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    When Mark Twain said‚ “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority‚ it is time to pause and reflect‚” he implies that acceptance of the majority rather than the rejection is a matter to be questioned. Every human being is born with a natural right to be and choose what he or she desires. We have the right to make choices that will lead to an ultimate consequence and we are free to choose the actions that will lead to that desired consequence. To some‚ the freedom of individuality may sound

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    Hillmont Talada 1 Danielle Cook English 1010 February 22‚ 2010 Why marijuana should be legal Some people ask why marijuana should be legalized. But‚ perhaps‚ we should ask why marijuana is illegal? Contrary to public opinion and current law there are more reasons for marijuana to be legalized than for it to remain illegal. Marijuana cost taxpayers billions of dollars‚ it is less harmful than other pharmaceutical

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    vaccine in our life. Vaccine is a biological substance that helps to increase the immunity against the disease. The vaccine is similar to the computers antivirus software program which detects the malfunctioning program from the computer and tries to remove it. Vaccine contains the substance which is similar to the disease causing microorganism‚ this microorganism will provoke the body’s immune system‚ to identify it‚ destroy it and remember about it. So that whenever the immune system was attacked

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    Taoism Part 1 Summary

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    Taoism Part I. Little is known about Taoism. No date of its creation has ever been made a complete fact. It is believed to have arrived in China around the sixth century BCE. It was founded by Lao-tzu who is said to have written Taoism ’s most important sacred writing‚ Tao Te Ching or The Way and Its Power. This book is "second only to the Bible in number of Western translations." (Mary Pat Fisher‚ pg. 186) Taoism is essentially one of the most passive traditions around the world. With the important

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    WHY CONFIDENTIALITY IS IMPORTANT? Patients routinely communicate personal information with health care providers. On the off chance that the classifications of this information were not secured‚ trust in the doctor or health care provider relationship would be reduced. Patients would be less inclined to share sensitive information‚ which could adversely affect their care. Confidentiality is integral to the improvement of trust amongst specialists and patients. Patients must have the capacity to expect

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    Why Is Literacy Important

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    realized how important literacy was when I was able to understand how to relate literature to my own life and make real-life connections in my literature classes. Literacy is far more than just reading and writing‚ it involves you to use critical thinking and it test the understanding you have of making connections. Literacy involves using important fundamental principles to comprehend things. Reading and writing plays an important role in our lives because we are constantly using it in our daily lives

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    Straits- separating the Asian part of Turkey with the European part. What makes the Dardanelles so important is the fact that it not only provides access between the seas but also is a major channel for maritime trade and chokepoint for oil transit. It is because of the oil exports that makes the Dardanelles the top dangerous chokepoint in the world since it supplies both Western and Southern Europe‚ which also makes it one of the most busiest chokepoints too; the reason why this is is because annually

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    It’s important to know our history and what happened during that time. The significance/impact/benefit it would have on me and my community today would be for kids‚ teens‚ and adults today to know the importance of segregation and the leaders that fought for freedom

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    Why Soccer Is Important

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    Since I was six years old‚ soccer has been a huge part of my life. There is no doubt that playing a sport allows one to gain important qualities and learn from tough situations. In my soccer career I have learned how significant teamwork‚ leadership‚ positivity‚ and time management skills are in being successful in soccer. I have come to conceive how important it is to be there for my teammates and treat them like family. If the entire team is comfortable with each other and has the same goals

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    RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Respiratory System Organs and Its Functions Introduction to the respiratory system organs: The respiratory system is the system of the human body by which it produces energy needed for life processes. This energy is produced by the breaking down of glucose molecules in all living cells of the human body. Introduction to the respiratory system organs: In simple terms‚ Oxygen taken in to the body through air breathed in is transported to all parts of the body‚ and it

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