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    make these weapons are going to become more powerful that with one blow can harm a country. This is a hazardous example of when knowledge can be a burden rather than a benefit. Take another example from my life experience‚ as I’m going through the line from impetuousness to maturity‚ some of my sentimental thoughts always have confused me into a deep meditation. Ingenuous

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    Can Knowledge Be A Burden Rather Than A Benefit? There is a serious attention paid to the issue that whether knowledge is a burden rather than a benefit. To all intents and purposes‚ there are various opinions on the issue. In my narrow perspective‚ knowledge is just irrelevant‚ if there’s no knowledge‚ there will be no chance for us to make the world a better place. In the first place‚ knowledge is the base for all our enormous inventions‚ despite the legends such as the electricity or the telescope

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    can’t understand…..if whatever they are saying is truth then how can they get educated in a way that they like? Before some years‚ other (foreign) people have conquered our INDIA and all of us know what happened at that time….then why are people of INDIA leaving INDIA and going away? I think everything that is there in other countries is also present in our country… I just wanted say few words that I think inspire others to live in INDIA rather than other countries and I always say that there is

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    Assess the sociological argument and evidence to support the claim that religion is a source of division rather than harmony in society. Conflict theorists would argue that organized religion‚ though originally created to fulfil basic human needs‚ has distorted into an organization with one purpose that is to preserve the power centre. Conflict theorists also assert that religion operates to preserve the wealthy and the powerful in their privileged positions‚ agreeing this Functionalist’s viewpoint

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    it might be wrong? Sometimes‚ what people might say may not make any sense at all. If you call them out on their personal opinions‚ they will say‚ “It is my opinion‚ and that’s all that matters.” In Paul Kix’s article “Hip-Hop Is No Longer Cooler than Me‚” he states his opinion about the fact that Hip-Hop has lost its value and coolness. In his view‚ Hip-Hop used to mean something. Nowadays people just rap about nonsense. Kix’s own personal view of hip-hop is his opinion‚ but other people might

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    “In Wuthering Heights‚ love is presented as an emotion which provokes violence rather than tenderness” To what extent do you agree with this view? In gothic literature‚ love can be presented as a transgressive emotion – one which crosses the boundaries of life itself‚ as exhibited in Wuthering Heights. There are however different interpretations of the presentation of love within this novel‚ whether it be love as an emotion provoking violence or love as an emotion which provokes tenderness. Although

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    Which is more Powerful‚ Love or Hate? In our brains love and hate are right next to each other‚ but which one is more powerful? Hate‚ makes people physically aggressive‚ unreasonable‚ consequently very dangerous but in order to

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    ensure the security of his close comrade Jim. his loyalty‚ a facet of one’s conscience‚ compels him to sacrifice his safety to ensure the well-being of others‚ which is more than money has accomplished in motivating huck. Thus‚ a person‚ however fictional‚ considers the rewards of acting on conscience to be more fruitful than to be possessed by greed. Although such characters are fictional‚ the same motives of charity and morality have inspired numerous people in history to set aside their desires

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    For this assignment I will be answering the question “The hero of Paradise lost is Eve rather than Adam‚ assess the validity of this comment”. I will discuss what a hero means and how Eve’s actions could make her the hero of the poem or the villain. I hope to show whether or not there actually is a hero in the poem and if it is Eve what did she achieve as the ‘hero’. Or could Adam be the hero? I will discuss both. “The concept of a hero has many meanings and aspects. In every culture and period

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    ’Id rather be a senator than a member of the house of representatives’ Both houses need each other in order to function as they are both part of the legislative branch of government however there are many arguments to suggest that senate is more prestigious that the house of representatives. American citizens see a lot more pride in their senator as they represent the entire state not just a small region within it. For example Representative Joe Baca represents a single congressional region

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