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    Created equally‚ with the natural rights of life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness‚ human beings have been seduced by the promises of the power-thirsty. The coaxed souls blindly follow the corrupted “influencers” into a crooked hole they call the “perfect” society; in reality‚ this is a place of tyranny‚ where the supreme power is placed in the hands of a government full of lust for ultimate dominance. The perspective‚ Progressivism‚ proposes such twisted community‚ in which equality can be

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    won’t hesitate to throw you in the slammer for a couple years. I do not think it’s right for people who were caught with cannabis to be labeled the same as people who were caught robbing a bank‚ or worse. Cannabis has been proven for centuries to be natural healing and help with almost all of your internal or external issues you may be dealing with. Cannabis was introduced hundreds of thousands of years ago. The Chinese Empire where the first to put cannabis on record‚ along with the Ancient Greeks

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    would the inuit have needed to understand the natural patterns of arctic wildlife. So they don’t get confused when the animals go into hibernation. During the video about the inuit. Again‚ even though i couldn’t find it‚ it seems like if you’re living with no technology‚ you will want to know when the animals are out. The stuff i showed proves that inuits‚ overall‚ are smarter‚ and more observant than us. How is global warming disrupting the natural Arctic wildlife patterns? It disrupts when the

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    BA 3102 February 12‚ 2012 Stakeholder Analysis Pursuing hydraulic fracturing as a top manager of Chevron‚ I will describe the dilemmas that are associated with fracking. The first problem with this procedure is finding the appropriate land and leasing it from the landowners. With talk around the country‚ it can be difficult finding land because of landowners’ personal experience with the practice of hydraulic fracturing. In southwestern Pennsylvania there have been cases of animal birth defects

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    Is it possible for human beings to act from an apathetically objective point of view? People often attempt to create distance from their subjectivity to achieve goals within the world‚ but they cannot achieve true objectiveness. Engineers‚ natural scientists‚ judges and researchers all put aside their own biases to a degree in order to accomplish their fields‚ however they are not and cannot be entirely objective. Scientists—being the most publicly perceived objective figure—have human biases defined

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    The passage of Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act (ANILCA) had two sides‚ one supporting it and one opposing it. The supporters were considered conservatives. The conservatives supported ANILCA because it would protect a lot more land from the government’s use. Many major national conservationists were involved with the act‚ like George Bird Grinnell‚ Charles Sheldon‚ and Belmore Browne (akhistorycourse.org). George Bird Grinnell was an anthropologist and served as president of the National

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    to supposing my brain to be composed of atoms” (Lewis‚ 1947‚ p.28). Therefore‚ it is circular reasoning to say that we can know the truth even though our thoughts are the results of chemical processes. “There must be reason‚ which is not purely a natural physical process” (Geisler‚ 2012‚

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    wanted to impose their own “civilizations” on unfamiliar cultures‚ some made sense while others did not. One reason as to why they did that was to gain more power. A lot of countries during that time wanted to gain more land‚ and also wanted more natural resources (Caswell). So they thought‚ what better way to do that than to take over weaker countries. These countries usually had more of an advantage since they had better weapons. They used much of their advantages to take over those countries which

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    Wildfires are a vital and a natural part of nature. They play a role in shaping ecosystem by serving as an instrument of disruption and renovation. For this reason‚ humans have learned to harness its power and use it for thousand of years as a land management tool. They continuously use it to bring out its positive benefits such as cleaning up forests of dead and decaying mater and maintaining ecosystem balance between beneficial and harmful plants and animals. However‚ as a result of change in

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