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    Technology Has Helped Destroy The Planet Mankind has remained selfish from the very start of its existence. It wanted to shield itself from the harsh blinding storms hence killed deer to use its skin to make clothes. Humans wanted shelter hence started the process of cutting down trees and building homes. Mankind has been the ravenous resource thirsty wild beast who has with the aid of technology been able to conquer yet destroy its motherland-Earth. Humans are greedy. The great visionary Mahatma

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    Forbidden Planet Comparison to Shakespeare’s The Tempest On first glance‚ Forbidden Planet can easily be seen to parallel many other works relating to technology‚ nature‚ or both. One of the most obvious parallels is‚ of course‚ to Shakespeare’s The Tempest‚ the story of a man stranded on an island which he has single-handedly brought under his control through the use of magic. Indeed‚ the characters‚ plot‚ and lesson of Forbidden Planet mirror almost exactly those of The Tempest‚ with

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    convey the tone of a poem. In the poem‚ “Forgotten Planet” by Doug Dorph‚ literary devices such as figurative language are used to convey the tone of affection in a more clear and meaningful way. To begin‚ imagery is used to paint a clear picture in the reader’s head of what fondness looks like. For example‚ the narrator describes an important moment with his father‚ “I don’t remember any meteors. I remember my back pressed to the planet Earth‚ my father’s bulk like gravity next to me‚”(lines 8-9)

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    “The planet takes care of us‚ not we of it.” One could say that the planet earth is a system‚ interacting with objects in space such as the sun and the moon. The mass and diameter of these objects‚ their distance from earth and the amount of heat they radiates makes the conditions on earth ideal for life to exist. Over the years‚ humans have begun to consume at a much faster rate than before. Yes‚ fossil fuels like coal‚ natural gas and oil are being used at a greedy rate‚ but the ground is

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    Dexter Patrick S. Baltazar NASC 10/ Planet Earth-Jungles Last meeting‚ we viewed a documentary entitled Jungles (Planet Earth Diaries episode) that focused mainly on the ecosystem and different factors involved in tropical rainforests. The emphasis mainly developed around the idea of biodiversity. It is quite interesting that these environments only consist three percent of the total land in the entirety of the world but is a standing habitat to most of living organisms (50%) of different kingdoms

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    Angelica Marie J. Sinay 9 – Providence Film Analysis of the movie “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” The movie “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” is about a scientist that accidentally genetically engineers an ape through a virus to be extremely intelligent while finding for a cure for the Alzheimer’s disease his father had. The ape then grew physically and in intelligence as time passed by and became more and more sensitive to his surroundings and feelings. One day‚ when he saw the father of the scientist

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    | Can We Save Planet Earth? | | | Lynnette Clay | 5/23/2010 | SCI/275 Carol Rogers Jones | As we all know there is a great effort being made worldwide to counter act the alleged impact of the human footprint on the world ’s climate‚ the earth’s land‚ oceans‚ and atmosphere‚ as well as the health of the inhabitants destroying it! I have a few important questions for my readers to contemplate. Is it possible to keep the air and ocean unpolluted with populations of 10 million

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    Report on the Religious Life of Planet Earth Cary C. Coffing SU130350256 Professor Richard Bucher World Religions REL212047VA016-1122-001 January 29‚ 2012 I recently traveled to the planet called Earth to ascertain if people and the planet are religious and what they practice in the aspects of religion. First‚ it is important‚ for you to understand my idea of religion and supporting aspects or views of religion. Religion is not only a way of living but also consider artifacts‚ practices and

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    Why Our Planet is Heating Up Title: Why Our Planet is Heating Up Topic: Global warming. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the causes of global warming. Thesis statement: Today I would like to share what I have discovered about the causes of global warming. Introduction: Attention material: We’ve all heard stories of polar bears swimming miles into the ocean to find food as their arctic habitat shrinks. We have also witnessed the disastrous effects of last year’s Hurricane

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    The “planet” Pluto was discovered by scientist in 1930. Even then‚ there was controversy over whether this little ball of ice should be considered a planet. It was decided it should‚ mainly because since the gravity of the eighth planet‚ Neptune‚ was found because it was tugging on the seventh planet‚ Uranus‚ and then Pluto was found when its gravity tugged on the orbit of Neptune. Pluto was just a continuation in the time-tested practice of discovering the existence of planets from the behavior

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