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    The Soviet Union was to blame for the Cold War‚ how far do you agree with this statement? To an extent I do believe that the Soviet Union was to blame for to blame for the cold war‚ but this was through no fault of their own‚ as Stalin’s intentions was to demobilize and crush Nazi Germany‚ and build a buffer of communism around the Soviet Union‚ due to the threat of another invasion‚ as Germany had invaded twice with devastating consequences. The Soviet Union‚ controlled by Joseph Stalin in

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    This I Believe Though I live on land‚ I only feel at home in the water. Some people think that swimming is just a sport‚ but for some people‚ it is a way of life for those people who are willing to work hard enough on it. Not only has swimming given me something to do‚ it has given me loads of friends. I believe in hard work. My ability to swim also got me a job as a lifeguard‚ which is the best job that I could hope for. All that I have to do is sit in a chair and watch kids swim for a short

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    Introduction To Deep Ecology

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    Deep ecology is a way of life. A way of life that is shifting the way we view ourselves as humans. Deep ecology is the means of shifting the value of humans to non-human nature. Humans can no longer look at themselves as the sole entity of the ecosystem‚ but part of a whole that needs each part to successfully work. Fritjof Capra believes that shifting our views from the old world anthropocentric to new world non-anthropocentric is the key to the survival of the human race. Having anthropocentric

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    Deep in The Monster’s heart Humans tend to judge everything from the external appearance in regardless of internal essence. This can be seen from the Monster‚ a character in Frankenstein. When talking about the monster‚ people often think of malignance‚ fearfulness‚ ugliness‚ and frightening. No one is interested in the real identity of the Monster. In fact‚ the Monster is a good person. He is ashamed to do sin and prefers helping needy person and is optimistic. Ashamedness is one of personalities

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    the different world that I never imagine. The fierce‚ the “blood”‚ the “soldiers”‚ “betraying”‚ all those words impress me‚ show me the horrible life that Haitians have to suffer. By the passage‚ I can understand how important the society has on people’s life. If Haiti was a peaceful country‚ Martine‚ Atie might not have all terrible problems that they have today. The passage raises me a feeling. Felling of gratefulness of how lucky I am‚ living in a peaceful life which I have seen it as a normal

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    Often‚ making jokes at another person’s expense can inevitably cause guilt and even embarrassment. This message is reflected in the excerpt from Tin Winston’s novel Breath. In the story‚ a boy named Bruce Pike manages to pull off a prank with his older friend‚ Ivan Loon‚ only at the expense of a bystander woman. At a riverbank‚ Ivan Loon acts as if he is drowning‚ causing the women to react anxiously‚ signaling Bruce to go rescue him. However‚ instead of feeling gleeful about the prank‚ Bruce begins

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    Deep Brain Stimulation

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    medication brings hope to thousands of Parkinson ’s sufferers Deep brain stimulation using an electrical implant works better than drugs alone in earlier stages of disease Quality of life can improve by up to 26 per cent after op Speech and walking improved by average of 30 per cent A new highly accurate form of brain surgery could bring hope to thousands of Parkinson ’s sufferers. A two-year trial shows deep brain stimulation using an electrical implant works better than drugs

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    Importance of Deep Reading Both of these texts lead to the theory that the Internet‚ over time‚ may rewire our brains so that we are less capable of sustained attention and deep thought. They explain how the young brain needs years to develop skills such as: deductive reasoning‚ analogical skills‚ critical analysis‚ reflection‚ and insight. This pivotal dimension of time is potentially endangered by the digital culture’s pervasive emphasis on immediacy and information loading that embraces speed

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    Deep Ecology and Religion

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    sought deeper meaning and understanding of philosophies of individuals and organizations that revolve around the fundamental aspects and notions of deep ecology and eco-activism. These associations offer more views and attitudes on how an individual and society can create and maintain a kinship and positive influence with the natural environment. Like deep ecologist’s view on the metaphysical relationship of man and nature. Eco-activist’s contend to a belief of "ecology as religion"(Kinsley 193)

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    Cold War

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    Cold War Essay January 22‚ 2013 The Cold War For this essay I decided to interview my three friends since we were all hanging out last week. Not sure it was the best group of people to interview since they are all around my age‚ but I work with what I’m given. Not knowing much about the Cold War myself‚ it was interesting to see some of the responses they gave me. Not knowing if they were correct or not‚ I had a fair share of research that had to be done. To start off my interviews I had the

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