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    What does Water do?

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    What does Water do? Why do we as humans need water? Why can’t we just go around all of our lives and do sports or activities without needing to drink water? What does water do for our bodies‚ and what happens if we drink too much/too little of it? We as humans need water because Water is essential to good health—and life. Up to 60 percent of an adult’s body weight and about 74 percent of a newborn’s body weight is water‚ making it the largest single substance in the human body. Water helps carry

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    19th century where the first telephone was invented and later on the production of successful commercialized telephones in the late 19th century‚ this use of technology used to improve the long distance communication had a really positive impact in society. Later on‚ technological devices for communication were improved and the printing press and 19th century telephones were left behind. Nowadays‚ the presence of new media

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    Ancient Civilizations

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    Count- 1‚332 Thinking about ancient civilizations is rather puzzling for me. Imagine no technological ways of communicating and not having many people to communicate with anyway. In the simplest ways‚ the first groups of people were able to create rather complex and often successful ways of life. From the first governments and militaries to early architecture and social roles‚ even trying to eat safe foods‚ it is incredible how many early civilizations flourished. In this paper I will be comparing

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    Clashing Civilization?

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    Hannah Duggan September 17‚ 2010 “Clashing Civilizations?” by Edward Said In Edward Said’s essay “Clashing Civilizations?”‚ he analyses in detail the arguments of Samuel Huntington in his paper on “Clash of Civilizations”. Edward Said incisively analyzes Huntington’s notion that differences in culture between the ‘West’ and ‘Islam’ will lead to conflicts between the two civilizations. Arguing against large understanding of cultures‚ Said makes a powerful case for multiculturalism. As he argues

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    Bink Civilization

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    The Binks’ civilization began 1800 B.C.E. with settlements in Bink land. The were by Bink sea and Bink water. They were known for agriculture‚ such as beans and squash and even corn also known as maize. During the Middle Preclassic Period which started 1000 B.C.E. ;there was a big increase in the Mesoamerican population. The Binks‚ along with the Zapotec and Totonac were a part of that. The Classic Period began in 250 C.E. and was known as the Golden Age. The Binks built over 40 cities and their

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    Does History Need to be Taught in Schools? In 1852‚ Massachusetts was the first state in the‚ United States of America to enact a compulsory education law. This law required every city and town in Massachusetts to offer primary school focusing on grammar and basic arithmetic to be mandatory for children to attend. Prior to this law‚ states only offered private schools run by the catholic churches and since these schools charged tuition‚ it made it difficult for children with poorer background to

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    1. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs states that people will first attempt to fulfill basic needs such as physiological and safety needs‚ and then if those are satisfied‚ they will make efforts to satisfy other needs‚ such as social and esteem needs. According to this theory‚ only when their most basic needs have been satisfied will people be able to concentrate on satisfying higher-level needs. However‚ if their basic physiological and safety needs become threatened‚ they would then be likely to revert

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    Mesopotamia Civilization

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    mud-brick‚ grouped in villages where they tended their crops. They built granaries to store their grain‚ and they began developing a token system to record trade and accounts. Between 3500 and 3000‚ for reasons still not well understood‚ the civilization of Southern Mesopotamia underwent a sudden growth and change‚ centered in the cities of Ur and Uruk. This development was perhaps driven by climatic change which rendered the old ways of agriculture less productive. People clustered into fewer

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    What Does Solidarity Mean

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    prevented from becoming homeless and 6‚221 individuals were provided with emergency overnight shelter.The agency follows solidarity by helping others and recognizing that we are all a family. They help others physically which had a good impact on society‚ however‚ they also help people with their spiritual needs.They helped get 21‚410 individuals were nagee in counseling and 6‚349 families were supported to stay together.Their agencies help those with mental disabilities‚ abused and neglected children

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    are two main interpretations of the idea of a welfare state: ●A model in which the state assumes primary responsibility for the welfare of its citizens. This responsibility in theory ought to be comprehensive‚ because all aspects of welfare are considered and universally applied to citizens as a "right". ●Welfare state can also mean the creation of a "social safety net" of minimum standards of varying forms of welfare. 【Explanatory Notes】 ^ [1] Encyclopædia Britannica A Brief History of the British

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