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    Galileo‚ Through a Clear Lens Many people remember Galileo Galilei as simply the inventor of the telescope‚ and an important figure in science. However‚ Galileo’s life and pioneer thinking challenged the old world beliefs of the Church at a time when their word was law; and demonstrated his great courage‚ his strong convictions‚ and his thirst for knowledge. Galileo began his studies as a young boy at a monastery near Florence‚ Italy. In 1581‚ he gave up the monastic life at the request of his

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    Jake Curry and Logan James were both 14-year-old kids living in San Francisco California. Jake was an average height with Blonde messy hair and bright ocean blue eyes. He worked out every day and was without a doubt the strongest boy in his grade. Jake attracted kids from other schools to his football games with his incredible moves and catches. Other than football Jake was known for his Impeccable personality. He was easy to talk to and had a great sense of humor. Everyone either loved Jake or wanted

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    Writing about literature - an essay THE CAN-CAN: WHAT CAN AND WHAT CAN’T? By Huy Phát A popular provocative dance move in the Broadway shows in 1950s has been chosen as the title for this short story “The Can-can” of Vivante about a man having a love affair while his thought was wandering around “somebody doing the can-can”- his wife back home. The can-can therefore does more than just being the title‚ its repeated recurrence in the story recognizes itself as a noteworthy symbol and also contributes

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    In his book The Conscience of a Liberal‚ Paul Krugman discusses the “progressive agenda” and its “fierce opposition. From the text‚ it is clear that Krugman is a strong supporter of progressivism‚ and is strongly against movement conservatism based on the actions of several conservatives. Based on historical context and his observations of the actions of the Republican and Democratic parties‚ Krugman effectively argues that the progressive agenda is highly beneficial to the overall social and economic

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    It’s essential for our nation’s survival. Because when the next drought or storm raids our current food basket‚ whether it is Guyana or America‚ who then will we turn to to fill the country’s mighty belly? Food security is very important and it should be top on the agenda. As a country of just 1980 sq. miles and 1.3 million people an averaged food import bill of $4 billion dollars in three

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    The Difference between Right and Wrong is Clear Is there a clear difference between right and wrong? Well‚ it all depends on what one has been trained to believe. When answering this question one must include many factors‚ such as religious morals and values‚ environmental influences‚ society‚ and etc. One might believe that stealing to provide for their family is okay‚ but another knows that you do not steal‚ no matter what the circumstances may be because it is wrong. As with the given example

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    that we as humans are made up of two parts‚ the physical body and then the soul. Compared to the other main theory which is very different to Dualism‚ Materialism. Materialists believe that we are just 1 aspect‚ which is physical and that the physical can explain everything‚ even the workings of the brain. The most important philosophers with a dualists view begin right back in the Greek era with Plato and forward to the middle ages with Descartes. However for materialism more modern day ideas come from

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    view that conscince should always be obeyed - (35 marks) Conscience is differently defined by people‚ some think its an inner feeling that speaks to person when carrying out a type of actions whilst others might define conscience as a guilt feeling that occurs within a person when performing wrong actions. However‚ conscience is defined as a moral sense of right and wrong felt by a person through an inner feeling. In my opinion conscience should always be obeyed because I believe everyone is born

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    The definition of body language 2.2 The importance of body language 2.2.1 Body language is widely used in daily life 2.2.2 Benefits body language bring to us during communication Chapter 3 Characteristics of body language from the view of Sino-America cultural communication  3.1 Same body language conveys different meaning due to different culture 3.2 Same body language represents same meaning in different cultures 3.3 Only few body language exist in unique culture

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