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    forests to clear land. The greenhouse effect has the potential to reach levels of heat that our world has never seen before; our polar bears live in the arctic where they rely on the cold Canadian weather to survive. As a result of our selfish and careless behavior polar bears have nowhere to go because the icecaps that they live on are melting and they are drowning given that they are forced to swim longer to find more icecaps that have not already melted and by that time they either die of starvation

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    Introduction With the great concern surrounding the destruction of the earth’s atmosphere due to air pollution‚ the immediate and direct harm caused to the human body is often over shadowed. While many are aware that our careless use of hazardous chemicals and fossil fuels may leave the planet uninhabitable in the future‚ most over look the fact that they also cause real damage to our bodies at this moment. Such pollutants cause damage to our respiratory system‚ leading to the fluctuation of the

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    Over Population

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    By: ST The population of our planet will quickly reach a point where there will not be adequate amount of resources to support life on Earth. Population control must be enforced to avoid such a catastrophic occurrence. Many economic‚ social and environmental problems are either affiliated with or are increased due to overpopulation. With an exponentially increasing world population‚ the problems created by overpopulation grow correspondingly. In order to stabilize the massive population‚ the

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    because people like to have the best of the best things. people like to have the best shoes and clothes. People like to look good instead of just needing things. People think that the best looking things are the best. I think people do careless things and make careless decisions because they aren’t thinking wright. People could of had a bad day and is upset or something and they do something stupid. Once you make a decision you should be happy with it and be confident. You should feel this way because

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    Sung Woo Hwang Mr. Waugh ENG 4U1 06 22 13 Universal Lessons There are reasons behind The Great Gatsby’s grand success as one the best American novels of the twentieth century and The Count of Monte Cristo’s success as one of the greatest French novels of nineteenth century. Both novels dominated the literature of their respective centuries. The first suitable explanation for their domination is that the authors of both books are geniuses. They expressed their opinions about social and political

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    How does Fitzgerald make Tom Buchanan an unpleasant character? Support your answer by close reference to Fitzgerald’s writing. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald creates a most unpleasant character in the form of Tom Buchanan. Fitzgerald achieves this primarily by consistently showing Buchanan’s unpleasant characteristics to the reader in every situation where we meet him. Buchanan is displayed as a selfish‚ controlling and physically dominant bully who disregards care for anyone‚ including his

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    More Money‚ More Problems: An Analysis of The Great Gatsby (Draft #2) Can money buy happiness? This age old question is a recurring theme in the novel The Great Gatsby. Throughout the novel we see that wealth creates loneliness‚ isolation and corruption in people. Through the examination of the main character’s behaviours present in The Great Gatsby‚ it is clear that wealth negatively impacts people. First of all‚ Gatsby’s amount of wealth causes him to be isolated from others. Nick observes this

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    “Reserving judgments is a matter of infinite hope.” – Nick Carraway Nick Carraway is the narrator for The Great Gatsby for an array of reasons. Nick is the cousin of Daisy and the neighbour of Gatsby and‚ it could be said that‚ for these reasons alone‚ Nick is the perfect choice to narrate the novel due to his relationship with both of these characters. However‚ Nick also attempts to give the reader an unbiased opinion of the characters and the events as they unfold. Fitzgerald makes Carraway

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    feeling a story or poem gives you. In the beginning of “Games at Twilight” the children are having a good time playing games together and they are truly enjoying life. In the beginning of the poem “There Will Come Soft Rains” there is a cheerful and careless feeling. The animals are enjoying their life by singing and whistling. In the end of the short story‚ “Games at Twilight” there is a sad mood to the short story and a feeling of emptiness or nothing (13). In the end of

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    Katie Tkachuk Professor Hake ENGWR 302 26 September 2012 Impressionable Minds We find ourselves in a modern world‚ during the so-called “age of information” and “age of technology”. But what else is it an age of? What seems to be a promising future is muddied up by corruption and lies. Our technology isn’t just a source of valuable information‚ but also of lies‚ advertisements‚ and propaganda. Everything is getting more technological and the American family has lost many of its traditional

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