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    In this day science has greatly affected and improved our world as we know it. Science does a lot of great things‚ but sometimes it can go too far. Some reasons science can be thought of being used too far are science can be used for dangerous and bad conditions‚ and new technology can replace the job of many people. People should assume that science can be taken too far. To start off‚ science can be used for dangerous and bad conditions. One of the examples of science being improperly used is

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    Big Question: How do people become evil? “Are people born wicked? Or do they have wickedness thrust upon them?” Last summer I went to go see the musical Wicked. This question was asked at the beginning of the musical but it never gave a direct answer. I believe that wickedness is thrust upon people whether it be from an illness or from certain tragedies they have faced. In the musical there is basically just a misunderstanding between the townspeople and the “wicked” witch. She was actually the

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    Question ------------------------------------------------- Is the ending of the “Far from the Madding Crowd” look consistent? Reason your answer. Answer Thomas Hardy’s “Far from the Madding Crowd” is somewhat gruesome and somber in tone with the novelist’s vision of human destiny and his concept of invincible Fate that intervenes and shapes joys and sorrows in the world of humans. It is one of the finest novels in the world of literature with the setting of pastoral landscape surrounded

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    "There ’s an App for that" - Steve Jobs Has Technology Advanced Too Far? Once upon a time‚ in a world farfar away from 2013‚ when everybody listened to music on a personal CD player and "twitter" actually meant a series of chirps from a bird‚ things were different. Enter 2001 and the introduction of the iPod‚ an invention that would change the world forever. Music from a CD is now old news. Welcome to the world of iTunes - a digital library stored with everything from music to full length

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    Meta Title: How the Top Four Elements Lead to the Best Far Infrared Sauna Reviews Meta Description: To attain the best far infrared sauna reviews‚ a sauna manufacturer commonly offers these four significant factors that most competitors lack. NOTE: THERE IS NO NEED TO SOURCE AN IMAGE. WE WILL DO THIS FOR YOU. Image Title: Best Far Infrared Sauna Reviews Due to Four Fundamental Dimensions Image Description: Achieving the best far infrared sauna reviews relies on four components that ensure not

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    How far does Fitzgerald allow us to sympathise with Gatsby? Throughout the novel Fitzgerald allows our sympathy to increase as Gatsby’s dream of Daisy falls apart. I will be looking at and analysing the techniques used by Fitzgerald to allow us to sympathise with Gatsby. Even from the very beginning of the book on pg56‚ the reader begins to sympathise with Gatsby when he is described as isolated in society: “...with complete isolation the figure of the host‚ who stood on the porch‚ his hand up

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    problems continued to seriously damage the Republic. Treaty of Versailles was too harsh on Germany and not justified. This essay will argue that the Weimar Republic was able to recover in some ways but still had many problems. It could be argued that the Weimar Republic had recovered because of the Dawes plan. After hyperinflation in 1923 the economy was still very unstable. This meant that Germany had to borrow a lot of money from American in an attempt to stabilize the economy. As the economy

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    while winning is significant‚ it is not always the most important part of a competition. Thus I agree with the statement. Someone once said that a competitive world offers two possibilities; you can lose‚ or if you want to win‚ you can change. The will to win is but the motivation a person needs to instill discipline in themselves and make every effort to improve. By making winning your goal‚ you will tend to work harder and strive to reach the top in order to achieve it. In other words‚ with

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    How Do People View Death?

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    Have you ever wondered how other people viewed death? Well many people view death in many ways. Some view it as a good thing‚ others view it as a negative thing. The people that believe that it is a good thing believe that you go to heaven or that you don’t actually die your spirit stays down. The people that that think that it’s bad are the people who focus on it as them getting taken away from them and not living a happier life not struggling alive. Indians believe that you don’t die your spirit

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    John Keats The Eve of St Agnes Outline : 1- John Keats is an influential poet during the Romantic Era. 2- Keats managed to integrate thought‚ and the sequence of events. 3- The Eve of St Agnes is rich of description. 4- Keats focuses on the feeling of romantic. 5- Keats emphasized on the mystical idea of elves and fairies. Style and Imagery John Keats is an influential poet during the Romantic Era. He is known for his love of the country and sensuous descriptions

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