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    Some people think that restricting certain things such as smoking and driving certain cars that can increase pollution for the sake of other people’s health is a restriction to our freedom‚ these people say that is their health and they should be allowed to. However when we analyze this actions we end up realising that said “freedom” is not really worth risking our health or even our lives. We focus so much on the negative that we forget the positive outcome not only to society but for ourselves

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    places‚ persons‚ and ideas. There are many ways to look at sacred elements. With there being many different elements that can be considered sacred‚ it depends on the person that is talked to. Someone may consider anything sacred if they wanted to. Most people‚ like myself‚ would correlate the word “sacred” with religion‚ and items related. The word “sacred” is defined as being “connected with God‚” or “relating to religion” (Sacred‚ n.d.). Although the definition relates religion to sacred elements‚ we

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    Women have been judged and told that they “couldn’t do” certain things for hundreds of years‚ especially female athletes. Whether it was for the “emotional level of a woman”‚ or just their supposed “inability to play”‚ they have been unappreciated for what they can do by sexist‚ misogynistic men like Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. He claims that‚ “you know‚ the girls‚ they are more unstable emotionally than us [men]”. I am glad that this idea of female athletes has faded over the years‚ and that women are finally

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    comes into play. Whether it’s my schoolwork or volleyball‚ I struggle with this on a daily basis. It’s a blessing because it makes me work harder for what I want but also a curse because it can be very stressful and hurt my confidence. I am beginning to find a way to let it benefit me more than hurt me and I am so glad that I have finally been able to do that. Working hard‚ spending hours on homework making sure everything is done to its best. My dark circles accentuate and my face becomes lifeless

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    Although most people believe that the consequences of war will always be present in society‚ there are few who think it can be completely erased. In “Grass‚” Carl Sandburg uses personification to proclaim that the traces of war can be eliminated by nature and time. "Grass" by Carl Sandburg is a poem filled with depth and complexity. The beginning line of the poem stating‚ "Pile the bodies high at Austerlitz and Waterloo" (Sandburg‚ Carl line 1) shows that there were several bodies left over from

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    Through symbolism‚ Longfellow describes how positive and negative actions affect the people around you. Through the story he creates in “The Arrow and the Song‚” Longfellow expresses how like an arrow‚ hatred will leave an everlasting scar‚ while kindness and compassion (the song) will promote friendship and happiness. In his poem‚ Longfellow utilizes symbolism to effectively convey the message that every action‚ whether you can see it or not‚ has consequences. Because arrows are typically a symbol of rage

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    formulae is written as: To find out the refractive index‚ substitute these into the equation; The speed of light travels in air is 3 x 10^8-1 The speed of light travels in glass is 2 x 10^8 ms^-1 Refractive Index (Glass): 3 x 10^8 / 2 x 10^8 = 1.5 When light enters glass‚ its reflective index is 1.5. To further assist with understanding why light refract and what causes these behavioural acts‚ I will use the analogy of marching soldiers as an example. This analogy of the marching soldiers shows

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    My tattoo embodies my life… Everything on this page means something that’s genuinely important to me. In the centre is an outline of Mufasa from The Lion King. The reason why I chose the quote "Remember who you are" is because I feel like I occasionally forget what my purpose in life is‚ especially at the moment I go through things that I just dislike that I wish I could never go through. Close to the quote is also a cross to show that I believe in Christianity and there are flowers on the cross

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    I have found multiple characteristics that suit the overall theme of the story. Well following through the duration of the story‚ I found the characteristics of curiousity‚brave ‚creative‚aware‚intelligent and most definitely patient. First off‚ i felt as though the characteristics of curiosity and creative to be connected into the main idea of the story. Throughout the story‚ creativity is recognized as the biologist creates all the animals within the exhibits‚ but also is creative enough to have

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    Harry’s ruthlessness is revealed when he tries to shoot Tom. After Tom refuses to help Harry‚ Harry “tries to fire the gun” (130). This action shows how ruthless Harry is because it demonstrates that Harry will do anything that is necessary to escape without hesitation even though it is killing his own brother. With the revelation of Harry’s ruthlessness‚ the plot advances closer to the breaking point in which Harry dies. When Harry points the gun at Tom‚ Tom does nothing to prevent Harry because Tom

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