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    Sports is a waste of time. Do you agree? What can give us health benefits besides exercise? A sport is commonly defined as an organized‚ competitive‚ and skillful physical activity requiring commitment and fair play. Playing a sport is an art. An art where you hone both physical and mental skills. No art can ever be a waste of time. Thus‚ I do not agree that sports is a waste of time. Sports gives us health benefits. Research by Harvard School of Public Health shows that physical exercise‚ supplemented

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    How certain can we be in the Natural Sciences? Natural Sciences are ideally defined as branches of science that seek to expose the rules and laws that govern the natural world by using scientific methods. In addition‚ Natural sciences can also be referred to as the knowledge of processes that occur and are observable in nature‚ as distinguishable from abstract or human sciences. They are mainly used to understand how the world and universe around us works. There are five main branches‚ which

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    is to do so according to your own personal desires and beliefs. The other is to base the decision on the how others will view and respond to it. Remember that time in class when you thought you had the right answer but changed it because a majority of the class thought different‚ or that time you made fun of the nerdy kid in your class because it was considered the cool thing to do? Their might have been no problems at the time but when you found out your answer was the correct one and you got in

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    I side with Bernie Sander; Bernie sanders in my opinion he has what it takes to be our next president. Mr. Sanders and I agree on many situations going on in our world today‚ the environment‚ foreign policy‚ the economy‚ healthcare‚ education etc. Mr. Sanders is a democratic who agrees that environmental actions should be taken; for example Mr. Sanders thinks national parks should be preserved and protected by the federal government. Mr. Sanders response was “yes‚ and the government should protect

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    To what extent do audiences need art galleries to view art works? Art galleries are essential to the art world‚ however‚ is not the only source for audiences to view art. To begin with‚ art and artwork is defined as the application of human skill‚ creativity and imagination. Taking this into consideration‚ individuals need to examine the nature and purpose of art galleries as a facility to collaborate‚ organize and display a collection of artworks. As art however‚ is any expression of human creativity

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    "…he’s giving us the rope- so that we’ll hang ourselves." To what extent do you agree with this description of the role of the Inspector? The quotation‚ "…he’s giving us the rope to hang ourselves." I think means that the Inspector will allow the family to condemn themselves by criticizing each other‚ instead of staying together and supporting each other. In this way‚ the Inspector would be able to clinch information that otherwise he would not be able to get from normal methods of interrogation

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    A human’s mind can be powerful‚ and sometimes the knowledge that comes from the mind can’t be controlled. “The map is not the territory” or in other words‚ the representation of the connection between nature or the reality it shows through knowledge‚ is linked to this question. Our mind is filled with knowledge that does need barriers at times and “mind maps” are things that are used to either simplify things or gain accuracy. Simplicity and accuracy are two things that can be mistaken for the other

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    To what extent do you feel sympathy for Lady Macbeth? Refer to at least two scenes from the play in your answer. In the play “The Tragedy of Macbeth” written by William Shakespeare‚ we see a very complex character which is Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth’s character throughout the play changes as she experiences the misfortunes that are brought to Macbeth and herself. This essay will explore how we as an audience feel sympathy for Lady Macbeth throughout the play‚ and how this feeling changes as we watch

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    Most of the people of Maycomb in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ by Harper Lee have experiences or stories that make them worthy of compassion. Mayella Ewell fears being shunned by society and commits an unvirtuous deed. Mrs Dubose causes Jem and Scout to suffer with her insistent rude and racist comments‚ but carries the weight of battling a morphine addiction on her frail shoulders. Though they may cause suffering to various characters‚ these individuals have suffered themselves‚ or fear a greater consequence

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    Do You Agree with China’s One Child Policy? China’s government had always had the problem of finding a way to provide for its large population. After the death of Mao in the 1970s‚ China finally realized that if the economy or the standard of living were ever going to improve‚ they would need to reduce China’s massive population. Thus‚ in the 1980s‚ the One Child Policy was introduced as a solution but did China make the right choice by limiting parents to only one child? After giving much

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