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    Sacred Planet

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    this documentary film‚ Sacred Planet. In the film‚ the majestic creatures like giraffe‚ monkeys and birds give me a peaceful mind. The splendour of the oceans and mountains are so relieving to behold. “Everything has a spirit.” This is one of the lines I got from the documentary. It’s like human spirit is related to the environmental spirit. This means that we live in harmony. So if a spirit is exhausted‚ it affects the other. Just like what we do with Mother Earth. If we abuse and degrade the

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    Life as We Know It

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    Life as we know it‚ is short‚ there are many things that we can comprehend and some that we are not meant to. The human race‚ rich with its diversity of people‚ is coming to an end as we speak of it. Who is to be arraigned of bringing such mobocracy to the human race? We are the ones‚ we have brought this dilemma upon ourselves‚ we invented and innovated technology without thinking of its aftermath. Where do we stand today? In the field that builds and destroys. Almost everything is stereotyped‚

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    materialism‚ was fascinated by religious practices of specific religions like Islam‚ Hinduism and Judaism. He observed how these religions had specific food restrictions which followers could not eat like pork or beef. He also examined the types of sacred figures in these religions like the Ka’aba where people would walk around it and pray‚ as it is known as the house of God in Islam. This led to assumptions from his philosophy that these historical practices and restrictions of food are connected

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    environment around you can cause you to think differently about yourself‚ your family‚ and maybe even your lifestyle. Wes Moore (the Rhodes Scholar) had a college educated mother and grandparents. Although they were poor‚ Wes’s mother earned enough to send her son to private school and eventually used her social connections to send Wes to military school. Mary‚ the other Wes Moore’s mother‚ was offered a Pell Grant into Johns Hopkins University; which gave her hope to get out of poverty and be

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    Never Trust Anyone

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    advertisement for anyone seeking classic basketball cards that was willing to pay one-hundred dollars. I figured it would be easier and less time consuming to post an ad online rather than asking around. A couple weeks later‚ I received an email from someone asking to come by and see it. Like most people‚ I was excited to get rid of my collection but at the same time I didn’t worry about the consequences of being in danger. We scheduled a day to meet at a shopping center that we both knew. Not thinking

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    anyone lived in a pretty how town”               E. E. Cummings’s poem “anyone lived in a pretty how town” is about a small town filled with people caught up in going through the motions. The protagonist is a man referred to as “anyone” who is different from the other townspeople. People shun him for his individualism.  Cummings throughout the entire poem is stressing the importance of people being unique in their own way instead of conforming to others’ ideas.  His sidekick and lover is “noone

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    We should not preserve the past‚ we should look to the future. We are living in the modern era‚ where people are practical and realistic‚ optimistic that new inventions and discoveries will improve their lives. For most‚ it would be plain foolishness if one were to be so mindful about the past‚ when instead‚ one should invest his time and thought into building a better and more meaningful life in the future. Ironically‚ in the midst of their “pragmatic” judgement of keeping the past alive‚ these

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    Should we or Should we Not Write Essays in Science class? A Science class is not an appropriate course for a student to consume their needs of time into an assigned essay‚ as an English class would purposely cover. It is not a place where a student should be assigned to write an essay. For that matter‚ students essentially have an English class. Science class is a course where students learn science related topics through observation and experimentation. Purposely‚ time for a science class is

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    considered sacred. Sacred items are usually considered religious items‚ but that isn’t always the case. Sacred item examples include things‚ places‚ persons‚ and ideas. There are many ways to look at sacred elements. With there being many different elements that can be considered sacred‚ it depends on the person that is talked to. Someone may consider anything sacred if they wanted to. Most people‚ like myself‚ would correlate the word “sacred” with religion‚ and items related. The word “sacred” is defined

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    Genetic Engineering: Should we or Shouldn’t we? Genetic engineering is a process in which scientists transfer genes from one species to another totally unrelated species. Usually this is done in order to get one organism to produce proteins‚ which it would not naturally produce. The genes taken from one species‚ which code for a particular protein‚ are put into cells of another species‚ using a vector. This can result in the cells producing the desired protein. It is used for producing proteins

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