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    Love for Your Country

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    ove for your Country I don’t love my country. In fact‚ I fail to see how it is possible to love my country. Now‚ I live in America‚ and‚ from somebody who’s traveled a bit‚ it’s not too bad here. The streets are fairly clean‚ one is free to say more or less what one thinks (outside of school‚ of course)‚ and the standard of living is fairly high. So‚ I like living in the US. However‚ I could never love America. Loving your country is a bit like loving your race‚ or loving all those who follow

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    Music in Your Country

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    There are many different types of music in the world today. Why do we need music? Is the traditional music of a country more important than the international music that is heard every nowadays? Music is an instrumental sound combined in a pleasing way. It is an art of writing or playing music. There are around hundreds of countries around the world today and all of them having a different traditional music. I believe‚ music is very important in our life. It makes you feel relax‚ good and sometimes

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    ‘Increasing pleasure is more important than ending pain and suffering.’ How far would utilitarian’s agree with this statement? A utilitarian’s opinion on increasing pleasure rather than ending pain would depend upon the severity of the case being assessed. Although utilitarianism is used to decide whether or not in theory carrying out an act will bring about more pleasure‚ some utilitarian’s may argue that there are cases of suffering which require more serious attention‚ to put an end to that

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    The Pleasure Principle

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    The Pleasure Principle The purpose of life has been discussed since the beginning. No one knows the meaning of life‚ and if they do‚ they’re not telling. Even trying to write off life as having no point doesn’t satisfy anyone; it doesn’t’ make a difference. Brittany doesn’t like the egocentric view that humans take as to say the answer purpose of life exists solely within themselves‚ not animals or other species. We don’t agree that religion holds the answer to the question of the purpose of

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    Simple Pleasures

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    When you become a young adult‚ life is never as simple as it used to be. Back in your single-digit ages‚ you have feelings of elation and excitement when holding a crisp ten-dollar bill in your hand. Today‚ it is replaced by discomfort and uneasiness when you find out it’s the only bill you have in your empty wallet. The feeling of enlightenment when learning something new is replaced by irritation when you ask yourself why you didn’t learn it sooner. A mission most children wish to pursue is the

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    PLEASURES OF READING

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    Pleasures of Reading Some people get pleasure from picnics and tours. Others like to discuss various topics and find pleasure in it. But the reading of books provides us with such pleasure as we do not get from any other activity. Great is the blessing of books. Books are written by learned persons. They contain the best experiences and thoughts of their writers. Literature is said to mirror society. Writers put in their books not only their own ideas and feelings‚ but also what they observe and

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    Pleasure of Walking

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    rediscovery of walking’s utility‚ pleasures‚ and health-giving qualities. This booklet is for those who want to join that movement. |   | | Walking: The Slower‚ Surer Way to Fitness People walk for many reasons: for pleasure...to rid themselves of tensions...to find solitude...or to get from one place to another. Nearly everyone who walks regularly does so at least in part because of a conviction that it is good exercise. Often dismissed in the past as being "too easy" to be taken seriously‚ walking

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    Pleasure of Reading

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    Reading a book is perhaps the greatest source of pleasure to a cultured person. Reading broadens his outlook‚ drives away his narrow prejudices and lightens up his mind with truth and knowledge. Books are our best friends. They never deceive or desert us in our hour of need like so many of our human friends‚ and the advantages once received from the reading of books remain with us throughout our lives. It is a great pleasure for us to read the books of the master minds of the past that have brightened

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    The pleasures of learning

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    Good evening‚ ladies and gentlemen‚ The title of my speech is the pleasures of learning. Do you feel delighted when bathing in the morning sunshine? Do you rejoice when walking through shelves of books in the library? Do you feel ecstatic when exploring a new subject unexpectedly? If the answer is yes‚ you tasted the pleasures of learning. Learning is not only from books‚ but also from nature. As what is said by Bloomfield “The fields his study‚ nature was his book.” Natural beauty is

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    Pleasure Gardens

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    virtually endless pursuit of fun and pleasure. As we get older‚ we immerse ourselves with commitments and responsibilities. But ultimately‚ the world is filled with people like us‚ seeking happiness‚ pleasures and desires. The word pleasure has come to mean something bad to us today‚ but we tend to use the word in the wrong way. Having desires is not sin‚ it is something one is obligated to face simply by virtue of being human. Yet we restrain ourselves from pleasure and desires we should never have

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