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    Best and Worst Quality

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    My best and worst quality is my excessive curiosity‚ especially when it comes to space travel and programs related to it. This quality sometimes gets me into trouble because I will drop any activity I am doing to find answers to satisfy my curiosity. This quality has a good side; with curiosity I also expand my knowledge in many subjects that I am interested in. I will use my major in Aerospace to satisfy my curiosity of space flight and achieve my goals to work for NASA. One of the main reasons

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    Written by Henrik Ibsen‚ An Enemy of the People is a prominent example of a text that incorporates universal topics which are those of integrity and environmental damage. Similarly‚ the film Erin Brockovich‚ directed by Steven Soderbergh‚ reflects these themes. Due to the variant mediums the techniques used to portray these themes to the audience are vastly different. Integrity is essential if corrupt forces in society are to be constrained or abolished. In An Enemy of the People‚ the protagonist

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    This is the fourth year of the great drought and scientists say it will be the worst drought in 1‚200 years. The negative effects of this drought is that fields will go fallow‚ forests will catch fire‚ and wells will come up dry. California is already having some of these effects (maybe). California has underwent a mandatory water rationing for cities in the state. Even though California is going through tough times right now‚ it won’t last forever. Rain and snow from the high Sierra will return

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    Literary Review: “The Worst Mistake In The History of the Human Race” The article “The Worst Mistake In The History Of The Human Race” by Jared Diamond was overflowing with an extremely different stance on the globally accepted views of the impact of agriculture. The author stated “With agriculture came the gross social and sexual inequality‚ the disease and despotism‚ that curse our existence.” This was the heart of his theory as he depicted agriculture as a curse suffered by mankind‚ to

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    Football's Worst Nightmare

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    means to me. The doomed player in my nightmare isn’t one of my beloved Cincinnati Bengals. He wears a generic dark jersey that could be any team’s uniform. He is catching a pass‚ so he’s probably a wide receiver‚ though because I can never make out his number I suppose he could be a tight end or a running back. He jumps for a high throw‚ and as he comes down he is blasted on either side. One defender hits him high‚ one defender hits him low. And then he’s literally ripped in half by the force of

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    The eye catching title of the book‚ “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” not only triggers readers to pick it up and start reading‚ but also makes one wonder what the plot of this unusual title really is. If I am being honest‚ that is exactly what persuaded me to read it. Now‚ although this atypical title may seem like it will lead into a fictional novel‚ it is surprisingly the exact opposite. This nonfiction publication reveals the stories of Dr. Sacks many odd neuropsychiatric patients. One

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    Odysseus’s Greatest Enemy: The World Itself Greece is a beautiful Mediterranean-bordering country. People revel in its beautiful mountains and beaches. One would think that nothing bad could ever occur in such a beautiful paradise. However‚ in the grand epic The Odyssey‚ written by the Greek poet Homer‚ a gentleman named Odysseus is put into troubling scenarios which he must surpass in order to be reunited with his love‚ Penelope. As “People need heroes and epics provide heroes who

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    Was Caligula Mad‚ Or A Man Ahead Of His Time? The emperor Gaius is a very misunderstood man‚ who is often brandished with the label of being ‘Mad’ both by ancient and modern scholars. However‚ it is my belief‚ it was the absolute power given to him‚ at such a young age‚ which caused him to have a mental breakdown. As emperor‚ he had no one but himself to stop him doing whatever his heart desires‚ which explains his increasingly cruel and erratic behaviour between AD 37 when Caligula fell ill and

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    the best and worst job

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    routine in his food‚ so he wants to make a variety of different kinds of food for him without repeating any in the same day or week. Being a perfect cook was one of the most demanding and exhausting jobs I ever performed. Instead of a weekly paycheck‚ I get paid in the form of a smile and gratification which is a result of the wholehearted dedication when I make delicious food for my husband. As old women in my country say‚” The best way and nearest road to a man’s heart is through his stomach.”

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    The Worst Hard Time

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    One theory in Jared Diamond s Collapse is that soil degradation and erosion leads to insufficient agriculture and a society s demise. In Timothy Egan s The Worst Hard Time‚ he sets forth in specific and excruciating detail exactly what Diamond outlines in Collapse. Only Egan s book isn t theoretical. It isn t a survey of what s happened in other countries. It s about the Dust Bowl in the 1930s. It s about what happens‚ right here in the heart of America‚ when the land is misused‚ mistreated‚ and

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