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    For you‚ what is normal?                 After browsing lousily in the blog topics given and after three garbage drafts of different topics‚ at last‚ I found the one topic I really get to put my mind on. Actually‚ it interested me to write about this topic because this is one topic which a friend and I debated about. At that time‚ we had different views on how we say that a certain person is normal.                 I think everyone is just too normal and ordinary that everyone does different things

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    18/10/2011 History Standard Level Homework. To what extent was imperialism a cause of the First World War? The extent to which the First World War was caused by imperialism is debatable‚ but it is certain that it played an important role in the outcome of events that led to the war. In 1914 Europe was dominated by the Great Powers all of whom had imperial ambitions. However‚ imperialism was only one of the factors that lead to the outbreak of war. Europe at that time

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    freedom‚ speech‚ of press‚ and freedom of religion. Our country gives us rights‚ we need to preserve these and to do so we should take up the responsibilities that each and every one of us have‚ not only for ourselves but for our country. My main goal of this essay is to express these acts of responsibilities. As an adult we grow into many responsibilities such as paying taxes and taking care of ourselves and our family. We should be able to pay our own way in life‚ such as paying bills‚ utilities

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    Brave new world is our future and is supposed to be representing our world. At first it was difficult to get the connection but with more understanding I’m beginning to understand what the meanings are being everything. Some of the topics Huxley describes seems very odd because it makes no sense to us‚ but then there are other examples he uses. The way Huxley tries to show us certain things he sees about our world is different and mind boggling. One part of the book that confuses me is when Fanny

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    Introduction: In this literature‚ "What really makes factories flexible?" the writer brought out the topic for factory flexibility‚ which defines as a production facility organized to respond to customer orders quickly in order to provide a full and varied range of operations or services‚ across many product lines with very short changeover times and may introduce new products of similar range fairly easy. For example‚ most modern automobile plants are designed as flexible factories to build various

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    The senses

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    In psychology‚ sensation and perception are stages of processing of the senses in human and animal systems‚ such as vision‚ auditory‚ vestibular‚ and pain senses. Included in this topic is the study of illusions such as motion aftereffect‚ color constancy‚ auditory illusions‚ and depth perception. Sensation is the function of the low-level biochemical and neurological events that begin with the impinging of a stimulus upon the receptor cells of a sensory organ. It is the detection of the elementary

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    aspect of what makes us human. Paul Bae also takes the anthropological stance on humankind saying that “Changes caused by evolution and time make us human.” When asked what separates humans from animals‚ he replied saying “human minds are more developed than animals‚ allowing humans to be at the top of the food chain.” Psychologists say a distinctive quality in humans is the cognitive process. The cognitive process is a demonstration of the central ability humans possess that define us. More

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    A Sense of Sin Richard M. Gula‚ S.S. Reason Informed by Faith: Foundations of Catholic Morality. Mahwah‚ New Jersey: Paulist Press‚ 1989. 89-105. No one doubts the presence of evil in the world. We experience it in a variety of ways: national and international conflict; domestic and street violence; political and corporate corruption; and a host of manifestations of sexism‚ clericalism‚ racism‚ ageism‚ and other violations of justice. All such forms of brutality‚ disorder and discrimination

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    To what extent did the aims and methods of Martin Luther King differ from those of Black Power Activists? There is no question that the aims and methods of Martin Luther King differed from those of Black Power activists. King was peaceful and wanted integration with whites while Black Power activists confronted violence and believed in black supremacism and separatism. But they were also similar in some ways‚ such as speaking out on the Vietnam War. The aims of MLK differed significantly from those

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    performance the next time.” In the face of overwhelming adversity‚ what gives me the cause to hope? Ever since I was little I have been competitive in all different levels and types of sports‚ many of which I have stared right into the face of adversity. Injuries‚ family problems‚ and being strewn out between 400 miles of highway between Tennessee and Georgia have given me plenty of reason to give up on my sports…my true passion and desire. Did I give up? Did I let the face of adversity tear me down? No. I

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