in caves‚ digging through mines‚ diving through seas. But there are place without people. It can exist in our dreams or thoughts I wake up in a daze and find myself in a pitch black space. It is a few moments

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    Healthy Places/ Healthy People Philipson Thathamkulam American Sentinel University India is the seventh largest country in the world. It covers 3‚287‚263 square kilometers and is also the second most populous country with 1.27 billion people. Even with the fasting growing economy in the world‚ India faces numerous challenges of poverty‚ malnutrition‚ poor health care‚ corruption and terrorism (Countries and Their Cultures‚ 2011). As we explore this widely diverse country and delve into the equity

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    1 Summary - Roseberry Introduction European History and the Construction of Anthropological Subjects In the book‚ Europe and the People Without History Eric Wolf (1982) discusses his belief that anthropologists cannot ignore history for whatever reason[footnoteRef:1]. The category of record he promotes is a single one that is in black and white on a universal scale which conversantly takes into account all the main alterations the history of the world has had to go through for decades‚ a

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    A world without plants Plants; probably the most ignored organism on this planet. People walk past plant and cut them down but nobody ever thinks about what they do for us‚ what the world would be if there was never any plants or photosynthetic organisms. If the world never had these organisms the world would be a desolate place. There would be no oxygen‚ atmosphere‚ or food. We inhale air unconsciously every day. By taking in air‚ we absorb oxygen and discharge carbon dioxide in the process

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    There are numerous reasons why people leave their beloved homes to move to foreign places where they try to build up a new life. In their book The Age of Migration‚ Castles and Miller (2009) structure such motives in push and pull factors. Aspects that push people to leave their places could be poor living conditions in their home country‚ non or little perspective for work and political pressure‚ to name but a few. On the other hand‚ motives such as demand for work‚ better chances to gain economic

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    “no ideas but in things‚” while Anne Lamott states “No spirituality but in people and places.” These two phrases might sound different from each other at first‚ but allude to the same concept. They both agree that ideas and spirituality comes out of people and places. This concept intercepts into Lamott’s central theme of Traveling Mercies: God’s grace works through people and places. This theme can be seen in various places of the book‚ but especially in the case with Lamott’s interactions with Sam

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    Place attachment can be defined as attachment between human and place and the impact that places have on people.  Sense of place is a concept in which men feels places‚ percept them and attach meaning to them.  In tuan literature what is significant is the concept of Jopophilia‚ this concept implies a strong link between person and environment in terms of mental emotional and cognitive (tuou‚1977).  Attachment of places is one of the most important concept in relationship between place and

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    currently smoke cigarettes (“Adult”). Smoking in public places can cause innocent people to be subject to secondhand smoke and cause them to suffer the same consequences as the actual smoker. Allowing people to smoke can also cause a business to lose valuable customers. It can be a gateway drug that can open the door to much more dangerous drugs. Smoking should not be allowed in restaurants and other public places. By smoking in a public placepeople are affecting more than just themselves‚ they are

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    Els 108 Gao ZhiHao Sep 27‚ 2012 People can’t succeed in life without education A lot of people think that in today’s society‚ having a degree is not very important for getting a better job and making money. Actually‚ they think they only need a chance which will make them succeed. Not only Bill Gates‚ but also Steve Paul Jobs stopped schooling and began to run their own company. As a result‚ both of them succeeded. Although some people seem not interested in going to school and

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    People Can’t Succeed In Life without Education In recent years‚ the ratio of quitting education in high-schools and universities improves. A lot of students think they can get some jobs without education. They want to do anything that can give them more knowledge than in school. Besides‚ many wealthy people over the world have never graduated from any universities‚ even though they stopped studying in high-school. Young people see it as examples for their life. A number of people think education

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