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    are often flavored with artificial flavoring that are safe-to-eat chemicals. The atomic make up of an item might make it very versatile depending on needs such as durability of steel for buildings. The biochemistry inside of all living things keep life going. Almost all technology‚ present and future‚ is dependent on the chemical properties of materials. Of course‚ chemistry can be important for people that like to make fun or goofy experiments as well. well if you use transportation that’s run

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    Life of Pi takes a Leap of Faith A leap of faith is the act of believing in or accepting something intangible or unprovable‚ or without evidence. Soren Kierkegaard once said‚ “A leap of faith is imperative for one’s spiritual well-being”. It is inspirational how Yann Martel’s portrayal of the significant motif‚ ‘Leap of Faith’ escorts Pi to a state of peace and contentment and as a result leading to a character shape of growth and maturity. The Life of Pi demonstrates this undertaking in numerous

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    Yann Martel’s Life of Pi The author Florence Stratton’s main purpose of this analysis is to deconstruct Yann Martel’s Life of Pi. She argues various points attempting to dissect and make reason of Martel’s choices in the novel. Stratton also discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the novel’s claims. Stratton’s major claim is that Martel’s treatment of religion in the novel is not persuasive in making all its readers believe in God. It will‚ however‚ justify the beliefs of those who do

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    Compare and Contrast two beliefs of Life after Death? Resurrection and reincarnation both have the same basic belief‚ that there is life after death‚ but the concept of the two beliefs are very different in several ways. Reincarnation is a Dualist belief and is a rebirth into a new form of existence that may be totally different from the first form of existence.  For example‚ a human could get reincarnated as an animal such as a cow.  The cow is a totally different form than a human. On the other

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    foreign policy. Jefferson also claimed to value liberty over security. Though Jefferson has expressed these beliefs a considerable amount of times‚ he has made many questionable decisions during his presidency that support the idea Thomas Jefferson was a hypocritical leader. According to Document B‚ in 1791‚ Jefferson’s opinion of the National Bank was a rather negative one. He professed his beliefs that the bank went against the constitution and gave too much power to the federal government. He

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    The Importance of Nature in a Child’s Life Nature is made by nature‚ not by man. Nature can be used for many different things. It can be used for a natural playground‚ a learning experience‚ a science experience‚ a meditation place. The list is endless on what nature can be used for. The best part about it is that there is no list that states what it can and can’t be. It is all in your imagination. This is important for children to learn and grow with. Without nature‚ there would be no land to live

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    Importance of library in our life Libraries are only next in importance to schools‚ colleges and universities as means of educating the public. A library is a store-house of books-books of all kinds and on all subjects under the sun. A good modern library usually subscribes to practically all the important newspapers and periodicals. Books‚ newspapers and periodicals are the main features of a library and they represent the endeavours‚ achievements and glory of writers‚ statesmen‚ scientists‚ philosophers

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    The Importance of Authenticity in man’s life Authenticity‚ as defined by existentialist philosophers‚ is the degree to which one is true to one’s own personality‚ spirit‚ or character‚ despite external pressures. According to Jean-Paul Sartre‚ “Existence precedes essence”‚ in other words‚ man makes himself. In order for him to define himself‚ he should be totally free. But‚ how can he be free totally? Man can be totally free when he lives an authentic way of living. By living a life of authenticity

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    Life and death‚ and much more‚ life-after-death constitute issues that we may never completely comprehend with our limited human intellect. The question of the possibility of an afterlife is one to which most religions have had to provide answers. Judaism‚ as a religion‚ at some point in its history had to confront this question. The aim of this essay then is to point out how the Israelites‚ as a religious people‚ came to answer this question of the possibility of an afterlife. We would notice as

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    abiding by certain rules and regulations of social life. Discipline is what a person imposes on themself and sticks to as strongly as one would follow the law. It enforces a strict control over an individual’s rights and privilege. Discip¬line is vital to a successful life. Without discipline army is reduced to a mob of armed thugs‚ democracy degenerates into anarchy and social life becomes chaotic. The importance that discipline imposes onto the life of a martial artist is undoubtedly large. It holds

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