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    Abortion: Pro-Choice vs Pro-Life According to BPAS (2010)‚ which is Britain’s largest single abortion provider caring for over 55‚000 women each year‚ abortion is a process of ending a pregnancy in early month. Most of the times‚ a woman can take medicine or having surgery to end her pregnancy and the abortion using this two types of methods are usually done in the first three months of the pregnancy. Abortion is usually done by a doctor and other health care professionals in the hospital‚ doctor’s

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    The Life of Archimedes

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    The Life of Archimedes Archimedes was a Greek mathematician‚ a scientist‚ and a skilled inventor who was born around 287 B.C. in the seaport city of Syracuse‚ Sicily. It has been said that since his father was an astronomer‚ Archimedes inherited his fathers interest for mathematics‚ science‚ and inventions‚ however his biggest interest was in Geometry. In his lifetime not only was he was able to create a ton of helpful inventions‚ he also discovered how to find the volume of a sphere‚ determine

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    Life of Pi

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    Martel’s "The Life of Pi" is a coming of age story about a young man’s reaching maturity through tragic but uplifting story of loss and miraculous survival. The story is based on a journey which contains adventure‚ tradgedy‚ humour‚ and also the survival of the fittest mentality. Yann Martel depicts a story of a youth who seeks knowledge‚ wisdom‚ connectivity‚ and spirituality through religeon and zoology. Applying the craft’s he has practiced and is taught‚ protagonist Pi Patel seeks survival

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    Ethics in Life

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    and Fiqh for Everyday Life (UNGS 2050) assignment is “The Ethics of Islamic Life.” The main objective of this assignment is to fulfil the requirement for the subject. However‚ we have our own reasons for choosing this particular topic and one of them is to gain more knowledge about ethics. As we know‚ ethics in one of the most important elements in our life as it indicates the level of our civilization. Moreover‚ when speaking about ethics particularly in Islamic life‚ we are the Muslims actually

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    Life Is a Race

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    society Society or human society is a group of people related to each other through persistent relations such as social status‚ roles and social networks. By extension‚ society denotes the people of a region or country‚ sometimes even the world‚ taken as a whole.[1] Used in the sense of an association‚ a society is a body of individuals outlined by the bounds of functional interdependence‚ possibly comprising characteristics such as national or cultural identity‚ social solidarity‚ language or

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    The Life of Akbar

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    known as the Chagatai or the Jagatai who originated in the regions beyond the Oxus forming part of the Chagatai heritage. Akbar greatly depended on his heredity class which classified him into the Turk‚ Mongol‚ and the Persian blood lines. Later in his life Akbar changed his name and birthday because his relatives were strong believers of the supernatural and they felt the need to protect him against sorcery by concealing his true identity. Akbar’s birthdate was moved back from November 23 to October

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    sedentary life

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    Many of the diseases which afflict people who do office jobs are the direct results of a sedentary lifestyle. Do you agree? That lack of activities in life contributes to many diseases is a fact. Nowadays‚ the image of office work as a safe and healthy occupation is destroyed. Many people have mentioned that office jobs and sedimentary-related diseases are inextricably linked together. While I accept that it may suit them‚ I believe that such illnesses are deeply rooted in poor general knowledge

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    Village Life

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    consider living at these places. Some people prefer to live in a small town while others prefer to live in a big city. In my view‚ it is better to live in a big city for two important reasons. First‚ there are more opportunities in a big city. It is often said that people do better when they get appropriate background‚ so if you are well educated and your aim is to earn a lot of money‚ a big city will materialize your dreams. For example‚ living in a small town in Nepal‚ my best friend’s father studied

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    Mesopotamian Life

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    Mesopotamians could have transported their trade goods to almost everywhere‚ but another physical environment was a huge barrier for the Mesopotamians to break through. The physical environment was the mountains‚ with its topography high and wide that made the city invulnerable but forced the Mesopotamians to trade with the neighborhood country‚ since transporting on land was harder so it forced the option to decrease to the Romans‚ Assyrians‚ Greeks‚ Hittites‚ Egyptians‚ Ethiopians‚ Babylonians‚ Phoenicians

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    ODE ON A GRECIAN URN: LIFE VS ART Keats’ "Ode on a Grecian Urn" is a balance between the flux of human experience and the fixity of art‚ the contrast between enduring art and ephemeral art‚ and an equation between realism and aestheticism. The indefinite article in the poem refers to how Keats did not refer to any single work of Greek art; but to art in general. The origin of the poem can be traced to various sources: a marble vase in Louvre‚ another one in Louvre depicting a revelry scene‚ the

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