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    MANKIND KILLING OUR PLANET. Our planet contains a variety of landscapes‚ forests and different climates. Over the years it has gone through many changes in its climate and the species that live on it. Now it seems that our planet is being detrimentally transformed‚ not by natural events‚ but by the actions of one species-mankind. Are we as humans changing planet earth? The facts certainly show that there has been a change in climate and that it is Human induced. It has become noticeably hotter

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    The Essential Leap Year

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    thereafter; it is highly beneficial to take a year off between high school and college or university. An exciting aspect about taking a gap year is that there really are no requirements; you can choose to spend the time however you wish. Nevertheless‚ one of the most important benefits to a gap year is the self-enrichment it can bring to those who take advantage of it. Meaningful ways to fill the time range from altruistic activities such as volunteer work abroad‚ to simply gaining a broader horizon

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    War is a horrible medium‚ which has been used for hundreds of thousands of years‚ to achieve certain goals through the use of force. The major causes for war are resources‚ which can be territory‚ water‚ gold‚ minerals or animals; and ideologies: political beliefs‚ religion‚ philosophical differences. In other words‚ brutal outrageous kings‚ rulers‚ commanders and emperors possessed the purpose of having power and control over the whole world. But do these egoistic goals really bring benefit to humanity

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    Most important scientific discovery by mankind ever Geoffrey Macharia Maseno University Most important scientific discovery by mankind It is a fact that science continues to play a significant role in the existence of mankind and the extent to which he relates to the universe. Man has continued to make great scientific discoveries that have made it possible for him to exploit most of the natural resources to his advantage. Increase in world population has led to a major

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    Good morning Miss and my fellow classmates. Today‚ I would like to talk to you about topic on “save the earth and save mankind”. My dearest audience‚ imagine it’s after class now and you’re heading back to your car under the bright hot sun. After you get in the car‚ you grab some tissue and wipe all your sweat. What would you do after using the tissue? Well‚ let’s be frank. We wind down the window and just throw them outside. It is fun doing it when you see no cars behind or beside you. Let’s pollute

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    Vertical Leaps Lab Report

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    The purpose of this lab was to determine whether females or males jump higher. This was measured by comparing the calf size and the height of leaps in both men and women. It is suggested that whichever sex jumped the highest‚ has a larger amount of fast twitch fibers. The size of the calf was determined by measuring the calf circumference and the skin fold thickness. To measure the calf circumference‚ I sat on a bench with my leg dangling over flaccidly. I then placed a piece of string around the

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    that often‚ a leap of faith is essential for success in life. Do you agree? In David Malouf’s modern re-telling of Homer’s Illiad‚ the development of the characters in achieving catharsis and discovery of self is explored. Malouf demonstrates that a leap of faith is often essential for success in life. The leaps of faith are defined within the contexts of the characters that are making this leap. As fate is traditionally accepted in the Illiad‚ Malouf’s retelling shows that the leap of faith to defy

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    Jack the Giant Slayer

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    Movie Review Jack the Giant Slayer Director: Bryan Singer Lead Actors: Nicholas Hoult (Jack)‚ Eleanor Tomlinson (Isabelle)‚ Ewan McGregor (Elmont)‚ Stanley Tucci (Lord Roderick)‚ Ian McShane (King Brahmwell)‚ Bill Nighty and John Kassir (Fallon). Genre: Adventure‚ Fantasy Setting: In the Kingdom of Cloister Plot Overview (Summary): In the Kingdom of Cloister‚ Jack‚ a young farm boy‚ is fascinated by the legend of Erik‚ an ancient king who defeated an army of invading giants from a realm in the

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    There are three theories that speculate the most asked question archaeologists have. Who settled America first? The giant theory‚ the Siberian theory‚ and the Solutrean theory. The giant theory states that giants came to America from Catalina Islands‚ California. 15‚000 years ago‚ the Siberians came to America by walking across a land bridge. The only theory that ponders people traveling by boat is the Solutrean theory. This theory states that 22‚000 to about 18‚000 years ago‚ a group of migrators

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    The Evils of Mankind Throughout human history‚ the issue of power has been the source of countless wars and violence‚ and so has it sparked inspiration in many philosophers to develop potentially better systems of government. The Age of Enlightenment saw many philosophers sprout with new ideas on forms of government to replace or refine the archaic norm of absolute monarchy; one such controversial thinker was Thomas Hobbes. In his widely-recognized book‚ The Leviathan‚ he claimed that‚ because

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