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    War is a horrible medium‚ which has been used for hundreds of thousands of years‚ to achieve certain goals through the use of force. The major causes for war are resources‚ which can be territory‚ water‚ gold‚ minerals or animals; and ideologies: political beliefs‚ religion‚ philosophical differences. In other words‚ brutal outrageous kings‚ rulers‚ commanders and emperors possessed the purpose of having power and control over the whole world. But do these egoistic goals really bring benefit to humanity

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    Most important scientific discovery by mankind ever Geoffrey Macharia Maseno University Most important scientific discovery by mankind It is a fact that science continues to play a significant role in the existence of mankind and the extent to which he relates to the universe. Man has continued to make great scientific discoveries that have made it possible for him to exploit most of the natural resources to his advantage. Increase in world population has led to a major

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    MANKIND KILLING OUR PLANET. Our planet contains a variety of landscapes‚ forests and different climates. Over the years it has gone through many changes in its climate and the species that live on it. Now it seems that our planet is being detrimentally transformed‚ not by natural events‚ but by the actions of one species-mankind. Are we as humans changing planet earth? The facts certainly show that there has been a change in climate and that it is Human induced. It has become noticeably hotter

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    HCM 220: Module Five Case Study Through a review of blood utilization in the surgical units‚ the administrative manager of clinical operations for a large hospital noted what she believed to be a significant variation in the number of transfusion orders being placed per surgical case among the surgeons on staff. She brought the question to the surgical quality improvement committee‚ and the committee initiated a review of current standard practice for ordering transfusions within the surgical units

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    How Doctors Think Jerome Groopman‚ M.D. March 12‚ 2008 1. From simple mistakes to complex outcomes is what the practice of a Doctor consists of. The occurrence of this has massively increased throughout the years from veteran doctors to fresh out of college doctors‚ due to conformity with one’s duties. This book describes copious situations in which the Doctor incorrectly diagnosed their patient due to lack of concentration or compliance with their career. Dr. Groopman also lists and discusses

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    Plato’s strategy in the Republic is to explicate the primary notion of societal or political justice and then parallel it to the concept of individual justice. Before he can prove that justice is a good thing‚ Plato must first state its definition‚ by showing justice in its perfect form in order to discover the true essence of it. Therefore‚ Socrates claims that the only way to have a perfect state is if the state has a perfect leader‚ thus he introduces the concept of the philosopher-king. Plato

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    The Trials and Tribulations of Jewish Radicals and Revolutionaries The Jewish community in Eastern Europe has historically been a long suffering community amidst many other suffering communities. Racial‚ religious‚ and ethnic violence have all been targeted at the Jews‚ especially in times of trouble. It is no wonder than that many Jewish intellectuals in Europe‚ especially in the Russian empire‚ turned to radical or revolutionary solutions to solve the social ills that plagued both their communities

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    worries from time to time about a whole host of things and morbid thoughts can sometimes enter your head. But it’s when these thoughts start dominating your life and preventing you from functioning normally on a daily basis that they can be thought of as a general anxiety disorder or GAD. What do GAD Sufferers worry about? GAD sufferers can be concerned with a whole range of things and there tends to be no set pattern as there are with phobias. It could be a concern about a family or relationship

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    The Unknown Citizen Wystan Hugh Auden (To JS/07/M/378 This Marble Monument Is Erected by the State) 1. He was found by the Bureau of Statistics to be 2. One against whom there was no official complaint‚ 3. And all the reports on his conduct agree 4. That‚ in the modern sense of an old-fashioned word‚ he was a saint‚ 5. For in everything he did he served the Greater Community. 6. Except for the War till the day he retired 7. He worked in a factory and never got fired‚ 8. But satisfied

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    themes of identity in ’An Unknown Girl? Moniza Alvi was born in Pakistan. Her father was Pakistani and mother English. She left Pakistan when she was a baby for England. The poet is caught between two worlds and her poems exemplify her quest for her cultural identity. The prescribed poem appears to be set in India. Pakistan was a part of India before the partition‚ therefore the setting may be a symbolic thirst for her motherland. The title of the poem is “The Unknown Girl”‚ though it may refer

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