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    Plants and Human Beings

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    PLANTS AND HUMAN BEINGS Plants and humans are living things that constitute part of the environment. These two depend on each other for their survival. But as plants can live without humanshumans can not live for long without plants and this essay explains why this is possible. Plants have the capability to build up organic substances they need from inorganic substances. They only need carbon dioxide‚ water and salts to make their essential substances. Glucose for example is produced from these

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    Analysis "On Being Human"

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    Poetry analysis: On Being Human‚ by C. S. Lewis C.S. Lewis gets straight to the point in his first lines‚ particularly with the first two words ’angelic minds.’ Readers will discern immediately that Lewis is going to discuss the concept of experience from the viewpoint of supernatural non-human beings such as angels. Readers may also guess‚ by comparing this idea to the poems title ’On Being Human‚’ that he intends to go on to compare this idea with our experience of the world from the implied

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    communal harmony

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    Role of Teacher in promoting National Integration‚ Peace and Sustainable Harmony Introduction: Communal problems in India have reached an endemic proportion. Each and every part of India is being affected by this problem. More and more people are becoming conscious about their own community. ‘National Integration’ is therefore a priority agenda for Indian politics as well as for voluntary and social organizations. Communal movements are driving their agenda in very systematic and sustainable

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    a question that reflects the whole human race and what it means to be a human being. What it means to be a human being is not just having a face‚ eyes‚ heart‚ or being able to drive a car‚ or to own a house. Being a human being is much more than that‚ deeper and more passionate. Being a human being is to have the ability to know what is right and wrong‚ having rational thought and to think deeply beyond the tangible things in the world‚ and being a human being is to find love. Yet as I think deeply

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    Evolution and Human Beings

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    connected to human beings through His amr.  For Iqbal amr stood for the creative power and will of God. He gave the concept of ‘egos’. At the lowest level egos are unconscious‚ in the higher order of being‚ they become conscious. Egos achieve utmost consciousness and finally become self-consciousness in human beings‚ the highest being in nature and the vicegerent of God. Man is the only being awarded with moral freedom and responsibility. Using his freedom of choice with responsibility‚ humans approach

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    Being just seventeen years old‚ I have been told from a young age to be happy and enjoy these moments of youth before the hectic adult life soon occupies me. Whether it was partying at friends’ birthdays in middle school or riding roller coasters at Disney world‚ I began to miss those days of fun and care free after choosing such an occupied and studious path. Today‚ even the shortest of vacations give me a peace of mind‚ from snuggling up in my bed even as my alarm continues to ring on a Sunday

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    arguably been the standard for all of human history) beneficial to human well-being? For the purposes of this paper’s argument‚ the use of well-being instead of survival is more appropriate because human beings have adapted so well that we have largely excluded ourselves from the harshness of the natural world. This ethnocentric form of altruism may have been beneficial in times of early human intelligence‚ but it is definitely not beneficial to human well-being today. In a high-tech‚ globalized world

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    Communal Harmony

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    presently hovers over our country at the micro level and over the world at the macro level. But why are we ruffling our feathers over such an issue? Why is it so relevant for our present times? Let us discuss. As we all know the core criterion for a country’s national integrity is its communal harmony and especially for a country like ours where oodles of people of different caste creed and religion live in unison‚ maintaining a delicate balance amongst various such kaleidoscopic communities is the

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    Harmony at Home

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    by Gary Soto. “Looking for Work” is a narrative of a nine year old Mexican American boy who really desires his family to be the perfect family. His assertion is that he is looking back on his childhood‚ but tells the story as a child’s point of view. The narrative is placed in the nineteen fifty’s‚ and focuses on his family experience. The essay indicates the boy lives with his mother‚ sister‚ and brother. The boy is the middle child in the family‚ and he has an older brother and a younger sister

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    Peace and Harmony

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    respective names being called. In both cases‚ therefore‚ there is identification with body and name as an individual entity separate from all others. The difference is that whereas the sage knows that "events happen‚ deeds are done‚ but there is no individual doer thereof‚" the ordinary person has the conviction that each individual performs his action and is responsible for it. Every action is happening according to a Cosmic Law and not because of something ’done’ by an individual human being. If this

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