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    advantage of science

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    Advantage Science gives us safe food‚ free from harmful bacteria‚ in clean containers or hygienic tins. It also teaches us to eat properly‚ indicating a diet balanced in protein and carbohydrate and containing vitamins. The results is freedom from disease and prolonged life. In pre-scientific days‚ food was monotonous and sometimes dangerous; today it is safe and varied. It is varied because through improved sea‚ land and air transport food can now be freely imported and exported. Science has also

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    How is Troy’s courtship of Bathsheba presented to us in the novel? In the novel ‘Far From the Madding Crowd’ by Thomas Hardy‚ Bathsheba Everdene and Sergeant Frank Troy’s courtship is first presented to us as a well fitted relationship‚ as both Bathsheba and Troy are well educated people. However‚ later on Bathsheba‚ because of this relationship with Troy‚ goes down a road to self-discovery as she learns her faults and changes in the process. Before Bathsheba’s relationship with Troy‚ she is

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    cloudbursts‚ landslides or glacial lake outburst. Rolling of debris by cloudburst or landslide along the constricted course of the rivers lead to a short-term damming of the river flow‚ resulting in the creation of temporary lakes‚ which can last anywhere from a few days to a few decades. When the backwater pressure of the lake exceeds the retention capacity of the barrier‚ the accumulated water gushes down stream with powerful force inundating otherwise safe settlements. In 1893‚ a largest known landslide

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    Leaving Home

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    Should children leave home with the coming of age?  With the coming of age for many young people at once much more doors are getting open than before. There are from now on more mature than before and so they begin to think living on its own away from parents. Not necessarily far away but an apartment on your own would be a fantastic thing. But is it really advantageous to leave with the reaching of the majority the parent’s house or seems it just at a first glance so? From the perspective of young

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    people are very distant from each other‚ there’s no real connection‚ and that leads to indifference. In France there are lots of schools in the cities‚ it’s an obligation till you turn the age sixteen and everybody has to be placed somewhere. In countryside there are like one school for a bunch of villages that are near and only one level so it’s sometimes all ages together with one teacher. Actually there are lots of differences between living in countryside and living in a city. Sometimes certain

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    the living dream

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    Dowell The Living Dream The living dream is a substance for to be hoped for by the people‚ to bring equality. In this case‚ the people have yet not made the decision in effect. In history‚ instead of society being equal in order for all races to be treated the same; one is treated with respect‚ while others are treated so poorly and degrading. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. chose a path where people can fight for equality in order to gain respect and dignity. Many speeches were made from King to

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    The Throw-Away Society

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    The throw-away society From lumpish walkman to handy ipod‚ from family traditional wedding dress to one-time use paper gown‚ our society witnesses the globally social revolution of throwing away. Quantity replaces quality and hence becomes the buzzword of the new world. But looking forward and in retrospect‚ do we really should flood in the throw-away fashion upon which our attitude towards man-made things has altered so much? And what on earth do we throw away? When we throw away the no-more-need

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    Alejandro Baxley 4/18/16 ™With reference to one or more examples from applied ethics‚ evaluate the claim that a moral action is one that maximizes utility. The writings of John Stuart Mill‚ the father of modern liberalism‚ promotes ideas of democracy‚ saying that the interests of the majority is important. One of these ideas is Utilitarianism‚ which suggests that the correct moral choice is the one that maximizes utility. One example of this being that the death of one person to save multiple lives

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    ENG 121: English Composition 1 Professor Casey 8/6/2012 While city life brings many social opportunities‚ country life can provide the best of both worlds. “There are many advantages and disadvantages to living in the country and living in the city”. (http://www.oppapers.com/essays/Compare-And-Contrast-City-Living/452075) Depending on what kind of lifestyle a person wants to lead‚ decides on where they should live; a fast paced‚ busy lifestyle‚ live in the city. A slow paced‚ and laid back

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    Living in the city VS. Living in in the countryside A lot of people discuss if it is better to live in the city or to live in the countryside. Here are some arguments for living in the city and living in the countryside: When thinking of transportation it is better to live in a city. There you’ve got a lot of public transports. But also in regards to jobs it’s easier to live in the city. You have a bigger variety of different jobs and you usually don’t need so much time to

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