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    Was T.R. Malthus right or wrong regarding the "natural regulator"? By Dimitrios Pastirmatzis In an age where everyone were writings theories and predictions that the future will bring an era upon humanity better than the time man spent on Eden‚ Thomas Robert Malthus predicted the opposite. His theory of Overpopulation is what brought him‚ some say unjustified‚ ridicule by his peers and long after his death. Where others spoke of population increase bringing more and more happiness to the state

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    that it is an ‘alarming illustration of the extent of organisation and the capacity of those who direct it.’ This shows how both Sources depict the event as something people should be made aware of and remember. The origins of these sources back this up also. Source C is from ‘The Freemans journal’ which shows liberal-minded people are willing to accept and recognize the action taken by the Irish Nationalists. Source D is a poster produced in the United States possibly by Irish who emigrated there

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    normal self‚ you feel sick. You’re coughing‚ sneezing‚ you have a fever‚ your body aches and you just want to stay in bed and sleep. Those are signs that something is wrong with your health. You feel abnormal. Your collections of warning signs are called symptoms. When taken to a doctor‚ he/she takes your symptoms and can then tell you what underlying condition‚ or syndrome you have. This feeling of abnormality happens also in mental illness. Mental illness can appear in a person in many different

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    This issue that “TV has bad effects on children “is a controversial one and can be approached from different angles due to its complexity; but in my opinion‚ a closer examination reveals that new generation is growing up addicted to the TV as it has never been truer than it is today . Especially‚ it has very bad effects on children. We can consider negative effects of TV on children in many aspects. First of all‚ it is bad for their health; second‚ it is harmful for their minds and it plays destructive

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    Destitute Is Wrong

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    Now and then‚ we commit errors in existence without acknowledging how much those wrong activities will cost us later on. Being destitute is not a decent character that somebody ought to have on the grounds that we may get into inconveniences as a result of them‚ so individuals ought to be appreciative for what they have. In the story "The Necklace‚" Madame Loisel was an exceptionally poor lady. She needed to get new garments‚ adornments‚ and so on constantly. Additionally‚ she generally trusted that

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    increasingly fast pace of life. We are anxious and hoped that people acquire knowledge by simply learning. Thus we ignoring its importance. In fact‚ this is wrong. I think it is just as important in college‚ sports and social activities as well as classes and libraries‚ and should receive the same financial support. Firstly‚ sports and social activities can teach us social skills and team spirit. In contemporary society‚ we need people who can able to unite others and have high emotional intelligence

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    Many people believe that a large income equals success. I believe‚ however‚ that success is more than how much money you make. Some of those measures of success include fame‚ respect‚ and knowledge. Most people assume that famous people are rich people‚ but that isn’t always true. For example‚ some day I would like to be a famous researcher. Few scientists are rich by today’s standards. Still‚ I will feel myself to be successful if lam well-known. Additionally‚ there are many famous humanitarians

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    Bullying is Wrong

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    Period 2 16 September 2013 Bullying Bullying is becoming a very large problem in today’s society. Ironically‚ at a time when equality is becoming greater‚ in topics like same sex marriage and etc. when in reality‚ all people should be treated exactly the same no matter what their differences be! Sadly‚ most of the time the cause for the harassment of bullying is due to differences in opinions and just very simple differences ‚ ones that should be of no concerns to others‚ let alone be the cause

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    Hazing Is Wrong

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    are being hospitalized and even worse‚ dying‚ just for a couple of friends that give them a sense of belonging. The major causes of hazing are the students’ wanting a sense of belonging in a big college campus‚ the college’s infrequent knowledge of what occurs in fraternities‚ and the unwillingness of fraternities to change tradition. Since hazing has been around for more than a century‚ one cannot expect the practice of hazing to stop all together. It will probably take years before hazing perishes

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    Heart About Animals” by Jeremy Rifkin‚ describes how the lives of animals are all for the benefit of the human race and how animals deserve more respect. Many concerned and caring people believe that animals should be treated with love and respect. The reality of this is that Rifkin doesn’t understand that life without using animals as a benefit is highly unlikely and would just complicate the already complex world we live in today. To some point I can agree with Rifkin‚ but highly disagree with him

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