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    Why religion and God are not necessary in modern day society. 88% of us claim to be religious. Religion has been around since 223‚000 BCE. The world would be nothing without it. You can’t get a sense of history or the language of Britain without having to study religious texts. But is religion necessary in the 21st century? The simple answer is no. No‚ we don’t need to believe in religious stories to feel comforted‚ no we don’t need to believe in an omnipotent being‚ no we don’t need to believe

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    there needs to be a solution‚ but he does not agree with all of the violence. Dickens portrays the rich as malicious‚ whilst portraying those in poverty as anguished. Dickens shows terrible things exclusively to the poor; to show why the Revolution is necessary. After a reception in

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    emotionally. Through observations dogs are able to understand different types of emotions and how and when they can progress. Depending on the age or the personal experience of the dog‚ their knowledge of human emotions may be slim in comparison to others. A study had shown that the average dog usually has a brain developed at the stage of a 2 ½ year old‚ which explains why dogs are unable to evolve more complex emotions (Knapton‚ Sarah). The comparison of the brain was intriguing to me because of

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    Sharks Finished People are bad. History has showed us this many times over. As time continues and people realize that they are harming‚ not protecting‚ finally some strides for improvement are made. It takes a lot to change peoples’ minds‚ especially when things are so ingrained in cultures that they cannot recognize their wrong. I’m not trying to compare the Nazi regime to heartless fisherman‚ but still‚ you will get my point. Lots of people do not see finning sharks for soup as such a bad thing

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    President Truman’s primary goal was to quickly bring an end to the war and reduce American casualties in doing so‚ thus the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was necessary‚ yet repercussions still continue to be debated among many scholars today. Due to the importance of the Manhattan Project remaining a secret‚ President Truman was not informed of the project until after he became president. The atomic bomb was not an infallible plan to force Japan to surrender unconditionally‚ so the American military

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    choose from‚ why‚ or even how. • Topic Why Gold’s Gym (a gym I currently go to) is my preferred choice when it comes to all the other gyms that are currently in my area. • Specific purpose. To inform/persuade. To convince others to come to my gym instead of spending time and money at another one. • Thesis I am assuming that the reason I choose to go to this specific gym‚ will also be the reason many others will also choose to go to this gym as well. • Question based on thesis Why do I choose to

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    Johnny to go so far as to cripple Johnny’s hand but it did. There are three reason why Dove should have given Johnny the faulty cup that‚ Johnny would never have been introduced and helped Goblin‚ Johnny would never had the chance to see the side of the Whigs and help them‚ and Johnny would never been able to help Rab’s family. In the end‚ Dove should have given Johnny the faulty cup. The first reason why Dove should have given Johnny the faulty cup because Johnny would never have been introduce

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    scoring a touchdown. The crowd goes wild with excitement! There is a faint “crack” sound that is hard to hear over the crowd‚ but is still able to be heard as a cigarette is lit‚ choking the others around it. This is an example of why people shouldn’t smoke. One reason why people shouldn’t smoke is because it can

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    opportunity to vote‚ the privilege should be expressed as much as possible. With the dilemma of not all citizens voting‚ the democracy can be far from a success. Those citizens that do vote present strong patriotism. Although patriotism is a praised emotion‚ not all patriotic people have the same ideas for this country. For example‚ a recent controversy is the problems with abortion. If majority of citizens that vote are not against abortion but a few others are against voting‚ they will lose all possibilities

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    Josh Webb Mr. Parmer CP World History 11 April 2017 Was the Execution of Louis XVI Necessary for the Survival of the French Revolution? Louis XVI was one in a long line of Bourbon kings who ruled France between 1774 and 1792. His rule accompanied troubled times as the country was facing bankruptcy by the mid-1780‚ This forced the king to promote radical fiscal reform that taxed heavily on the poor. King Louis’s failure to address France’s financial troubles to the content of the poor set in

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