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    1 – 16 Topic: Is the meaning of life discovered or created? Position: The meaning of life is discovered. One of the most argued matters in philosophy is the argument of the meaning of life‚ whether it is discovered or is it created. These arguments are supported by either atheistic existentialism and/or theistic existentialism‚ together with a few metaphysical philosophies which pertain to either God exists or not‚ which strives to seek the true meaning of life. Famous names including Jean Paul

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    The sound of the ocean is a form of relaxation but for me‚ I like to call it home. Ventura is a small county located in the southern part of the California and for the past twenty-two years it has been my sanctuary. The other two years of my life I spent in a smaller town called Irapuato‚ Guanajuato‚ Mexico. This was my birthplace and home to my parents until they made the decision of migrating directly to Ventura County. Within Irapuato City‚ there are small ranchos or ranches‚ located on the outskirts

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    California was a land where the American Dream came true for many. Before the gold rush‚ California was under the Mexican rule since 1821. California’s population mainly consisted of about 6‚500 Californios‚ 700 Americans and 150‚000 Native Americans. Most of the Californians lived on vast ranches granted to them by the Mexican government. New settlers‚ mainly Americans‚ started moving into California for land and trade. Mexican control over California weakened following the Bear Flag revolt

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    LIFE BEFORE SOCIAL MEDIA

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    LIFE BEFORE SOCIAL MEDIA BY LINA FEDOROVA GUIDING QUESTION How has the Internet negatively impacted how we interact with one another? MOTWAAW The internet has changed the way we interact by forcing us to rely on it than on people‚ books‚ articles‚ newspapers‚ etc. THESIS  Using the internet all day long has replaced meaningful connections by having everything and everyone’s information so that it is no longer necessary to communicate or do your own work to gain knowledge. TEXT  https://www

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    1. Life before the internet versus after the internet. Waking up on a Saturday morning to beat the morning rush and run some arens; ordering mail in catalogs to view the most current products available; needing to wait for news bulletins to see what’s going on in the world; having to go to the library and use xeroxes for homework; these where all part of the day to day lives we used to have prior to the internet. Now‚ waking up on a Saturday morning‚ booting up the PC‚ launch the web browser‚ and

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    Saleh aldossary Writing September‚ 16 Life before the Internet and after Life was much more difficult before people had the internet in the home to help them with studying‚ looking information up‚ working‚ and entertainment. Without the internet doing all of that was hard. Things then were slow‚ a really hard task now could take an hour by internet. Such as contacting Saudi Arabia from U.S take less than 5 minutes‚ on the other hand

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    Is a discovery an invention or is an invention a discovery? This is one question that can probably never be answered. A discovery can be defined as something which already existed‚ and is excavated after one notice’s it or proves its existence . Invention is the creation of something which didn’t exist before it was created by a genius mind . For instance‚ Newton discovered the existence of gravity when an apple fell on his head. It did exist before Newton realizes its existence‚ but

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    A silver bullet to beat cancer? The internet is awash with stories of how silver can be used to treat cancer. Now‚ lab tests have shown that it is as effective as the leading chemotherapy drug - and may have fewer side-effects. Results from the study at the University of Leeds‚ published in Dalton Transactions‚ show that particular silver compounds are as toxic to cancer cells as the platinum-based drug Cisplatin‚ which is widely used to treat a range of cancers. But the crucial difference is

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    Life before the Industrial Revolution First and foremost‚ before the dawn of the Industrial Revolution Britain in the 1750s‚ most people worked the land and built handmade tools. They made everything by hand‚ from their own clothes to growing their own food. They lived in farms and only went as far as their feet or horse could take them‚ therefore they only new very little beyond their village. Plus‚ people had to rely upon themselves and their communities to get the vast majority of articles

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    Life before the Industrial Revolution was what some might say‚ a well oiled machine. Most people had their roles in their areas of expertise. For example: The shepherds sheared sheep‚ they sold it to seamstresses who pulled the wool‚ then made it into fabric on the spinning wheel‚ then made clothing. Scarves‚ hats‚ and sweaters were made to sell. Everyone knew what they were doing‚ and everyone was alright. This was until the Industrial Revolution started to manifest. Things began changing during

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