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    valuable. This observation places importance on the trip more so than the end goal. She asserts this by stating it in a compound sentence structure to express the meaning of her words in the simplest terms possible. I agree with Le Guin that the adventure itself is more significant than your end goal. When journeying to accomplish your goals‚ you learn invaluable life lessons and make memories. Those are the things that will carry you through your journey and remain with you for the rest of your life. A

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    Milgram’s aim was to research how far people would go in obeying an instruction if it involved harming another person. Milgram was interested in how easily ordinary people could be influenced into committing atrocities‚ for example‚ Germans in WWII. (McLeod 2007) The first ethical dilemma with Milgram’s experiment is deception. The experimenter deceived the participants‚ who were made to believe that they were truly inflicting pain on the learners and were purposely put in a position of high stress

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    Argumentative Essay In the present situation‚ people use technology to do almost everything for them. They use technology for trivial works like performing household chores to complex actions like executing complicated computer programs. According to my opinion‚ people have become extremely dependent on technology. Nowadays‚ people have laptops‚ eBooks‚ etc. and in some advanced countries like Japan‚ human teachers are being replaced with robot ones. Furthermore‚ we get the latest news from the

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    To what extent do you agree that using mobile smart phone is beneficial to tertiary students’ studies? In recent years‚ the functions of mobile phones have been developed. Today mobile phones not only allow voice communication and test messaging (SMS)‚ but also possess certain ‘smart’ functions such as recording voice and video‚ surfing the web‚ playing music and taking photograph. These devices have made the world a smaller place and people can stay connected around the world. However‚ regarding

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    The world is more and more developing. The desire to control the earth of human being is still a big problem. The ideas of discovering space has been come up with ffor centuries. And now‚ space research is continuing to be promoted all arround the world. I’m among the majority of people partially agreeing that money should be spent on space research. The benefits of space research are vital to our rapid advance. Space exploration will eventually allow us to establish a human civilization

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    Many people are critical of the Hong Kong Education system‚ saying that it is too exam oriented. To what extent do you agree? Hong Kong is one of the cities having the highest educational level in the world. It seems that Hong Kong have a well education system in the world. However‚ I agree with this statement about the educational system in Hong Kong. To begin with‚ the majority of students are provided with 12 years of education as the Hong Kong government increases the years of compulsory

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    How far do you agree that the failure of Italian revolutionaries in the years 1820–49 was primarily due to a lack of popular support? I agree that the revolutions that occurred in the years 1820-49 were due to a lack of popular support. Other factors could be the strength of the Austria army‚ how there was no leader‚ a lack of unity and no foreign support. The revolutions failed due to the lack of popular/mass support. The revolutions in Modena‚ Parma and the Papal States had all been unsuccessful

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    feel empathy for him. “A year this very day” shows how things have changed over a short period of time. We learn the public has forgotten about him and even when he’s being marched to his death only a few people were there “Just a palsied few”. This causes us to think his so called crime could not have been that bad or else everyone would be there‚ so we feel bad for him as it seems he has simply been forgotten about which differs from his previous attention. He continues declaring his innocence

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    How far do you agree that instability in the Gulf Region in the period 1979-2001 was primarily caused by the actions of the Iraqi Government? The Iraqi government in the period from 1979 to 2001 was under the control of the Ba’ath Party and lead by Saddam Hussein‚ a Sunni Muslim whereas most of Iraq is Shiite Muslim. Hussein took control-as in became President of Iraq-in 1979‚ following the resignation of his predecessor‚ under claims of poor health. The main countries in this Gulf region may be

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    “Writers and poets explore the true value of relationships in their work”. To what extent do you agree with this? The ‘true value’ of a relationship can be interpreted in various ways‚ the idea of a positive romantic love and trust are aspects associated directly with this notion. Yet in some ways the true value of a relationship can be more in line with realism and imperfections‚ which both F. Scott Fitzgerald and Carol Ann Duffy explore. In ‘The Great Gatsby’ F. Scott Fitzgerald presents an illustration

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