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    Saving the Rhinos

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    “SAVE THE RHINO” Student Number : 47701501       Name : Ayesha Bibi Abdulkader Step 2: What was your original answer and why? My original answer was E – We must save the rhino because it is the right thing to do. In terms of morals and etiquettes – killing is wrong‚ not only of people but also of animals. This was based on an intrinsic value‚ since god created us all. The extinction of the rhino would rapidly be followed by the loss of other endangered and threatened wildlife in Africa. What is

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    Saving Water‚ Saving Environment!! Tien Ho Period 2 • Water is a precious resource‚ but not infinite‚ thus saving water is always essential even in areas with abundant water resources. In addition to saving household spending‚ saving water also helps prevent depletion of groundwater resources‚ prevent water pollution in the basin. • California is the most productive agricultural state in the union‚ and agriculture uses 80 percent of California’s water. In a year with practically none of the stuff

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    monolithic state authority. Sometimes a citizen is just a fodder to fatten the economy and the power of the State so that his claims or even his freedom may be sacrificed if the power of the State is questioned! The State is supposed to play the sovereign role of a so-called benevolent Father‚ a King and a Protector‚ and all must assume their proper place in the system without a whimper! On the other hand‚ "Individualism"—a politico-economic doctrine that advocates complete freedom for the common man—can

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    Ferdinand Porsche[2] (3 September 1875 – 30 January 1951) was an Austrian-German automotive engineer and honorary Doctor of Engineering. He was best known for creating the first hybrid vehicle (gasoline-electric)‚ the Volkswagen Beetle‚ and the Mercedes-Benz SS/SSK‚ as well as the first of many Porsche automobiles. Porsche designed the 1923 Benz Tropfenwagen‚ which was the first race car with mid-engine‚ rear-wheel drive layout. Known in business circles as the "great engineer"‚[3] he made a number

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    Earth

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    facts but rather a decompartmentalized way of presenting stories that opens up lines of inquiry which roughly correspond to traditional elementary academic subjects. “The purpose is not to create walking encyclopedias of knowledge… The ‘stuff’ the students learn is almost incidental to the enrichment of the context they gain for understanding themselves and their place in the universe.” Cosmic Education launches youngsters into society practiced in thinking about who they are‚ as individuals‚ as part

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    EARTHQUAKE A student should teach the illitrate people (villagers) how to be aware from earthquakes i.e the precautions to be taken when an earthquake occurs. He/she should help the sufferers of earthquake that they can ‚ i.e by collecting funds with the help of their friends and giving it to them.they shold give their old clothes ‚books ‚etc for the children who lost their parents in the disaster.they should try to spend some time with them to make them forget their sadness OVERALL DISASTER

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    I truly take pride in being able to address this body of students today‚ not only have you all taken the leap into gaining a college education from a great educational institution like UGA but you have also decided to find time between your rigorous students to advocate for democratic values through participating in groups like the Young Democrats. In addition you have made the decision to align yourself with students who advocate for alliances for freedom of expression and protecting individual

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    Student’s Freedom of Speech in Public School The First Amendment states that all citizens of the U.S have freedom of religion‚ petition‚ assembly‚ press‚ and speech. The First Amendment was written and adopted for over two hundred years of American History. Throughout this period people have questioned the extent of freedom that they were given through the First Amendment. The freedom of speech is probably the most misunderstood of all the five components in that the freedom of speech has been altered

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    Importance of Saving

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    Importance of savings Savings is the difference between Income and Expenditure. A high level of savings helps the economy to progress on a continuous growth path since investment is mainly financed out of savings. The habit of saving should be ingrained in man but there is more people nowadays squandering money than saving it. The habit of saving should be cultivated from young age so that a person should have firm resolve to set apart a certain amount for deposit in bank. A student who saves out

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    soldiers being shot and blown up all around you? Could you survive months on end in a war zone? Is one man’s life worth the lives of 8? Both Saving Private Ryan and A Fortunate Life depict war as being a major sacrifice for those involved. Both texts show the mental and physical hardship associated with war and the bonds and mateship shared between soldiers. Saving Private Ryan tells the story of 8 young soldiers who risk their own lives in order to save the life of one man. The first 20 minutes of

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