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    A world without laws

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    Diane A. Deiparine -2MKB A World without Laws… Imagine a world without any laws. No rules‚ no commands and in fact we only follow rules of our own. Try to think of it. Fun! Isn’t it? Now‚ imagine a world without any laws. No rules‚ no commands and just your rules to be followed. It’s also crazy isn’t it? To have a world without any laws means not only to be free but also to be in a world with chaos. For example‚ the traffic rules‚ Without any traffic rules‚ how can we determine

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    world without colour

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    What would the world be like without the magic colors of a rainbow? What would the world be like if people weren’t black‚ brown‚ yellow or white skinned? Would diversity exist without color? What would the world be like if we couldn’t see the bright blue of the ocean or the sky? Would the horizon exist? Would we appreciate the beauty of a sunrise or a sunset? What would the world be like without the color of the flowers? Would mother nature be so wonderful? Most people may never have thought about

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    The World Without Us

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    Brianna Lyles APES September 2‚ 2014 The World Without Us In The World Without Us‚ Alan Weisman offers an utterly original approach to questions of humanity’s impact on the planet: he asks us to envision our Earth if humans suddenly disappeared. He explains that the infrastructure placed on Earth would collapse and vanish without any human presence. He explained how everyday items may become immortalized as fossils; how copper pipes and wiring would be crushed into mere seams of reddish rock

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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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    World Without Electricity

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    Lucy Ellman fantasizes about a world without electricity‚ yet she stumbles upon her own rebutall. To live comfortably in a world without power requires many other human beings to toil without a hint of comfort. This lifestyle was accessible without power‚ but it’s unlikely she would have reaped its benefits. The "mechanical slave" she references was simply known as a "wife" or "servant." I have fantasies of electricitylessness. To live in a steading somewhere‚ equipped with a reliable well‚ vegetable

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    a“ A world without religion is a world full of peace and harmony” Some people believe that a world without religion would lead to world peace and harmony in the entire world. In their opinion all the wars have the same reason: differences in religious beliefs. People compare God to a car manufacturer whose brakes do not work. According to their opinion‚ God gave us a “ car “‚ told us to use it‚ but never mentioned that once you start the car and reach top speed‚ you are basically risking your life

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    A World Without Tobacco

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    Tyler Adkins Dr. Johnson English 111-D 3 March 2013 A World without Tobacco Every year the United States Federal Government puts millions upon millions of dollars into research proving how bad tobacco products are‚ warning the public through various forms of media advocating against tobacco use‚ cleaning up the pollution caused by tobacco‚ and penalizing the tobacco user by taxation in an attempt to make them quit. But my question is‚ if the federal government wants people to quit using tobacco

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    According to teachers for as long as any can remember‚ one cannot survive in this world without mathematics‚ yet thousands in the United States alone cannot grasp mathematics‚ cannot learn mathematics because of "Dyscalculia" (also called Dyscalcula). Dyscalculia is a term meaning "specific learning disability in mathematics." People who suffer with a poor memory for all things mathematical have many other symptoms and characteristics. Taken as a whole‚ these coexisting conditions comprise what

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    Children Should Not Have Cell Phones 5/8/12 In today’s world‚ children want to grow up faster and faster. Kids want to be like their older brother or sister. They want to be like the people they see on television. There is an extreme desire for materialistic items by a majority of the population‚ and kids want cell phones. The idea of kids having cell phones seems a little absurd. Children under the age of thirteen should not be allowed to have cell phones; they a major distraction‚ they are

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    World Without Technology

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    New Moon without Cullen‚ we can survive without technology. Of course she went a bit suicidal‚ but she survived nonetheless so let’s not think about that. We have become too dependent on our “Edward Cullen”. He has impregnated the human race with demon children (obsessive technology-crazed children); children that will live huddled in caves with their precious iPads and Playstations. He has basically created a bridge linking the world of sparkling vampires and fake werewolves with the world of elves

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