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    actions that can be performed with a computer‚ with different actions catered for different people‚ but suitable for almost everybody. Hence‚ the computer is globally popular. As computers continue to increase in popularity‚ its invention has led to many technological advances and has opened many new windows‚ and modernization has drastically increased one’s reliance on it. However‚ one question bogging everyone’s mind is‚ can we live without it now? My view is that that our world is now too dependant

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    Q. How can we remove the causes of hunger in the world today? At the end of World War II public officials and scientists from all over the world predicted that‚ with advances in modern technology‚ it would be possible by the end of the century to end poverty‚ famine‚ and endemic hunger in the world. Today these optimistic projections have been replaced by hopelessness and resignation as perhaps one-fifth of the world’s peoples live in absolute poverty with incomes of less than $700 a year. The

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    Confucianism can save the world with its interpretation of the world but it depends on what context and which crisis we are addressing. Daniel Bell focused on two main issues that are hanging above us right now which are ecological instability of life and equality within states and globally. When these two issues are used to answer the question‚ whether “Can Confucianism Save the World? The answer should be yes. The ecological instability is due to the lack of harmony with nature which can be resolves

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    abundance of radiance and splendor in the world. But‚ despite its beauties and wonders‚ however‚ it still has its profusions of tribulations and troubles. Yes‚ we all agree that the world could be made a better place. Many people would like to help fabricate and make this world a better habitat; except‚ embracing the entire world as a venture can undeniably be a tremendous task. How can a task of such significance and magnitude be initiated? And‚ what can one person with simple resources effectively

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    merged with some of his own to create monumental art. The great artist was able to recover lost interest in art and architecture during this time of learning. He changed the perception of others through his masterpieces. Michelangelo enlightened the world by creating new ideas‚crafting statues and paintings‚ and building architectural wonders. Michelangelo engraved his name in Renaissance history by creating new ideas. One of these ideas that he heavily focused on was anatomy At the age of seventeen

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    Recently animal abuse is increasing around the world. People are treating animal as non - feeling creatures. They use them for food‚ clothing‚ entertainment‚ and so on. These are some of the biggest crimes humans are doing against speechless creatures. There are many ways to prevent animal abuse but the most importantly everybody should treat animals with respect. First of all‚ we have to make authorities aware of the fact that animals are being ill-treated by people when you witness

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    executed for being a political rebel. He was barely mentioned in the historical records of that time period‚ yet the religion of Christianity that was created by his teachings‚ had a dramatic impact on world history. Following Jesus’ death‚ Christianity was transformed from a small Jewish sect to a world religion. The transformation started with Saint Paul‚ an early convert whose journeys led to the creation of small Christian communities that included non-Jews. Paul wrote a letter to one of the communities

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    Claim: Can we have knowledge independent of our culture? Counterclaim: All knowledge is based on our culture‚ without culture there is no knowledge. Culture is the characteristics of a particular group of people‚ defined by everything from language‚ religion‚ cuisine‚ social habits‚ music and arts. Since we come into the worldwe become part of a culture. Our parents and guardians slowly push us into it‚ they teach us about values‚ traditions‚ religion and everything else that can be called culture

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    HOW WE CAN HELP END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Kate Torgovnick May Esta Soler helped pass the Violence Against Women Act‚ 20 years ago. Leslie Morgan Steiner had just left an abusive husband at the time‚ and now tells her story widely. They talk about the NFL‚ the hashtags #WhyIStayed and #WhyILeft‚ and what we can all do to end domestic violence. Esta Soler and Leslie Morgan Steiner know exactly how to stop a conversation in its tracks. All they have to do is say what they do. Both Soler and Steiner are

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    In the introduction to Martin Luther King’s book Why We Can’t Wait‚ he persuades his readers to seek change. His introduction tells of the hardships that African Americans face during his time. King uses imagery‚ pathos by using examples from history‚ and tying them all together in a final section that provides his hopeful vision of the future. Because king used these rhetorical strategies‚ the introduction to his book gave the reader a desire to achieve equality. In the first section of his

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