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    Love has no gender Everybody should have the right to a legally recognized union with a partner of their choice. The debate over whether or not people in same sex relationship should be allowed to marry‚ or even enter into civil unions is no new fight. Legalizing gay marriage has brought a new trend which then providing the arguments on supporting gay marriage such as denying them is a violation of religious freedom and minority discrimination encourages people to have strong family values and constitute

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    Rhino Poaching facts: A total of 158 rhino have been poached since the beginning of the year. In the Kruger National Park‚ 116 rhino had been poached‚ the department of environmental affairs said in a statement. Thirteen were poached in North West‚ 12 in KwaZulu-Natal‚ nine in Mpumalanga and eight in Limpopo. Sixty-one people had been arrested: 38 of them alleged poachers and three alleged couriers‚ the department said. In the past week‚ two poachers were arrested in the KNP. Nine people had

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    Summary of Week 1 A look back at the week‚ in which Dr David Robinson‚ Senior Lecturer in Biological Science at The Open University‚ discusses what you have learned so far in this course and then introduces some of the ideas and examples explored in week 2. There are different ways that an ecosystem can be defined and you discussed this with other learners‚ to reach a working definition of an ecosystem. You examined the core concept of an ecosystem through the example of a rock pool. Guidance

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    ALLOCATION OF UNIFORM MARKS IN GCSE (APPLICABLE FROM JUNE 2010) What is a UMS? The Uniform Mark Scale (UMS) is used in unitised specifications as a device for reporting‚ recording and aggregating candidates’ unit test performances. Why do we need the UMS? In a unitised specification candidates may take units at different stages during the course and may retake units before certification. Each exam paper is unique‚ and so the difficulty of exams may vary slightly from year to year. Senior

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    Introduction Fun Fact: The Don Juan Pond in Antarctica is the saltiest place on Earth. Does that have anything to do with an Ecocolumn? No. What is an Ecocolumn? An Ecocolumn is essentially a tiny ecosystem in a bottle. A few bottles. And it’s not an ecosystem. It has three chambers: Terrestrial‚ Decomposition‚ and Aquatic. The Terrestrial Chamber has the soil‚ the sun‚ and is the entrance into the Ecocolumn. The Decomposition Chamber is where decomposers break down the dead organic matter

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    Don DeLillo’s works on the terrorist attacks are one man’s point of view of that day and how it effected their personal life. We are able to see this tragic event through the eyes of the people who witnessed the morning of Tuesday‚ September 11th 2001. In his article In the ruins of the future DeLillo writes about his personal experiences through the eyes of his nephew. There are a hundred thousand stories crisscrossing New York‚ Washington and the world. Where we are‚ whom we know‚ what we’ve seen

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    FOREWORD: The world as we know it has changed drastically over the years. With the advent of technological and industrial advancement‚ life has become much easier‚ however‚ not without its share of negative consequences. One such consequence is that the quality of the air we breathe has deteriorated considerably- mainly as a result of human activity. Is this an acceptable price to pay for development? INTRODUCTION: This report seeks to identify the main industrial sources of air pollution in

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    The first argument is one that takes a position to support the idea that abortion‚ in certain cases‚ is morally permissible or is acceptable to do. The argument is given by Judith Jarvis Thompson. She concedes to the idea that the fetus is a person and is given the right to life for the sake of argument and to get into the moral permissibility‚ or the right and wrong of each decision depending on the circumstances for having an abortion. The right to life is simply your right to live and have a

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    2007 Booker T. Washington and T. Thomas Fortune Though not as well known today as many of his contemporaries‚ T. Thomas Fortune was the foremost African American journalist of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Using his editorial position at a series of black newspapers in New York City‚ Fortune established himself as a leading spokesman and defender of the rights of African Americans in both the South and the North (wikipedia). The life of T Thomas Fortune spanned

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    Othello Essay The novel Don Quixote‚ by Miguel Cervantes‚ is an exploration into the idea of created reality. Cervantes‚ through the character of Don Quixote‚ illustrates to readers how we as human beings often make reality to be whatever we want it to be. Don Quixote is a perfect example of "created reality." The character Don Quixote is real‚ and he lives in a real world‚ but everything that he sees is exaggerated in his mind. It all begins with his name. Don Quixote was not actually a

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