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    Lungs do you know any person that has only one lung or more than two because if you know someone like that then you need to be aware because they are not from the earth. Did you know that lungs are making energy with the respiratory system‚ are lungs one of the more important organs that living organisms need? why do we only have two lungs and not more? Can lungs evolve? Can we survive without lungs ? Can lungs evolve like humans lungs are in part of the body without lungs many species or organisms

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    Why Do We Need Anxiety?

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    We all worry at times. Occasionally for good reason. But worrying can get way out of hand. Worrying and anxiety are intimately related. Anxiety can manifest in many ways‚ including persistent‚ excessive worrying. For example‚ in Generalized Anxiety Disorder‚ excessive anxiety and worry (apprehensive expectation) about events such as school or work performance has been present more days than not for a period of at least six months. By definition‚ this continual worrying is difficult to control and

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    Why Do We Need Management

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    * Why do we need management? We need management to help keep things organized‚ in order and To make sure the company goal are met. * Describe the key functions of management and why these are important. * Planning- To me it is the most important part. It is the foundation that the other three are built on. * Organizing- is the second part of management. Management you must have all of your resources organized in order to operate properly. Through the way you get organized

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    American History. A millennial would assume they could not be a slave and truthfully‚ they couldn’t. Not because they lack the capacity to follow direction but because they have the general knowledge to know that it violates their rights as a citizen. John Adams once said‚ “liberty cannot be preserved without general knowledge among the people.” Knowledge is defined as having a familiarity or awareness due to education or experience. We know‚ because of our ancestors have the knowledge and access to

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    Why Do We Need Laws

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    Why do we need laws? The law controls social relations and behavior To satisfy our basic needs and to exploit the full potential of human existence‚ people have always sought to live in company or society with others‚ the basis of this existence‚ by its very nature‚ must involve social interaction. To ensure the society functions effectively and survives it is necessary to establish norms of acceptable behavior. The state may impose sanctions or punishments on those who fail to comply with

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    Why Do We Become Guilty?

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    Law is a topic mentioned when we talk about illegal activity and the things that were not able to legally do as citizen of the United States. When we end up breaking the law up‚ we are innocent before proven guilty. This all happens within the court system. This is where they find out whether you’re guilty or not‚ so I felt that this would be a great place to do my project. I’m able to get more knowledge about the law and the people around me. Some of the things that you see in court can be astonishing

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    School Segregation There have been numerous controversies concerning segregating schools over decades of years. Students and the parents of students of segregated schools have brought this issue to the light for the courts to see‚ hoping that the students who are being forced to attend schools of less quality than their peers can have equal rights so that they can go to the schools of higher quality. This issue in American education is still a problem to this day. American history and its role

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    In this essay I shall try to explore what homelessness is. Due to the complexity and diversity of the subject‚ I chosen to focus on the sociological theory of anomie popularised by Emile Durkheim. In doing this I hope to avoid the mire of ever changing policy and legislation‚ and find a steady viewpoint. I shall explore how anomie defines and creates the social condition of homelessness. In doing so I shall highlight the role society plays in maintaining a state of homelessness and the dualism of

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    Why Do We Read Literature

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    Why Do We Read Literature?   First‚ Literature Defined: * "The creation of literature is a uniquely human activity‚ born of man’s timeless desire to understand‚ express‚ and finally share experiences." * Literature is "a concrete artifact -- a story‚ a poem‚ or a play" * "The medium of translation‚ of course‚ is language‚ the written and spoken word." * "When we speak of literature‚ however‚ we have in mind a special kind of language that differs from the ordinary discourse with

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    the fourth amendment of the constitution it states that the people have the right to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches. They should uphold this. Our government does not have the right unless under probable cause to monitor our internet. If a warrant is issued then of course they are able to go back and look at past internet usage. It is our right to be able to be safe in knowing we can search

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