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    Living Our Best Life

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    Life is such a beautiful and honorable gift‚ isn’t it? It gives our soul the opportunity to experience an exciting adventure in the physical realm and to also add value to the universe in a unique way. Yet‚ life continues to be a grand mystery. The older we become the more we realize how little we truly know (paradoxically‚ a sign of enlightenment and wisdom!). What is the ultimate truth regards our existence? Why are we here and how can we live our best life? Does anybody know the answer? I feel

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    Computers Since the beginning of human life‚ we as a people have always strived to obtain machines or tools to make our lives easier. Before the computer was invented in 1822‚ people were performing boring‚ repetitive tasks that we now take for granted. The computer‚ a modern complex machine‚ now accomplishes things we never thought possible. Computers‚ in general‚ have many benefits for they provide entertainment‚ help modern cities function‚ above all‚ make the most aggravating and mundane

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    Role of Media in Our Life

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    to make a bucket list‚ a life goal‚ or just a goal that you want to accomplish for the next day? Well here’s our chance to start weather your 10 or 70 it doesn’t matter on what age you are. Everyday‚ minute‚ hour‚ and second of this life goes by there is someone out there that started there dream job‚ passed high school‚ or got married; these are the many few of the goals people make in there lifetime. Course the question is do people actually follow there goals in life? Everyone seems to ask themselves

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    I. Computers are all around us and can be considered a wonder of the world. Thanks to the computers‚ we drive computerized cars‚ receive letters sent by computers‚ astronauts can go to the space and return safely. The computer has significantly changed our world through advances in science and medicine‚ business and education. In fact the computer is a wonderful electronic brain that we have come to rely on. II. Today in this modern world‚ computers have made a mark able position in almost everyone’s

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    In his essay Carr explains his reasoning behind why he believes Google and other technologies are deleterious to our brains. Carr says that he is "not thinking the way he used to think" (Carr 731). His brain has become accustomed to taking in information like a computer and "deep reading has become a struggle" (Carr 731). While he does have valid points I only agree with his main point partly. Google has been a godsend‚ and as Carr said himself has made things easier "Research that once required

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    LPG imports cost $2.135 billion‚ while 5.965 million tons of naphtha cost $4.565 billion. (Source : www.upi.com/energy_resources ) Indians spend a considerable amount of their income towards fuel and related expenses (cost of transportation of daily necessities). Exponential growth of India’s economy has given rise to an exponential need for energy. Fossil fuels (coal‚ oil‚ natural gas) are the most commonly used fuel by people. Fossil fuels have been formed from decaying plant and animal matter

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    Religion and philosophy affected daily life in both India and China. India has been an important part of three major world religions‚ Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ and Islam. A article‚ diagram‚ and a video will help us figure out the main question. How did religion and philosophy affect daily life in both India and China. This article talks about Ancient India religions. Specifically Buddhism and Hinduism. In the article it clearly stated‚”Hinduism is a polytheistic religion (Hindus believe in many gods)

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    Physics In Our Everyday Life Physics is not something that only knowledgeable scientist think about because physics coincides with our everyday life. They consist of energy‚ kinetic energy‚ potential energy‚ conservation of energy‚ velocity‚ acceleration‚ mass‚ force‚ and gravity. Fist there is energy. You need to go to bed early so you will have energy in the morning to go to school. Energy gives you the e ability to do work. Energy is everywhere in nature‚ sunlight wind‚ water

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    Daily Hassles

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    In this paper I will go over my results to the daily hassle self-assessment results and the many factors that have affected my stress. I will also explain ways to lessen the stress and promote my psychological and physical health. After comparing my total hassle score with the given relative hassle scores I learned that in relation to other college students I have a little over the average amount of stress. There are many stress factors in my life that were not shown on the self-assessment such

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    The Importance of a Jury in our Democratic System As Americans‚ we are given the right to a jury trial‚ one of the most important freedoms that out judicial system has to offer us. A jury consists of anywhere between 6 and 12 registered voters who determine whether a person is guilty or innocent in the act of crime that they are being accused of. Not only do they possess this power in a trial‚ but they may also judge the laws themselves and whether or not is perhaps unconstitutional‚ unfair‚ or

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