Do you know what love is? Have you experienced the great thing called love? When we hear the word ârelationshipâ, the ideas that come to our mind are friendship, sexual attraction, intellectual compatibility, and of course, love. I believed that love could be the glue that keeps a relationship strong and solid. It could bind the emotions that start and maintain the relationships that have made a society out of individuals. When I was a child, I thought that love...
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I thoroughly believe I encompass a strong, representative example of the free enterprise spirit. The free enterprise economy adequately provides me with opportunities for involvement in work and the community. Free enterprise is private resources owned, and competitiveness will thrive economically with minimal government intervention. In many respects, I value my personal freedom from the choices I make in the economy to the choices I make in the election. The possible rewards of a free enterprise in many respects provide...
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Growing up, I thought I already have the perfect family I dreamed of. We're not rich, but we're that poor either. We lived in Masbate, moved here to Catbalogan, and moved again to Calbayog. I didn't mind before why we were always moving places because what matters to me is we're happy. We may not be complete, but at least we are happy. That's what I thought, not until I found out that my father has another girl, and to...
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We live in the world of uncertainty, and it belongs to creators and innovators. In the past few years, entrepreneurs have been contributing towards solving complex issues that society is facing. Entrepreneurship is an excellent foundation for generating different types of creative and innovative ideas to succeed. For scholars, the importance of entrepreneurship to employment, innovation, productivity, and income growth has led to increasing numbers of researchers investigating and contributing to the field. Thatâs why entrepreneurship is interesting. It is...
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I appreciate the beauty of nature and everyday occurrences in a way that I love starting my day by seeing the beauty of nature in the very simple things around me, such as the mountain, trees, plants, and some animals that were here on our farm. Every time I see a place where I feel peace and I smell the fresh air, where there is no pollution. I will say that this is the true life of being simple. And...
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âEarth systemâ is a term that articulates how the Earth functions as a whole, that is, how each subsystem of the Earth is integrated and interdependent upon the other subsystems of the Earth. Another way of communicating this concept is to point out that every physical, scientific action displayed on the Earth, causes physical reactions within the other aspects of science on the Earth. We call the whole of these physical actions and reactions âEarth system scienceâ. The reason that...
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Truthfulness is an important virtue in everybody's life. When this aspect of a person's life is thrown away, then they will not make it far. No one will trust them, and it will make it much harder for them to get jobs and other things in life. Not only is it important for day-to-day life, but it is also talked about in the Bible on several different occasions. Many Christian leaders have also talked about the importance of truthfulness and...
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Gregor Mendel was born on July 22, 1822, and died on January 6, 1884. He was raised in a rural environment. His academic strength was exhibited at a remarkably young age by local priests, who convinced his parents that he was qualified to attend school. Mendel soon demonstrated substantial intelligence in subjects regarding physics and mathematics at the University of OlmĂŒtz. Though he found prosperity in school, he often endured financial challenges, as his family was incapable of providing the...
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Portraiture has changed drastically over hundreds of years and influenced the way view and create it. There have been many eras of art throughout history that have slowly evolved into what we now recognize as a portrait. The earliest forms of portraits dated back to the era of Ancient Egypt, about 5000 years ago. Portraiture was created for religious and funerary purposes, as the ancient Egyptians believed that it would help them in the afterlife and immortalize them. Many of...
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People who influence you really help in the way you go about your life. They help you to strive in the face of adversity to one day be like them, if not better. This may sound like a clichĂ©, but my biggest influence in life is my daddy. All throughout my life, I have been told I resemble my father. Whenever my fatherâs friends visit, they already assume I am his son due to the similarity in our appearances, making...
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In Jeannette Walls's memoir the glass castle she is able to convey a theme of lost dreams through the constant letdown caused by their father, Rex, and mother, Rosemary. Rex Walls always dreamed of the day when they would have enough money to build a glass castle. The Glass Castle is symbolic of a dream that everyone knows will never come true but to which they cling anyway. It is only when Rex realizes heâs lost his children and that...
