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    Why Do Emotions Exist?

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    Pervading us with an array of highs and lows‚ ranging from anger and sadness‚ to love‚ joy‚ and contentment‚ emotions vividly affect our daily lives. So‚ unequivocally it could be asked‚ "Why do emotions exist?" It is possible that the sole‚ underlying principle of emotions is to create a reaction in people and things in our environment; or perhaps they exist to be our governing channel of communication; or maybe they precisely exist to regulate individual self-confidence and disparage. The theory

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    through an “I love horses” stage‚ but they grow out of it over time. For me‚ I never grew out of it. As a child‚ my dream was to have my own pony. At the age of 17‚ I am fortunate to own three horses. Horseback riding is an intense sport because it takes more than athleticism. Horseback riding takes commitment‚ determination‚ most importantly‚ constructing a bond with your horse. It’s a team sport‚ a team of two. I cannot think of any one thing that could replace the amount of knowledge I have gained

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    Belgium‚ chocolate is more than a business; it is part of the culture. The Mother-of-four set up by a widowed in her own home‚ the outlet has become such a symbol of success that the Belgian Prime Minister‚ Guy Verhofstadt‚ took their chocolates on a recent trade mission to the US. One other Brussels chocolatier boasts the US president as a customer. Chocolatier Mary displays a photo of George W Bush lingering over its praline counter during a visit to the Belgian capital. Belgium’s love affair

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    Love Love Love

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    love A character that refuses to dominate anyone and offers himself to any person from his humble nature is a faithful servant of the world and all who belongs to it. I don’t think I have to explain what the historical context was in 1940‚ but is the filming year of The Great Dictator‚ one of the masterpieces of Charles Chaplin. We have seen‚ throughout history‚ that in difficult and tragic times‚ great personalities rise and bring out the best of themselves in order to give a lesson to the most

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    Why Do We Sleep?

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    Why do we sleep? As we all know‚ one third of our life is spent to sleep‚ but very few people intend to lay bare the secret of that. There would be a question: why do we sleep? According to the video "The Function of Sleep"‚ Tyson states that people are not very clear about the purpose of sleep‚ but some researchers believe that sleep could enhance memory. MIT researcher Matthew Wilson also illustrates the thoughts of a rat can be read by implanted the electric wire into its brain. According to

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    Chocolate Industry in India

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    "An Analytical Study of Chocolate Industry in India with Special Reference to Cadbury’s India" is a sweet CHOCOLATE story of chocolates in the hot and humid plains of INDIA‚ which enlightens us about the size & status of chocolate industry in India. The project gives information about the competitors‚ their market share‚ and their product basket and highlights success features. The project also presents data on types & categories of chocolates‚ a brief study of chocolate manufacturing process The

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    In the "I Love Lucy" video‚ how does translanguaging work for Ricky? In the video‚ Ricky uses translanguaging to make meaning of the conversations around him. Since this video is a compilation of short clips taken from several episodes (and a TV show)‚ it is hard to tell exactly what is going through Ricky’s head each time he uses translanguaging. He draws on what he knows from the two languages‚ and what those he is talking to knows in the one language‚ and shares the information he wants to in

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    1. What environmental issue does the New Belgium Brewing Company work to address? How has NBB taken a strategic approach to addressing these issues? Why do you think the company has chosen to focus on environmental issues? New Belgium Brewing strives to reduce it’s impact on the environment. NBB invested in a wind turbine‚ making it the first fully wind powered brewery in the United States. NBB has also incorporated a steam condenser that captures and reuses hot water used for boiling barley and

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    How do the poets compare the theme of Love? In the poems “Sonnet 116” and “Sonnet 130” written by William Shakespeare‚ “La Belle Dams sans Merci: A Ballad” by John Keats‚ “My Last Duchess” by Robert Browning‚ “A Mother in a Refugee Camp” written by Chinua Achebe and “Valentine by Carol Ann Duffy‚ all have one main feature in common‚ they are about love. Albeit these poems are about love‚ they were written in different time periods‚ ranging from 1609 to 1993. I have decided to analyse these poem

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    Why Do We Pretend?

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    Why Do We Pretend? Alison Gopnik reveals the core of human nature- our unique ability to use our brain for imagination‚ something she refers to as counterfactuals. In her essay‚ “Possible Worlds: Why Do Children Pretend?” Gopnik discusses “the woulda-coulda-shouldas of life”(163) in great detail expanding on her point “ human beings don’t live in the real world”(163). Her argument is that our lives are consumed by the alternate realities that run simultaneously with the real world events. Gregory

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