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    There is no security without development and no development without security. (40 marks) This essay is going to focus on whether there can be no security without development and no development without security. Security can include economic security‚ social (personal‚ political and community ) security‚ health security and food security. Development can include social (hospitals‚ schools‚ housing) and infrastructure (communication links roads‚ power supplies‚ access to water) aspects. Security and

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    My Greatest Fear

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    Benjamin Franklin My greatest fear is dying without being remembered by the masses. Death is the end of the worldly journey for all. From birth to death‚ every human creates their own story. We build on this story daily until we pass away. For some people‚ this life story is a boring‚ lonely tale. But for others‚ this adventure is filled with emotions including failure‚ success and building a legacy that will last a thousand years. Personally‚ my greatest fear is that my life will not be remembered

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    a day without electricity

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    An Entire Day Without Electricity For most people living in the industrialised world‚ electricity is one of the basic necessities. Electricity has become so ingrained with our everyday lives‚ that it is difficult to imagine living without it. This article explores what an ordinary day would look like in the life of a regular person if there suddenly were no electricity available for an entire day. Morning Unless you are lucky enough to wake up when the sun rises or you have a rooster in your

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    Not Without My Daughter

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    Lighting‚ framing‚ camera angles‚ and music are two elements of film that can evoke strong emotional responses called textual features of film. Many of these features are prevalent in the film Not Without My Daughter. This film is set in the 1980’s during the Iranian Revolution. The Mahmoody family consists of husband and wife‚ Moody and Betty‚ and their daughter‚ Mahtob‚ who decide to visit Iran. In Iran‚ Moody decides to keep his family but Betty does not want to stay. Betty tries to escape multiple

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    Dangerous Minds

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    teenagers. She also tries to motivate them by giving them all an A grade. Every time the student achieved how metaphor and symbolism works she reward them. Her methods of teaching were not good for the school curriculum that even her fellow teacher try to make her remain within the curriculum of the school. Ms. Johnson’s attention were attract to her student that has a personal problem. Callie is an bright girl who excel at English‚ but she is kick out from the school because of her pregnancy. Ms. Johnson

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    Fear and the Happily Ever After Gods and monsters tell us a lot about the societies that created them: the society’s beliefs‚ desires and fears. Mike Rugnetta‚ host of Idea Channel‚ talks about the relationship between fictional monsters and real people in his video‚ “Why Do We Love Zombies?” In Homer’s The Odyssey‚ translated by Robert Fagles‚ Scylla and Charybdis‚ the monstrous obstacles on the way to Ithaca‚ are a powerful duo. The way Odysseus reacts to them is reflective of the ancient Greeks’

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    World Without Money

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    Andrew Halliwell AS 91101 A World Without Money? Would the world be a better place if there was no money? You didn’t have to go to work every day. There would be no more worries about how you are going to pay for the mortgage‚ about paying for your insurance‚ that you might be robbed for your money on the next corner. We can learn to distribute our goods and services according to need rather than by the ability to pay. Wealth will no longer be a status symbol. A man will be judged by what he

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    Ignorance + Fear = Racism

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    Ignorance + Fear = Racism Racism is really another word for ignorance. It’s another way of saying that nature should have had only one type of flower or tree. It’s another way of looking at the world with your eyes closed to diversity and change. Racism is another word for fear. Fear of the unknown is understandable‚ of course‚ and for many of us those of different races and creeds are the great unknown. Most of us are brought up in a particular environment with a particular type of people

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    When we were young‚ how many of us were afraid of monsters? Many of us‚ if not all‚ were once afraid of the monsters that were hiding in our closets‚ under our beds‚ or waiting in the attic. Maybe many of us still are. Parents would sometimes use this fear to their advantages. They would make us clean our rooms or do our homework‚ but if we did not‚ they tell us that the "boogieman" would come find us at night. The fear of the unknown is an excellent weapon to be used to gain ultimate power over

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    Fearing Fear Itself

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    Fearing Fear Itself Many students find themselves stressing the night before a big test‚ thinking about how they will fail the test. As a result‚ they spend more time worrying than actually studying for the test‚ causing them to‚ in turn‚ completely fail the test. In Edgar Allen Poe’s‚ “The Fall of the House of Usher‚” Roderick Usher does just this. He not only feels a sense of paranoia as mentioned above‚ but a sense of fear as well. Roderick becomes so overwhelmed by his setting and atmosphere

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