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In 2018, the French government enacted a law that allows judges to order the removal of fake news from social media platforms. âThe law, conceived by President Emmanuel Macron, was rejected twice by the Senate before being passed by the parliament on Tuesday. It is considered Western Europeâs first attempt to officially ban false material. Macron has said he believes that the internet must be regulatedâ (Fiorentino, 2018). Fake news is a threat to democracy thatâs why France and many...
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âYou cant bring back a forest whereâŠa desert [lays] nowâ( Cullis-Suzuki, Severn. united nations conference. Rio Summit. 1992 June. 2019 Oct). The deliberate act of deforestation is a understated global issue with deadly affects. I am young but I can tell the earth is in pain, I can see that governments donât care. Even though they say, and they promise to make changes. Many statistics say that it has only gotten worse âŠâForests ⊠are disappearing at an alarming rate....
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Bipolar disorder Nature, or disposition and genetics, have been demonstrated to be a major factor in the development of some mental health disorders such as bipolar disorder. An individual is four to six times more likely to develop bipolar disorder if there is a family history of this illness. In recent years, biological factors have attracted more attention, with many headlines on newly discovered genes for every behavior. Therefore, nature affects behavior. However, although the importance of genetic factors cannot...
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Honest Abe, as many of us call him, got elected on November 6, 1860. The guy who issued the Emancipation Proclamation, the guy who fought for the rights of slaves to be free, who thought secession illegal, and who was willing to use force to defend Federal law and the union (1). All of this was part of Abraham Lincoln's journey to becoming president, and Iâm here to tell you his steps to becoming the 16th president. Lincoln, at a...
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Hew Strachan is the Chichele Professor of the History of War and a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford University. Strachan is the editor of The Oxford History of the First World War, which would lead to this three-volume history of the First World War. Strachan did not focus on covering the war in its worldwide aspect; therefore, we lose an in-depth character assessment of major figures. What he wrote is an effective framework of interpretation for hanging a lot...
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The Articles of Confederation was an agreement made between the colonies and was also the first framework of government for the United States. This was used from 1781 to 1788 but was later replaced by the Constitution (518). Many people like James Madison and Alexander Hamilton believed Americans were wasting the independence they were given and that the country would only achieve greatness with enhanced national authority. Groups like nationalists, bondholders, urban artisans looking for tariff protection, merchants that wanted...
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Child ill-treatment is a ruinous social issue globally. It is due to frustrations and anger in the members of the family or society who are not happy with their lifestyle or financial status. Child abuse can occur at home, academic institutions, or any place like dance classes, music classes, gymnasiums, or play areas wherever the child visits. To commence with, child abuse can be investigated by paying attention to behavioral clues of the child suffering from it. Children who were...
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It's 2019, and yet some things remained the same. Humanity is gone, and all that it's left is cruelty. It's absolutely heartbreaking that faith is being exerted against it. When I hear the term holocaust, it automatically creates a visual vision of World War II, the genocide of the Jews in my mind. As a teenager, I grew up learning about that horrific event and being terrified. At this point in my life, I never thought that I would have...
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The relationship Emily Grierson has with Homer Barron is also an example of how she rebels against society. Homer Barron is a Northerner. Emily is a southern belle. Homer is a man of the working class. Emily is rich and built on the legacy of her family. She is a prominent figure in her town while Homer is an outsider. Barron was also a man of darker complexion. These two types of people are supposed to stay separated. The women...
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The purpose of this essay is to discuss the conflicting evidence relating to the debate on what factors and who are responsible for the outbreak of world war I. This war is one of the most controversial and is a repeatedly debated subject in history. There are three main viewpoints when it comes to the responsibility debate; Germany was planning an aggressive war, Germany was planning a defensive war, and the âcock-upâ theory. There are many factors that could have...
