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    I believe that intelligent design should not be taught in school. Intelligent design is not a scientific perspective‚ it’s a religious one. It is not science because there is not enough evidence to support it. Kids can learn about intelligent design at home or at sunday school‚ it should not be taught in schools. It is creationism disguised as science. If some intelligent being created and designed all life on Earth‚ then who or what created the intelligent being? Intelligent design is not supported

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    unmatched in combat‚ and constantly wiling to die for Sparta. This ideal warrior was created almost forcefully through the "physical‚ social and moral education" system‚ the agoge. Spartan education began soon after birth‚ where babies were inspected by Ephors and cast onto the slopes of Mt Taygetus if the Spartan health standards were not met. Boys were raised by their mothers until the age of seven‚ at which point they entered the agoge. Within the barracks they immediately joined an agelai

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    In today’s world‚ technology often seems to get in the way of real human connection. This concern has even spawned self-improvement classes designed to improve one’s conversation skills. John McDermott‚ executive comment editor of the Financial Times‚ writes about his experience and musings in his article “How to Have a Conversation.” McDermott describes matter-of-factly his attendance to a class aimed at helping people become better conversationalists. His writing‚ intended for anyone who wishes

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    economic power it was‚ showed the world that a government where the people hold equal power to each other‚ can work‚ that a small group of ruling elite isn’t necessary. Even after the fall of athenian power‚ Pericles‚ a man who forged Athenian culture‚ made the ideals of democracy widespread (Doc 7). Athenian culture lived on and morphed‚ until‚ over time it became a part of modern day democratic cultures‚ and in what way is this more evident than

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    AE3 Allen How males and females communicate Human is more advanced than other animals‚ it is that human can use tools and use their own languages. There are many kinds of different languages in the world. Human beings are made up of men and women‚ but they use the different languages to communicate. This essay will explain how males and females communicate. There are several ideas about communication for males. First of all‚ when males play game‚ they like to join in large groups. For example

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    must agree that male circumcision has become somewhat of a more cultural practice than in the past‚ however I do feel it has medical benefits. Specific benefits from male circumcision were identified for the prevention of urinary tract infections‚ acquisition of HIV‚ transmission of some sexually transmitted infections‚ and penile cancer. There is also compelling evidence that male circumcision reduces the risk of heterosexually acquired HIV infection in men by approximately 60%. Male circumcisions

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    to malecircumcision.org‚ about thirty percent of the world’s male population is circumcised. Male circumcision is when the tip of the penis or “foreskin‚” is removed. This surgical procedure has been done for thousands of years‚ by cultures all over the world‚ for many different reasons such as religious‚ medical‚ social‚ and cultural. According to medical studies it can help reduce risks of catching sexually transmitted infections. Male circumcision is a controversial topic with many of point of

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    In my opinion Athenians prepared their boys as best they could according to their needs. This education was meant to prepare him for any walk of life he may walk from being a soldier to a high ranking politician. His role as the future Kyrios would entail him to make sure his wife would run the domestic and economic affairs of the household. He would have also bought slaves from slave-markets and became the main representative at weddings‚ funerals and festivals. He must have been able to host

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    Conversation versus Preservation The condition of our environment is a worldwide debate. Our air and water condition doesn’t recognize borders. You can have problems with soil in a nation and you can cause problems and reduce another country’s food supply. At the same time different regions in the world do face different problems. One key distinction is the environmental threats faced by developed nations‚ such as the United States and Western European countries‚ and developing nations‚ such as

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    Male Chauvinism Let’s begin with very definition of male chauvinism. It is the belief that men are superior to women. There are men who believe this to be true and some women do to. Most of us are raised with the thought that a woman’s place is in the kitchen and not in the workplace. I on the other hand have mixed feelings on this subject. I believe male chauvinism is like a double edge sword. In one aspect‚ I believe a woman’s place is at home. She needs to be at home taking care of the kids

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