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    why people live longer?

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    Why are people living longer? The fact that people today are living longer than in the past is obvious. A certain number of people can live over a hundred years these days. But why is that? There are many factors contributing to this which I would like to describe in the following paragraphs. It is commonly known that the cause of most deaths is illness. Thanks to technological and scientific advancement‚ we have discovered lots of ways to prevent them. Medicines‚ medical

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    Tale of Two Cities

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    A Tale of Two Cities Essay When has anything in life ever been free? Has it ever been possible for a person to achieve success‚ happiness‚ or any measure of achievement without sacrifice? Sacrifice is a recurring theme throughout A Tale of Two Cities because it is a necessity for any justice or happiness achieved in the novel. The sacrifices made in A Tale of Two Cities consist of sacrifice to the state‚ sacrifice of others‚ as well as self-sacrifice for others. One of the elements of sacrifice

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    Animal Testing Saves Lives

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    Animal Testing Saves Lives Animals have been used for testing by scientists for many decades. The research that has been gathered from animals has surpassed anything scientists could hope for. So why would such a highly debatable topic arise from such great accomplishments? Scientists use animals to test a theory and then alter their theories based upon the valuable information gathered from each experiment. Animal rights activists believe that animals are used for pointless tests and suffer tremendously

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    two truths and a lie

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    that I read was called “two truths and a lie”(307pages) and its written by Sara Shepard‚ and this one book is part of a sequel because there’s 3 or more books written which are fallow ups to the first book. ‘Two truths and a lie’ is about two girls whose names are Sutton and Emma‚ even though Sutton and Emma are long lost sisters they have little things in common and have different lives. Emma lives in a foster home because her mom abandoned her in the hospital‚ and now lives with a family who has

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    Great Britain. Jerry Uelsmann founded The American Society for Photographic Education. Jerry Uelsmann did mostly double exposures. When working a day in the darkroom Uelsmann would go through 50 sheets of photo paper‚ trying to find at least one or two prints that he liked. During a year‚ Uelsmann may produce one hundred and fifty images‚ and only fifteen of those one hundred and fifty images last through out the year. The fifteen prints that are left are the prints that had meaning to him. Sometimes

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    Did Black Lives Matters change the world? Throughout the year we’ve been seeing the phrase Black Lives Matters on the news‚ social media‚ and even during the presidential debates. But is the movement actually making an impact on the world? In my opinion it is not. Black Lives Matter may be a hot topic but it is making very little change. Though there were huge protests covered by the media over the span of 15 months. None of those protests brought change. The issue with the Black Matters Movement

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    If I had a choice to live‚ I would prefer to live in Sparta because it has the strong military power. Moreover‚ military strength is very much necessary in order to protect own country from the enemies. In addition to this‚ I would be happy when I got the chance to serve the country as an army. This thought would be 100% fulfilled if I live in the Sparta because joining the army is like a compulsory job there for any eligible candidate. Along with this‚ as per the rule of the Sparta‚ I would get

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    Bobby Skogsbergh Philosophy of The Person Professor Marren 12/12/14 Thesis Question: Is it better to live just or unjust? Unjust live better According to Socrates in The Republic of Plato‚ men can be both just and unjust in terms of who is a friend and who is an enemy‚ for all humans make mistakes‚ so each person cannot always be considered just. Thrasymachus argues‚ “In every city the same thing is just‚ the advantage of the established ruling body. It surely is master; so the man who reason

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    Ethics In our everyday lives Joshua L Young Brian Kester PSY 110 August 20‚ 2011 Abstract This paper will discuss how ethics relate in our everyday lives and more specifically how ethics are used in our workplace also how ethics are used by companies. This paper will also cover how businesses have implemented ethical procedures‚ standards and how these businesses flourished because of the effective use of ethical standards. “I consider ethics‚ as well as religion‚ as supplements

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    Die Honorably or Live Dishonorably Honor‚ dignity‚ and integrity are traits that are becoming more and more rare in our society. The Crucible‚ a play written in 1952 by Arthur Miller‚ is based on the Salem witch hunts of 1692 and parallels the Red Scare and McCarthyism in the 1950s. In the play‚ Miller attempts to focus his themes around traits such as honor‚ dignity‚ and integrity‚ and as a result‚ the theme "is it better to die honorably or live dishonorably" becomes vital to the story and

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