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    How Far do our Expectations Influence Observations? Our expectations have played a huge role in the observations we make within our daily lives‚ ranging from insignificant everyday things down to the last detail of a scientific experiment‚ even if we don’t realize it. The results that we desire and expect have influenced our observations to the extent that it is impossible to prove our observations correct without unbiased testimony from another person. This in turn‚ has caused us to observe only

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    The quote‚ “If you educate a boy‚ you educate an individual but if you educate a girl‚ you educate a nation” originated from an African proverb. It might have originated because of the societal roles of men and women‚ society’s expectations‚ and the contribution each gender has made to the community. Both men and women have educated the nation in many different ways‚ either by contributing to the society‚ or to their families. Hence‚ I disagree with this quote‚ as not all men have never educated

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    personal greed and glory at the expanse of another of kind. This aspect of Man remains uncontested too. I opened my mail box one morning and received a copy of The Economist. The front cover reads "A heart-rending but necessary war". It is rather amazing how man can associate war with the term ’necessary’. The article speaks of the retaliation of United States against the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001. After the two great wars that threatened to annihilate the entire tapestry of humanity in the

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    In 1789‚ France was one of the richest and most influential nations in the world. The people of France were served with humility and fairness in terms of lawful punishment‚ a privilege only offered in a few nations at that time. In theory France could have continued in its path of prosperity‚ but history proves that this was not the case. This essay will focus on the reasons of the French revolution that broke out in 1789 and whether the monarchy of France can be deemed most liable for the revolution

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    Stalin was responsible to a large extent responsible for the purges in Russia during the 1930s. The purges in Russia in the 1930s began as purges made by Stalin in order to remove political opponents such as the Left and the Right Wing in order to secure his power. However‚ the purges began to spread to the army forces and the people of Russia. Purges were in the form of executions or exiled to labour camps. The purges came about mainly due to Stalin in the various factors of the character and personality

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    games instead of studying‚ and consequently fail their tests. In this case‚ it seems that playing computer games when they should be studying is harmful to these children. Even though playing computer games has one or two shortcomings‚ its advantages far outweigh its disadvantages. For instance‚ playing computer games can relax a child’s mind. Many children have much stress from all the assignments they have to complete‚ which could be harmful to their physical and psychological well-being. However

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    the feedback that they get after their teachers have marked their assignments. Teachers’ main aim when assigning and marking homework is to gauge how much each student has taken away from the lessons delivered and whether or not they fully comprehend what has been taught. Students themselves learn from marked assignments how they fare in the class and how much more effort they have to pour into the topics they are learning. For example‚ when an essay has been returned‚ students would know if their

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    “If one were to post a blog entry titled ‘Jasmine Revolution’ several months back‚ he would probably be asked to have ‘a little tea-talk’ with the Chinese police”‚ a citizen mordantly remarked. Indeed‚ when the call for a revolution was at its peak‚ the Chinese government tried all approaches ranging from sporadic searches to large scale new blackouts in an attempt to clamp down on those who voiced out. Nonetheless‚ details about the revolution still remained widespread across the Internet. It is

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    Propaganda was extremely significant in Ggermany in the period 1933 to 1945 as it affected the people of Germany’s lifestyles greatly due to the fact that propaganda was presented to people in their everyday lives in some manner or form‚ making it inescapable. The main methods of propaganda were achieved through radio‚ posters‚ newspapers‚ films‚ music and the arts‚ which are popular forms of entertainment and leisure and therefore influenced the majority of the German public – which were Hitler’s

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    themselves‚ do the right thing even when no-ones watching‚ and be dedicated to your task. Ferdinand Magellan was a Portugese explorer who then sailed for Spain in 1519 on a voyage to the Spice Islands. Magellan was a skilled navigator and a brutal captain who had cruel tendencies‚ leaving his crew to wonder if he was worth defending. Magellan was not worth defending because he was cruel‚ selfish‚ and undedicated to his task. One of the biggest leadership qualities Magellan lacked was Integrity

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