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    Japan has a population of just over 126 million people‚ although each year this number slowly decreases due to the birth rate of 1.39 per couple1. As well as the fact that Japan is an extremely homogenous society with 99% of citizens and residents being Japanese with 1% of their population being non-Japanese. The declining population reflects highly upon society as many Japanese in their twenties feel they are too busy working to raise children‚ as well as the rising cost of living making it hard

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    sinner! Consider the fearful danger you are in: it is a great furnace of wrath‚ a wide and bottomless pit‚ full of the fire of wrath‚ that you are held over in the hand of that God‚ whose wrath is provoked and incensed as much against you‚ as against many of the damned in hell: you hand by a slender thread‚ with the flames of divine wrath flashing about it‚ and burn it asunder; and you have no interest in any Mediator‚ and nothing to lay hold of to save yourself‚ nothing to keep off the flames of wrath

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    aunts‚ uncles and everybody else who has some interest in the subject. Though it is of course most in the interest of the daughter herself to get married‚ the interests of the own family can be important for the choice of husband and wife. It is not appropriate for the daughter to choose whoever she likes for her husband‚ which she- if she wants a happy marriage- is not very likely to do. Jane Austen’s novel‚ Pride and Prejudice presents five married couples. No two are alike. In the novel we

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    hobby. In the documentary “Math: Who Needs It?” the main goal is to show the viewers how math is used in almost every job the world has to offer. One point that stuck out in the documentary was the “Rockstar” portion. Music is a big part of my life and many people do not take a moment to think about all the work put behind the process of making a song‚ creating the instruments‚ and producing the song (making it sound good). On a page of sheet music there are many various symbols and numbers that

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    Fortunately for them there is A Website For That. A whole cottage industry‚ in fact‚ made up of unscrupulous academics and grad students who are willing to anonymously write papers for anyone willing to pay. These mercenaries will write about anything: Math‚ science‚ humanities‚ and even‚ as it turns out‚ video games. After learning about a particularly brazen "buy your college papers" website called "Unemployed Professors"‚ the jokers over at the video game site Unwinnable decided it would be

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    Japan Japanese festivals are traditional festive occasions. Some festivals have their roots in Chinese festivals but have undergone dramatic changes as they mixed with local customs. Some are so different that they do not even remotely resemble the original festival despite sharing the same name and date. There are also various local festivals that are mostly unknown outside a given prefecture. It is commonly said that you will always find a festival somewhere in Japan. Unlike most people in East

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    This is a summary of some ideas on the correct approach to preparing and writing history essays. It should be stressed that this is not a magic formula which must be followed to the letter. It is‚ instead‚ a set of guidelines which it is hoped will help students to gain more from their written work. It is also worth noting that every tutor has his/her own personal approach to essays and that if you are concerned about any particular points of detail you should contact them in person. Reading (i)

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    What Are Japan’s Main Physical Features? As you can see Japan is split into four main islands. We have: Hokkaido (North) Honshu (West) Shikoku (East) Kyushu (South) As you can see‚ they are all located on the map (left). The northern part of Japan (Hokkaido) is seen to be remote and fairly mountainous. Snow-capped peaks cover the centre of the Hokkaido. Winters are extremely cold with substantial snowfall. The western island‚ Honshu is said to be mountainous‚ with very little flat land

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    In the essay "Motherhood: Who Needs It?" Betty Rollins does not use the most effective structure and style to argue against what she believes is the "motherhood myth" (203). Rollins opposes the idea that having children is something that all women should want‚ and need to do instinctively. She feels that women are having babies for all the wrong reasons‚ and attempts to set a few things straight about motherhood itself. Though her argument may be passionate‚ the organization‚ diction‚ and overall

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