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    Violence Is Part of Our Nature I want to believe what we can stop violence. I want to believe in that because I am a human‚ not a wild animal. In our life we are always have a choice when we grow up. We can choose whatever we want ‚ also we can choose our profession‚ food‚ favorite colors. And then we can choose the path to achieve our goals. Unfortunately some of us choose the wrong way‚ the way with violence . Why people do this? Why violence it is part of our life? Because people have a lot

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    PROTECT OUR MOTHER NATURE Repeatedly in history‚ conceptions of nature have served as ideological justifications for political theory. The most obvious example is the Hobbesian state of nature against which even the most oppressive government appears perfectly legitimate. Whereas in most cases of political theory‚ nature looks like an incompetent savage or unreliable tramp‚ some anarchist lines of argument instead offer versions of nature as infinite‚ loving‚ or otherwise better than the artifices

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    The importance of nature in our lives In old days we lived very closely with nature in one form or another. This was necessary‚ as we did not live in the sophisticated way we do at the moment‚ but by listening and feeling our connection with nature. By no longer doing so we have mislaid a lot of the ancient knowledge that we once had at our fingertips It was possible in the recent past to stand and look up at the skies‚ and see where the stars were and the story that they had to tell us!

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    Natural resources are things we depend in our everyday lives. Food‚ water‚ and clean air are three natural resources that we depend on constantly. We have a responsibility towards these resources and that’s to not deplete them. We have to stand up and take responsibility and save the resource before they are all gone. If we deplete these resources the human species will die out. First we have to take responsibility and not deplete our natural resources because they feed us. Animals eat natural

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    Monuments to Our Better Nature In Michael Byer’s Work “Monuments to Our Better Nature” he uses subjective descriptions to help us understand how magnificent he saw the National Mall as a child in comparison to his adult view. Both of his perspectives help us understand what experiences he has been through‚ and the changes they brought. As a child he takes time describing all the fascinating things he saw‚ and as an adult he feels nostalgic towards them. His title makes me feel that Byers as an adult

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    Honourable judges‚ Respected principal madam‚ teachers‚ academic staff and my dear friends! A very Good Morning to one and all present here. I am present before you today in this Elocution competition on behalf of my House to speak a few lines on the topic— “Corruption-greatest obstacle for the growth and development of our country.” Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain‚ is the single greatest obstacle to economic and social development around the world. Political corruption

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    flooded; these and many more are all problems we are facing in our everyday lives due to global warming. “The warnings about global warming have been extremely clear for a long time. We are facing a global climate crisis. It is deepening. We are entering a period of consequences.” Said Al Gore in a speech at the National Sierra Club Convention in 2005. Many would agree with Gore in taking the side that global warming is the greatest threat to our world today. Global warming has a chain reaction effect‚

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    OUR EXPERIENCE TEACHING FOR THE ILEC EXAM: We are Mauricio Muñoz (a teacher) and Adela Pérez del Viso (a lawyer and trainee teacher)‚ the two Legal English teachers at the Colegio de Abogados de San Luis‚ the San Luis (Argentina) Bar Association. My idea of teaching Legal English started in 1998 when I took a course at an Academy (located on Huntingdon Road‚ Cambridge‚ U.K.). My teacher was‚ by then‚ Mr. Brian Catlow. The organizers made us visit different courtrooms in Cambridge and in

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    RESPECT OUR TEACHERS We should respect our teachers because if we don’t respect people‚ that are more complex and more experienced than us it will reflect on us earlier down in our lives. Although sometimes our teachers may make a fool of us and humiliate us and sometimes embarrass us in the cruelest ways we should not retaliate in a bad way. If we know all the rules in the school we should report it to the principal or someone that is a part of the school and is able to tell the teacher that he/she

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    The Change in Our Relationship with Nature over Time The relationship between humans and nature has been interactive‚ chaotic‚ and complex. From a many human viewpoints‚ nature can be considered as both a source of everyday needs‚ and an adversary‚ a rather indefinite force which we interact with. Many people today consider themselves a separate entity‚ existing completely outside‚ if not above nature‚ especially in western cultures. Yet‚ nature was not always perceived as such. Over the centuries

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