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    Environment: Human Beings

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    Nowadays‚ environment issues are become more seriously. It’s very important for us to protect the environment. Good environment can make people feel happy and fit. To improve the environment means to improve our life. Therefore‚ human beings can protect the environment in three ways: conserving water‚ recycling‚ reducing‚ reusing and saving energy. First‚ human beings can protect the environment through saving water. Water is very important to us because we can’t live without water. Water which is

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    Can sugar be harmful to our bodies to the point that it causes early death or many diseases? A senior Dutch official has called for tighter regulation of sale and consumption of sugar‚ warning that is the “most dangerous drug of the time”. Sugar causes many disease such as fat deposits in the liver‚ diabetes‚ and the increase in risk of heart disease. Soft drinks and other sugary substances should carry tobacco — style warnings that sugar is highly addictive and dangerous‚ to consume. There

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    Catherine McClellan Belief and Communication May 6‚ 2014 Is believing in angels a kind of madness or is it a common way to cope with loss and coincidence? (2864 words) The word angel comes from the Greek phrase ‘anglos’‚ a translation from the Hebrew word ‘mal’ahk‚ literally meaning messenger (McBrien 1994). Angels have served as a mediator between the spiritual and earthly realms for thousands of year. Today‚ over 70% of Americans believe in angels (CBS 2011). This widespread

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    PLANTS AND HUMAN BEINGS Plants and humans are living things that constitute part of the environment. These two depend on each other for their survival. But as plants can live without humanshumans can not live for long without plants and this essay explains why this is possible. Plants have the capability to build up organic substances they need from inorganic substances. They only need carbon dioxide‚ water and salts to make their essential substances. Glucose for example is produced from these

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    Human Diversity and the Myth of Race When people think about race and the different social groups that surround them‚ you also have to think of the stereotypes that go along with them. Assume that the world’s definition of race is “an idea or scheme recognizing that the human population divides into several distinct groups‚ the members of which have traits and skills in common with each other that they do not share with members of other such groups.” There are problems with this definition in

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    Can Human Be Predicted.

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    Human behavior can be predicted most of the time‚ but not all the time. People are product of their environment in a way but then how can we explain these strange things when a child grows up in a nice family but become a criminal. Human beings do not react only by innate reflex‚ the education play a really important role. For example‚ the innate reflex of the fear of a snake‚ without education and without recognition specific of the species of snake‚ the snake fear established prescriptively among

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    would’ve gone with something that I cannot take away from myself without changing who I am or my identity. I thought of how I could never stop being a sister to my siblings‚ or how I could never stop fighting for what I believe in‚ as I’m a very vocal person when it comes to my beliefs. I also thought about my passion for reading books‚ how it’s a form of escape for me and how I can’t imagine a life without it. But then a couple of weeks ago‚ I read Elie Wiesel’s masterpiece entitled “Night” and

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    Being on time Introduction and Thesis On the morning of Tuesday the 25th of January‚ I arrived late to a room inspection conducted at the barracks at 0700. As part of my corrective training for this incident I will being teaching you all a class on the importance of being on time and how being late can affect your career in the Army. The important aspects of being punctual include performance at work‚ combat readiness‚ and accountability. Our first point of discussion will be performance

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    myth

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    you answer the following questions: How is the word myth used popularly? For example‚ what does the statement‚ "It’s a myth" mean? In contrast‚ how is the word myth used in the academic context? After considering the definition in your textbooks and course materials‚ write a definition in your own words. What Are Myths? Myths are ancient narratives that attempt to answer the enduring and fundamental human questions: How did the universe and the world come to be? How did we come to be here? Who are we

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    and that was one of the experiments that show how far human can get to the high stage of scientific technologies. Since then‚ the idea of human cloning was conceived. Some people think that human cloning should be permitted because it can brings great benefits to mankind. Still‚ some people think that human cloning should be banned since it is like a double-edged sword which can cause danger to personality‚ dignity and society. Look from every angle‚ human cloning should be accepted as legal for a better

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