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    The Irish Potato Famine Have you ever thought that one day all of the potatoes could go bad? Unfortunately it’s true.The potato famine or known as the Great hunger was in Ireland until 1845-49. People of all ages were affected.Since the soil was poor‚ potatoes didn’t grow like they’re supposted to. The cause‚ a failure of the Irish potato crop due to an infestation of Phytophora infestans‚ a microscopic fungus‚ also called the potato blight.They think that the disease was brought him by an American

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    How is belonging represented in “migrant hostel”? - Amanda Weekes Belonging is a sense of enlightenment felt when an individual gains an understanding of themselves in relation to others and the wider world. The poem “migrant hostel”‚ written by Peter Shkrzynecki looks at the way in which someone is able to belong to the people in a place without feeling a connection to the place itself. This poem explores both belonging and barriers to belonging through the use of language techniques. These techniques

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    Peter the Apostle

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    Apostle Peter It is said that the apostle Peter was a slender person of a middle size inclining to tallness and that his complexion was pale‚ almost white. It is also said that he had a short thick curled beard and thin eyebrows‚ or‚ no eyebrows at all. Peter’s eyes were black‚ but‚ flecked with red due to frequent weeping. Born at Betsaida‚ in Galilee‚ to a fisherman by the name of Jona‚ Peter would eventually follow his father into this profession. Well one day he was standing by the shore

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    The Morality of Abortion

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    The Morality of Abortion On the question of abortion being moral‚ the answer is clearly that terminating a fetus’ life under certain circumstances is not only moral‚ but it is also our responsibility to terminate it if the quality of life is in question for the fetus. A second major reason is that to declare abortion immoral would mean that we would have to consider the factor of how the conception came about. This cannot and should not be done. Quality is a major factor in the question

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    The Morality of Pornography As the morality of pornography as a form of free speech is as questionable as it is popular‚ the question that I would like to raise is whether the correct response to the harm associated with pornography is censorship. MacKinnon argues that pornography represents everything that women have struggled to overcome through feminist suffrage including battery‚ sexual harassment‚ and prostitution. Nadine Strossen‚ although she does not deny MacKinnon’s claims‚ argues that

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    St. Peter

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    Biography of Saint Peter After Jesus‚ Saint Peter is the most known and quoted Apostle in the New Testament. He is mentioned 154 times with the nickname "Petros‚" "stone"‚ "rock"‚ which is the Greek translation of the Aramaic name Jesus gave him directly‚ "Kefa". The name Simon is the Greek form adapted to his original Hebrew name‚ Simeon.  The call of Jesus  It took place on a day like any other day‚ while Peter was doing his

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    MORALITY IN THE PHILIPPINES Giving credit to the definition given above‚ morality describes the principles that govern our behavior. It guides us or our course of actions. Since childhood‚ we have been told by our dear parents to always do good and act right. We were taught on how to be disciplined. Even in school‚ since nursery‚ kindergarten and especially during elementary‚ good morals and right conduct were always reminded to us by our dear teachers. But what happened to these values upon reaching

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    Peter Principle

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    In 1968 Dr. Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull put into print a book called The Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong which describes a simple observation that states anything that works is often used in progressively more challenging applications until it fails. This means that a machine will only function optimally at the tasks it was specifically designed for and once it is used beyond its intended task its usefulness will degrade or the machine will utterly fail. This also applies to

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    Morality of a Teenager

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    ¬Morality Speech Good morning to the wonderful people who are here today. We already know what I am here for. I will be talking for you and you alone. I cannot change you with one talk. But‚ I will try my best to be a good speaker for you all. First of all‚ I think that teenagers are quite the example when it comes to morality. Or‚ I must say that we are great examples for this. What do we do? What do we want to do? What do we have to do? What are the things we always do? We usually set culture

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    Morality In The Outsiders

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    In the novel “The Outsiders‚” S.E Hinton uses morality to demonstrate that appearances can be misleading. Greaser‚ Ponyboy Curtis’ literary interests and academic accomplishments set him apart from the rest of the gang and make him an admirable best friend. Although‚ Dallas “Dally” Winston is a troublemaker‚ he can still be trusted to stand up for you. Bob Sheldon is a spoiled‚ selfish individual who values meaningless traits. Ponyboy remains humble even though he excels academically. While hiding

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