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    Different for ever individual‚ what we experience in different landscapes sculpts our connection to the natural world. Memories can have a large impact on the emotional‚ cultural‚ personal and imaginative landscapes we develop in conjunction with the physical landscape‚ which provides the stimulants for the memories we link to particular characteristics. The many different environments we have experienced can elicit various different emotions and reactions. Therefore‚ connections to the natural world

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    Should We Treat Pet Dogs as Members of Our Family When I was still a young boy‚ I used to wrestle with Charlie; Mom used to cook special dinners for Charlie; Dad even built a wooden house for Charlie. Perhaps now you are wondering about who this Charlie “person” could be to be so revered and well treated in my family. In fact‚ Charlie was a dog – a golden retriever. We treated it as a family member‚ and what’s more‚ I think not only just dogs‚ but also all kinds of pets should be treated as

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    FOREIGN LANQUAGES IN OUR LIFE Language is human speech‚ either spoken or written. Language is the most common system of communication. It allows people to talk to each other and to write their thoughts and ideas. The word «language» may be loosely used to mean any system of communication‚ such as traffic light or Indian smoke signals. But the origin of the world shows its basic use. It comes from the Latin word «lingua»‚ meaning «tongue». And a language still is often called a tongue.

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    Shimaa Omar The organization is an imperative facet of any piece of writing. It provides the reader with a framework that shapes their thoughts which carries them throughout the writing piece. Looking at it from the writer’s opposition‚ organization ensures that the writer can freely express their thoughts‚ opinions‚ or analysis on an issue without losing the reader in the process. A common struggle for writers in the “writing community” is knowing what they want to say‚ however‚ having the uncertainty

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    person’s character that consists of feeling”. Emotions are one part of the Ways of Knowing. Primary emotions are: * Happiness * Sadness * Fear * Anger * Surprise * Disgust those emotions are not learnt‚ they are inborn‚ because even born blind or deaf people show these emotions. So how did emotions help us in getting knowledge during the history? I think‚ that the best example of this will be war‚ as it’s always full of emotions‚ such as fear‚ pain‚ hope‚ sorrow‚ loss and others.

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    Television and Your Health Media can be helpful as a tool to promote healthy living and lifestyles. News broadcasts can influence society’s views on how to be healthy. These broadcasts do this by illustrating how to make healthy choices. News broadcasts have the ability to shift society’s focus from obesity and weight loss to healthier eating and being more active. They draw attention to the need for policies on things such as fast food marketing to youth and the quality of foods in schools

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    A Critique of “We Should Cherish Our Children’s Freedom to Think” Kie Ho‚ in his article‚ tried to prove that American education is better than any other even though it doesn’t have high standards in basic skills. He sustained his thesis by saying that “[American] children are able to experiment freely with ideas”(Ho‚ 1996‚ p.126)‚ while children in many other countries are demanded to practice mathematics or language skills. However‚ I don’t agree with his stance; he defined education in other

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    why I will argue that we have no knowledge of the external world. In order to prove that we have no knowledge of the external world one must first define the two. I will use Descartes definition of knowledge as a conclusively justified‚ true belief. For the purpose of this essay I will define the external world as all a priori and a posteriori knowledge. As defined in Philosophical Problems by Laurence BonJour and Ann Baker‚ a priori are reasons independent from experience and a posteriori are reasons

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    Social Media May Have Detrimental Effects on the Self Esteem Comparing one’s life to others via Social Media We know that many people on social media sites often present idealized versions of their lives‚ leading others to make upward social comparisons‚ which can lead to negative emotions. Social interaction on social media sites‚ specifically Facebook and Instagram‚ may have a negative impact on face-to-face encounters for individuals who already have high levels of anxiety. Another concern regarding

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    How have our ideas of heroes changed over the years? In the beginning of cinema heroes and heroines tended to stay within the mythic structure of heroes using binary pairs of opposite terms to simplify the complexity of events and reducing the players down to good guys and bad guys or more cinematic‚ white hats and black hats. That changed radically in the late 1960’s and early ’70’s when a series of films such as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid‚ Bonnie and Clyde‚ The Godfather‚ Midnight Cowboy

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