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    Regular Exercise Will Save Your Life Regular Exercise Will Save Your Life Being physically active is the most beneficial thing for the human body‚ physically and mentally. Exercise decreases the risks of heart disease‚ diabetes‚ and stroke. It treats and prevents depression‚ increases muscle strength and cognitive function‚ and prevents obesity. It’s estimated that only 20% of the people in America get enough exercise‚ with an obesity rate of over 25% and an overweight rate of over 35%. Depression

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    independence from British rule. To Indians then and now‚ Asoka was a giant‚ a warrior‚ and a ruler beyond any in their history. Asoka is known by many people throughout the world‚ and those people have different views on him. Some people considered him a ruthless conqueror‚ and on the meanwhile‚ others think of Asoka as an enlightened ruler. In many ways‚ he is the founding father of India. As a warrior‚ he conquered valuable territory that remains part of India today‚ and as a ruler‚ he introduced a form

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    people were affected by the violence and brutality of the Mongols. Their empire spread from northern China all the way to Russia and Europe‚ just on the backs of their horses. Every Mongol leader had one motive in mind - to conquer and kill. These ruthless soldiers spent their lives travelling and conquering many towns and major cities‚ leaving nothing behind but messages of their defeat. The Barbarians were proved to be truly ¨barbaric¨ by the writings of John of Plano Carpini‚ Mongolian leaders‚

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    philosophers‚ their views on certain topics could not be more different. Machiavelli believed that being vicious and ruthless in order to obtain a desired outcome is acceptable. On the other side‚ King believed that someone should do everything in their power to reach a moral goal‚ without acting in a violent manner. King’s non violent direct action might not be the same as Machiavelli’s ruthless beliefs‚ but King’s idea of breaking the law to end segregation constitutes a Machiavellian argument. In Letter

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    Beauty Damage What is the definition of beauty? This is a difficult question because beauty is a hard thing to define. Scientist have struggled to define what attributes make a person beautiful or attractive. Beauty is seen differently all around the world. What may seem beautiful in one persons eye may not be in someone else’s. Despite the opinions whether it is true or not that the beauty standards are overrated. There are major effects that take place because of this issue. Beauty standards today

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    To many‚ the name Mary Tudor has gone down in history as that of one of the most ruthless queens of all time. Mary was born on the 18th of February 1516 to Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. During her lifetime‚ she would experience the world as she knew it crumbling around her. Mary was the only child to survive from her parents’ marriage. To her father’s dismay she was not the son that he craved‚ so after years of attempts he began to look elsewhere for his heir. It was this decision that would

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    Aaron Haniff 3/17/14 108 Pd. 1 The Mongols began to rise to power under the great Genghis Khan‚ and during the 13th century they created the largest empire in history. The Mongols during the 1300s were very known‚ and feared by many‚ it was almost rare to find areas that hadn’t

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    the characters can be comparable to the modern era where our society is ridden with greed and selfishness for different desires. Animal Farm and the society of North Korea are consumed and impacted by greed and selfishness through unequal rights‚ ruthless oppression‚ and lack of a unified government. Throughout the course of Animal Farm‚ unequal rights are traced through the building of the windmill‚ to the harvest for food. Through the harsh summer harvest‚ Napoleon announced “Any Animal

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    Explanatory Synthesis Should gays and lesbians have the same rights to adopt as heterosexuals? The laws of most states permit an unmarried person to be an adopted parent. However‚ many states have enacted laws limiting and in some cases prohibiting‚ lesbian and gay men from adopting. Adoption of children by lesbian and gay men remains controversial. A court must first find that the best interest of the child will be served by the adoption. Some courts have strongly rejected the notion that adoption

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    accuses Masood of being a “worthless” man “He’s an indolent man and I don’t like such people” (129) for losing himself to his emotions and losing all of his inherited wealth‚ he on the other hand has lost his humanity through his antipathetic and ruthless businesslike attitude to gain power and wealth. Being one of the more powerful men of his agricultural society‚ he owns a large surplus of food. During the harvest of Masood’s palm dates‚ he ended up taking his full portion of the share (five sacks)

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