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    Necessity of Space Exploration Earth is the only planet that we know in the entire universe where life exists. The human species is the only species on Earth that has ability to think‚ communicate and pass down technology from generation to generation‚ which in affect allows us to accomplish anything we set our minds to like for instance exploring space. “The most recent astronomical observations suggest an estimated age of the universe of around 13.7 billion years” (Big bang theory) and‚ Humans

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    Do subjective ideas of liberty inevitably entail the marginalization of others? Herman Melville’s novella Benito Cereno and Greg Grandin’s manuscript Empire of Necessity illustrate the case of the San Dominick‚ a Spanish slave ship sailing through the wild Pacific Ocean near Chile‚ and its passengers to pose this question. At the turn of the 18th century‚ such tightly-packed multipurpose commercial ships pitted competing self-interests against each other. While slaves and foreigners derided captain

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    Cori Martin Professor Butts ENGL 1101 24 November 2012 Sex Education: A Necessity Sexual risk taking among young adults exemplifies a significant public health problem in our society. Without being educated properly about their natural desires‚ juveniles are unable to make mature decisions about their sexual activity. Comprehensive sex education in school systems would greatly help to prevent the spreading of diseases and pregnancies by informing students about the possible risks of having sex

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    Essay Inventions

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    There are so many new inventions that have changed the way we live. Some of the inventions are cell phones‚ computers‚ texting‚ face book‚ GPS‚ I Pods and many more. Every invention has there own way on how they change the way we live like the GPS shows us how to get to places‚ texting so you don’t get bored if your out of the house‚ computers to look up information‚ cell phones to contact anybody in case of emergency‚ I pods can be heard at any moment and anytime of day whether your bored or not

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    9. The Sociocultural Tradition Dr. Martin Morris‚ Communication Studies‚ Wilfrid Laurier University Saved on: 3/10/09 1:30 PM Printed on: 3/10/09 1:31 PM Introduction Reading 27. G.H. Mead‚ “The Social Foundations and Functions of Thought and Communication”  The principle which I have suggested as basic to human social organization is that of communication involving participation in the other. This requires the appearance of the other in the self‚ the identification of the other with the

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    Biography Margaret Thatcher’s political career has been one of the most remarkable of modern times. Born in October 1925 at Grantham‚ a small market town in eastern England‚ she rose to become the first (and for two decades the only) woman to lead a major Western democracy. She won three successive General Elections and served as British Prime Minister for more than eleven years (1979-90)‚ a record unmatched in the twentieth century. During her term of office she reshaped almost every aspect

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    Dddddd Ddddddd World history 9 February 2014 World War 1: Trench Warfare World war 1 was the extremely bloody war that swallows up the Europe from 1914-1919. “In late June 1914‚ Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo‚ Bosnia that was one of the reason‚ which rose the tension between Austria and Serbia” (modern world history 410). But the three main reasons‚ which lead to World War 1‚ were: rise of nationalism‚ imperialism and militarism. According

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    Invention Essay

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    During the Industrial Revolution numerous inventions were created in order to solve problems that arose at that time. Also‚ in this time period one invention created a “ripple-effect” that soon led to the development of another invention. Over time as more and more innovations came about the simpler life became. In our current time period there are a variety of inventions that people use to simplify their lives on a daily basis. Nowadays many of these utilities are taken advantage of. People do not

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    What is the greatest invention of all time? Throughout time there have been lots of new inventions which have both hindered and helped everyday life with humans. There are many different possible world’s greatest inventions because they have all helped out humankind in some way‚ some more than others. I think that the greatest invention of all time is Harnessed Electricity. Some may argue that this was not an invention it was a discovery but although electricity itself was a discovery there was

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    New Inventions of Science

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    “NEW INVENTIONS OF SCIENCE”: Is science that has provided modern man a life of ease‚ leisure and pleasure. It has brought within the reach of common man comforts and luxuries that were available in the past only to the privileged few. Science has brought new & modern invention of marvelous machines and discovered energies that run these machines to take the drudgery out of man’s work. By doing much of his work and doing it fast‚ machines have provided man with a lot of leisure. The rosy dream

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