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    flood in and the death road toll of young people slowly increases‚ media moguls‚ concerned youths and the general community alike have expressed discontent to such reckless behaviour. In an imploring opinion piece‚ titled “Driving the Highway from Destruction!” (Place of publication: Ednews‚ Date: unknown)‚ an astute student‚ Elly heart denounces such misconceptions imposed upon young people and vehemently argues for the change in public perceptions and values. In addition to this‚ with the two large

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    Ambition is often the driving force in people’s life. People often pushed by ambition to acquire the things they desire. It’s a motivational force. Sometimes ambition seems to be a necessary character for a leader because these strong eagers of willing to win the battles usually make him stronger. However‚ ambition is a two-edged human quality that it’s a good thing if we can control it but it can also make people do bad things. Eventually‚ if ambition is driving over people‚ it would be the situation

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    gatsbys self destruction

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    selfishness and Nick’s nurturing of Gatsby’s obsession for her are the reason for Gatsby’s down fall. And although it is true that they did contribute to it‚ ultimately it was Gatsby’s obsession with daisy‚ his illusion and the past that caused his own destruction. Daisy Buchanan is a complex character in this novel whose happiness is maintained by the luxuries she gets from her husband‚ Tom Buchanan‚ and still for some strange reason Jay Gatsby is completely in love with her. She has all of the qualities

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    A Surplus of Violence Leads to Destruction Sometimes violence can be a positive thing in a culture derived on strength and aggression‚ but at what point will that violence cause a man to unravel and lead to his destruction? In the novel Things Fall Apart written by Chinua Achebe‚ the characters live in a culture that is based around the strength of a man as the “head of the household”‚ and the honor a man can bring his family with a certain degree of aggression and violence. The protagonist Okonkwo

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    Destruction of Rain Forest

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    biology. The destruction of the rain forests will determine the fate of all species humans plants and animals. Many people do not understand the long- term consequences of losing the earth’s rain forests. They have provided all living beings with many natural resources and medicines. Their complete destruction will affect all living conditions due to the influence they have on the climate around the world. Traditionally though‚ there are three major causes of the destruction to the rain forests:

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    Today I am in Puerto Rico to talk with families and local government representatives about the destruction they are dealing with. I want the people in Puerto Rico‚ as well as those in the Virgin Islands‚ to know that they are not alone‚ they have not been forgotten. The level of destruction in Puerto Rico is unprecedented. Rebuilding will require significant resources over a long period of time. Only 26% of Puerto Rico has electrical power and around 90% of the U.S. Virgin Islands is still without

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    3333333333 WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION (WMDs) [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] 2010 Hello [Type the company name] 12/26/2010 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL SECTOR-3‚ PHASE-1‚ DWARKA‚ NEW DELHI PROJECT EVALUATION PROFORMA Student’s Name ________________________ Class ________________________

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    A Brief Account of the Destruction of the Indies is an document that shows the truth of Indian life during the time they was ruled by Europeans‚ or Spaniards more precisely. Whether the arrivals of them in the Americas was beneficial or harmful to the human race may take a long discussion and is dependable on different people’s thought. From my perspectives‚ that result has both negative and positive to human races‚ and each is for the past and the future. It cannot be denied that the appearance

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    Elements of Destruction In Ancient Greek philosophy it is believed that all matter is made up of four elements: earth‚ water‚ air and fire. According to David Osborn‚ the Greeks believed that our world exists in a simple balance of these four elements. If the delicate harmony of these powerful forces were to be disturbed by human interference‚ there would be a vast amount of turmoil and chaos on Earth (webpage). Within the novel The Wars the author‚ Timothy Findley‚ utilizes the elements of earth

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    Within William Shakespeare’s play‚ ‘Macbeth’‚ the destructive nature of power is immensely explored. The nature of power is obliquely and inevitably expressed through Macbeth’s ambitious drive for supremacy‚ the unknown and distraught notion of fate and free will‚ as well as a personal reaction towards the concept of power. Although‚ the majority of the play is based on the destructive nature of power‚ the moral nature of power is also portrayed‚ in spite of the evil. Macbeth was naturally an ambitious

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