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    1) " Can we have beliefs or knowledge which are independent of our culture?" Culture is “mankind’s primary adaptive mechanism".  Essentially‚ culture is a shared store of values and beliefs common to a group of people. The prevalence of culture in the life of the individual leads to the question‚ " Can we have beliefs or knowledge which are independent of our culture?" Two terms must first be defined: knowledge and beliefs.    A belief may be defined as “the ideas in which we have faith in

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    INFLUENCE  OF  OUR  NOTIONS  OF  RACE  TO  OUR  NOTIONS  OF  INTELLIGENCE 1                  How  do  our  no)ons  of  race  affect  our  no)ons  of  intelligence?                                    Dinislam  Karimov.  İstanbul  Şehir  University                                                                                     Research  of  influence  of  na)onal  and  racial  iden)ty  of  the  person  on  his  intelligence  is   hampered  by  the  circumctance  that  any  research

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    How Light Affect Our Planet: Process Writing Thomas Tse October 31‚ 2012 Nowadays due to light pollution‚ it is hard to find a place in Hong Kong that can look at the stars clearly. It means that the light has disturbed our planet already; few types of animals can’t figure out that it’s morning or night. It affects the animal’s differentiation‚ communication and competition capacity. According to different problems‚ we must need to have some actions to help our society

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    The Men We Carry in Our Minds is an essay by Scott Russell Sanders on the roles and responsibilities given to men and women in different echelons of society. Writing from his own point of view‚ the author spends the majority of the essay comparing and contrasting the differing jobs of men and women‚ and then outlining the effects of those jobs on them. Sanders’ views on the responsibilities of women change over the course of his maturation‚ but his sympathetic view towards the labours of the common

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    praise to the Almighty Allah SWT‚ because of His Blessing we are able to attend this English speech contest. Secondly‚ may peace be upon the prophet Muhammad Saw who has guided us from the darkness into the brightness. I also would like to say many thanks to the juries and MC who have given me opportunity to deliver an English speech in front of you all. Ladies and Gentlemen‚ The title of my speech is “Save Our Earth; Save Our Forest”. As we know‚ people from all over the world always commemorate Earth

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    The world that we live in seems to be perfect. But is it? We are surrounded by stereotypes that change our lives even if we try to avoid or hear them. Mostly‚ the stereotypes affect our social lives‚ our emotions and how we interact with our environment. Stereotypes have an enormous impact on how we feel as human beings. That makes people not to have any motivations. According to me some people are chained with the stereotypes that are connected with them and because of that they are convicted

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    Scott Sanders’ The Men We Carry in Our Minds is an assessment of the oppression and common themes experienced by individuals as a result of encultured social constructs. Scott uses a series of imagery heavy narratives to isolate a repeating pattern of “destiny” observed throughout the narrator’s life. While the first series of reflections introduce the subjection of men based on the social implications of one’s skin color‚ the second series of reflections reflect on the ideas on gender equality by

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    Television and Your Health Media can be helpful as a tool to promote healthy living and lifestyles. News broadcasts can influence society’s views on how to be healthy. These broadcasts do this by illustrating how to make healthy choices. News broadcasts have the ability to shift society’s focus from obesity and weight loss to healthier eating and being more active. They draw attention to the need for policies on things such as fast food marketing to youth and the quality of foods in schools

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    Hello‚ we are the AAS news. Here we have “We are on our own” by Miriam Katin‚ published in 2006. We are Efe‚ Quincy‚ and Lluis. First of all‚ Miriam Katin is an American author of Hungarian-Jewish descent. She is most notably known as a graphic novelist. The book was written in 2006‚ using a black and white pencil‚ accompanied by Katin’s childhood encounters. Katin was born in Budapest in 1942‚ during World War ll. Her dad was deployed to serve as a combat medic. Due to the attempt of the Nazis to

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    “The Men We Carry in Our Minds” In the passage of “The Men We Carry in Our Minds” by Scott Russell Sanders‚ the author discusses about his view on men and women. “When the women I met at college thought about the joys and privileges of men‚ they did not carry in their minds the sort of men I had known in my childhood” (172)‚ the meaning is the way one believes women and men are about‚ along with their experiences with women and men throughout their lives. The author’s perception on men is the

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