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    Earth: a Living Planet

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    Earth: A Living Planet To care for our planet we must understand how it opperates. Ecology is the study of interactions of organisms with one another and with their physical surroundings. Scientists who study ecology are called ecologists. Earts is a biosphere‚ or a living globe. The biosphere is that part of the Earth in which life exists. Biospheres include all the areas of land‚ air‚ and water on the planet. The biosphere goes about eight kilometers above the Earth’s surface to as far as eight

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    Is Life Worth Living

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    WORTH LIVING? We have so many reasons for us to give up our lives but are not the reasons to live it even more? Yes today I’m asking you’ll this question. Every time that something goes wrong in our lives we start complaining and finding out faults in ourselves. It’s not wrong to find out our faults in a situation but we go wrong when we start blaming ourselves for every mistake that occurred or every reason that we are in that situation. Our life is worth a million‚ and the reason is that we are

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    14 Living Story

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    14 Living Story=>HISTORY The development of Georgetown has attracted many tourists flocking here to scan the place. However‚ the increased new openings of shop lots have given the town a new lease of life in addition to its tonnes of heritage buildings. By chance Wu Han Ren‚ Ru Zhi Xing and Lee Wu Xin talked about the town and what was missing from it. That brought 14 Living Story back to life‚ to showcase the day-to-day living of Old Georgetown. Since Ru and Lee have been working in Shanghai

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    Living Like Weasles

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    how to live in particular—shall I suck warm blood‚ hold my tail high‚ walk with my footprints precisely over the prints of my hands?—but I might learn something of mindlessness‚ something of the purity of living in the physical senses and the dignity of living without bias or motive.” In “Living Like Weasels”‚ the author Annie Dillard‚ encounters a weasel. Typically‚ in the animal kingdom a weasel is viewed as an unremarkable‚ and even disgusting animal. However‚ with the appearance of a weasel

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    Living with a Chronic Illness such as Multiple Sclerosis SOC 313 Social Implications of Medical Issues July 8‚ 2013   Abstract Multiple Sclerosis better known as MS is a disease people live with for 30 to 40 years. This is a long time living with such a painful disease. Many people do not know about Multiple Sclerosis and its effects on the individuals with this debilitating disease. More insight will be given on the cause‚ prevalence‚ racial disparity treatments research funding and future

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    Measuring the Cost of Living Introduction 1931 – Year of Great Depression in the USA. But in spite of this fact some people contrived to earn $80 000‚ it was famous baseball player Babe Ruth. Even the President Herberd Hoover had a lesser salary of $75 000. When Ruth was asked if he thought it was right that his salary was higher than President’s he replied that he had a better year. Year of 2007 describes a different picture. The average baseball player gets paid $4.8 million. We consider the fact

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    Living Without Tv

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    Television is an important part of modern life‚ one we can hardly imagine living without. If I were forced to live without television‚ however‚ I would pursue other interests‚ socialize with friends and family‚ and exercise more often. Without TV in my home‚ I would have time to pursue other interests. For example‚ I love to play the piano and without the distraction of TV‚ I would have more time to practice. At other times‚ I could paint portraits of my family and friends. Painting takes

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    We Are What We Eat Summary

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    everyday lives‚ we generally decide what we put on the table but we aren’t exactly sure where our food comes from‚ besides the store. Jamey Lionette and William Saletan have analyzed and questioned the origins of where our food comes from and what our food is. In the article “Please don’t feed the people”‚ William Saletan confronts the shifts in the human race in the increase of obesity as well as constructing an idea of how we became “unhealthy”. Jamey Lionette created “We Are What We Eat”‚ to examine

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    Consequently‚ living in Chicago was complex at times‚ it was difficult for me living there. Often I miss living there yet I didn’t miss the cold winter I experience. Occasionally‚ I think about the fun times exploring the City of Chicago‚ with some of my best friends‚ and performing popular songs with my brothers.. Chicago is one of Illinois largest city‚ known for their skyscraper‚ The Sears Tower. During‚ the time I lived in the windy city‚ I would sometimes travel alone‚ I would visit all

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    its borders has the seemingly benign threat of barbarian attack. Following that is “In the Penal Colony” by Franz Kafka‚ looks at a penal society which has recently undergone change in authority where the new commandant doesn’t share the same values as the old commandant when it comes to the judicial system of the colony. Switching from using power to surveillance‚ “Panopticism” by Michel Foucault‚ who takes the classic design of Jeremy Bentham’s panopticon‚ and exploits all of its useful characteristics

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