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For centuries, the intellectuals of society have made numerous developments in all studies that have benefitted mankind. These discoveries are a result of manâs inherent curiosity and desire for understanding, which can grow so immense that their moral boundaries disappear resulting in disastrous consequences. In the novel, Frankenstein, Mary Shelley conveys the theme of the relentless pursuit of knowledge ultimately causing more harm than good using allusion and symbolism. Victorâs thirst for knowledge leads to his creation being the death...
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Introduction Ray Bradbury's short story, "The Veldt," invites readers to contemplate the complexities of human nature, the perils of unchecked technology, and the significance of familial relationships. Published in 1950, the story remains a thought-provoking exploration of the consequences of our increasingly technologically driven society. In this reflective essay, we will delve into the themes and messages conveyed in "The Veldt" and discuss its relevance in today's world. The Power of Imagination and Escapism "The Veldt" emphasizes the power of...
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Introduction "The Myth of the Latin Woman" by Judith Ortiz Cofer is a thought-provoking essay that explores the pervasive stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding Latinas in American society. Through personal anecdotes and reflective analysis, Cofer addresses the challenges and complexities of navigating cultural identity, combating stereotypes, and finding empowerment. This essay aims to critically examine Cofer's essay, delving into its literary elements, themes, and the author's intent in challenging stereotypes and promoting understanding. Cultural Identity Cofer's essay centers around the theme...
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Introduction "The Chaser" by John Collier is a thought-provoking short story that explores the complexities of relationships and the power dynamics between men and women. From a feminist perspective, the story offers an opportunity to critically examine the portrayal of gender roles and the societal expectations placed on women. By analyzing the characters, their actions, and the narrative structure, this essay will delve into the feminist themes and implications in "The Chaser." The Objectification of Women In "The Chaser," the...
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Introduction Gun control is a contentious topic that elicits strong emotions and passionate debates. While it is essential to approach serious matters with sensitivity, sometimes a lighthearted satirical perspective can provide a fresh lens to examine the subject. In this satirical essay, we will explore gun control through the lens of absurdity, highlighting the flaws and contradictions in various arguments. The Power of Bubbles Imagine a world where bubbles were considered dangerous weapons. Yes, those translucent, iridescent spheres that bring...
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Introduction In today's multicultural society, fostering meaningful connections across racial and ethnic boundaries is essential. Dating someone from a different background can offer a valuable opportunity for personal growth and understanding. The short essay "How to Date a Whitegirl, Blackgirl, Browngirl, or Halfie" explores the complexities and nuances of interracial relationships. By delving into the author's perspective, we gain insight into the importance of empathy, cultural appreciation, and open-mindedness in navigating such connections. Body Empathy and Understanding: In "How to...
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Ruby Bridges, a young African-American girl, made history in 1960 when she became the first African-American student to integrate an all-white school in the South. Her courageous act of attending William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans symbolizes the strength and determination of the civil rights movement. This essay will explore the significant impact Ruby Bridges had on the fight for equality through her bravery, resilience, and lasting legacy. Firstly, Ruby Bridges displayed immense bravery throughout her journey as a...
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Introduction "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling is a beloved children's story that explores various themes. One prominent theme in the story is the power of courage and determination. Through the adventures of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, a brave mongoose, the author emphasizes the importance of these qualities in overcoming challenges and protecting loved ones. In this essay, we will delve deeper into the theme of courage and determination in "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" and explore how the protagonist embodies these traits. Defying Fear Throughout the story, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi...
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Introduction The Oregon Trail holds a significant place in American history as an iconic symbol of westward expansion and the pursuit of a better life. Spanning over 2,000 miles from Missouri to Oregon, this arduous trail presented pioneers with numerous challenges and hardships. This analytical essay will explore the profound impact of the Oregon Trail on the individuals who embarked on this transformative journey. By examining the trail's challenges, the pioneers' motivations, and the lasting legacy of the Oregon Trail,...
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