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    Is there a true definition of gender? Yes‚ but what gives one a certain gender identity? This has happened to be a very argumentative topic throughout the years. Most of us in the world know what gender we are. If you’re born a male‚ than you usually just accept it and continue on with life as normal‚ and same goes with the female. However‚ sometimes there is a possibility that a person born a certain gender believes that they really are the opposite of what gender that they were born into. They

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    Every day‚ and I mean every day‚ the world slowly gets a better chance of surviving an epidemic. But every day‚ the world slightly perishes and begins to crumble. And I don’t mean literally crumble. Maybe just a little. But anyways the world starts becoming a bad place to live in. Whether it’s from pollution or foreign matter. But I will be talking about pollution mostly. People pollute every second of the day. I’m serious. And the bad thing is that there may not be a way to stop these people from

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    Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? A person should never make an important decision alone. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. It goes without saying that how to make a decision is always an issue of much controversy. Some people claim that one should never make an important decision alone‚ while others believe that it is not true. My opinion is that it is always beneficial to consult other people such as family‚ relatives‚ friends or colleagues before

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    immense (Gazzaniga‚ 1985‚ 1988; Springer‚ 1989). It can be concluded that internal factors such as genes work in unison with the environmental to shape the personalities and behaviours of individuals…What theory of Human Development makes a person what they are? Why does a person do what they do? Where does personality come from and how does it grow? These are some frequently asked questions when discussing the topic of personality. Personality does originate from a specific point‚ and from then on it

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    you make that can affect the outcome of an event. If faced with the question to choose to be deaf in one ear or only use the internet once per week. After going through the pros and cons of being deaf in one ear or only using the internet for an hour a week‚ I would choose to be deaf in one ear. Being deaf in one ear would mean who would still have your hearing and full use of the internet and staying connected to the world. Personally I would choose to be deaf in one ear. Being deaf in one ear

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    of GMOs‚ to enhance the traits of certain genes within plants or to implant traits from other vegetation which could strengthen the plant. Highly looked down upon by some but highly appreciated by others. I believe GMOs are a great scientific way to make our foods safer‚ because of the self-resisting traits that are bestowed upon them by genetics or genetic implantation. But first what does GMO mean‚ you’ve come so far into this paragraph enough and to not know the meaning of the acronym would straighten

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    As a rule of nature‚ children grow up to be adults. What events make a person an adult? There are three experiences and ceremonies that mark a person an adult: eighteenth birthday‚ graduating from university and his marriage ceremony. One of the events making a person be an adult is his eighteenth birthday. At this time‚ he has all civil rights‚ such as getting married‚ having a driving license‚ doing military service etc. In some families‚ theycan discuss family issues. Take my brother an

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    2. John Hick argues that human beings are psychophysical persons. He believes a person can be resurrected through a divine act of recreation. How does he defend this position? Do you agree with Hick? Why or why not? Please provide reasons to support your claim. John Hick believes psychophysical re-creation and parapsychology is evidence for life after death. He says the soul cannot be destroyed‚ unlike the body. Hicks believe man is not an immortal soul attached to a predetermined body‚ but man

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    we need to make a decision. Depending on different people with different personalities and habits‚ some people like to make a decision quickly on her/her own‚ while other people always like to ask for opinions from his/her friends. Although sometimes we need to follow our hearts when we face some hard-to-decide questions such as deciding to date girlfriend or boyfriend‚ many other times we should get other people’s suggestions and think them over. In my opinion‚ a person should never make an important

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    the way individuals thought were all changed. But‚ despite its advances‚ the industrial revolution made life harder for most people at the time because of poorer health and low wages. While some may argue that living in the cities meant access to better health care the evidence supports the idea that the health of working people during the industrial revolution was dramatically worse than before. By the mid 1800s the life expectancy in cities averaged between 25 and 30 years. This was a lot lower

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