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    voyages on the trade routes. The 11:27 and 11:31 myths both reflect the importance of Buddhism in the Japanese society. The 11:27 myth shows how praying and worshipping to the Kannon was important to the individuals in the Japanese society during the late Heian period. In the 11:27 myth‚ the women prayed and worshipped the Kannon constantly so that she could pray for a better future for herself. The 11:31 myth describes the importance of sutras and how the women would pray to the Guanyin for a son. In

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    Canada‚ The Children’s Aid Society represents the government and funded by tax dollars‚ in which officially positions CAS in working for “the best interest of the child”. The self-declared mandate of Children’s Aid Societies is to “protect children from abuse including neglect‚ help parents and caregivers build healthy families and provide a safe‚ nurturing place for children and youth to grow up and realize their full potential” (Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies‚ 2013). Although‚ I am

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    detailed law codes‚ and the wheel‚ Mesopotamians have shown their ingenuity with many different achievements. The world as we know it could not survive without writing. I am writing right now in order to do this paper‚ and the economy and so much of our lives is dependent on writing. Although it goes hand-in-hand with writing‚ mathematics is also a very important achievement of the Mesopotamians. Mesopotamians based their math system on sixty‚ but it is just as important and influential regardless

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    Water (H₂O) is a liquid at room temperature‚ and its unusual properties provide the basis of many biological processes and organisms. In humans water is the vital product of respiration (C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ = 6CO₂ + 6H₂O.) The importance of water being produced as a product of respiration is that water is a main component of the human body (a human body consists of 65% water)‚ and plays a key role in many biological processes that occur. Water in the body had a large effect on the movement of substances

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    and the significant role in the regional and international as well. To set up the direction towards the country development in 21st century‚ we have realized that the importance of English as a second language in Thailand is one of the strategic key in the development plan according to the 2 aspects. Firstly‚ the importance of English in term of developing the Thai citizen’s ability to reach the international standard. Among many developing countries we can see that the tendency of English

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    The Movers of the World and Their Importance to society Wendell Beckett Everest University The Movers of the World and Their Importance to Society A person with an AK -47 automatic assault rifle steps in the local mall and shoots all the employees and kills them. The owner comes in and realizes that the most important part of his company is no longer around to sell and take orders to help it keep it running. So just like a company without people

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    The Importance of a Jury in our Democratic System As Americans‚ we are given the right to a jury trial‚ one of the most important freedoms that out judicial system has to offer us. A jury consists of anywhere between 6 and 12 registered voters who determine whether a person is guilty or innocent in the act of crime that they are being accused of. Not only do they possess this power in a trial‚ but they may also judge the laws themselves and whether or not is perhaps unconstitutional‚ unfair‚ or

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    MAKING OUR SOCIETY A MUCH BETTER PLACE TO LIVE IN THROUGH THE MOVIE AND MUSIC MEDIUM. The realities of this life go far beyond what we can see with our eyes‚ hear with our ears‚ smell with our noses‚ taste with our tongues and feel with our hands. The real issues of life go far beyond the frontiers of what we can contact with our five physical senses. Through time‚ the movie as well as music medium has been doing a great job entertaining‚ exciting‚ enlightening‚ educating and enriching people;

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    Megamergers a threat to society In my point of view megamergers are a threat to our society because of the growing imbalance between public and private power in society. Megamergers are a threat because they handle our economy the way they want to. For instance mega mergers can lower or higher the prices on their products whenever they want to and can produce products of low quality for a high or low cost. “Mergers could raise profits…they could improve cost efficiency‚ reducing costs per

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    Archaeologist Archaeologists play a vital role within our cultural society‚ as they study culture‚ human life‚ and historical or human origins. The expertise of an archaeologist is crucial to understanding how the past will shape our current society. Archaeologists examine the physical remains of human beings‚ animals‚ and other categories within an excavation site. The evaluation of skeletal remains‚ artifacts‚ and ruins of buildings are all part of the archaeologist’s duties. Furthermore‚ archaeologists

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