My friends and I were trying to organise some place to meet up. I wanted to go watch a movie while they wanted to go laser tag. I thought to myself; why do they like laser tag so much? I then imagined a world where everyone talked about the same topics, watched the same movies and everyone had similar personalities. The world seemed extremely monotonous. It was at this point when I realised that it's good to be different in...
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Influenced by anthropogenic climate change, the complex nature of the human-animal interface is continuously threatened and zoonotic diseases are rising. Domestic animals themselves are reservoirs of zoonotic diseases (e.g. Avian influenza) and poor livestock practices endangers both humans and animals. Encroachment of human settlements increase the interactions between humans and wildlife species which helps facilitate the spread of zoonotic diseases. Atmospheric carbon dioxide in the environment also influences the animal-plant interface with invasive species dynamics fluctuating (Naicker 2019). A One...
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The accessibility and utilization of digital technologies has been remarkably upsurging in the recent years, be it in workplaces, educational sectors or even at home. Many businesses have executed the utilization of digital communication ranging from smart phones to I-cloud storage software in terms of improving their workforce as well as their company’s performance. There are salient characteristics of digital communication in workplace that works exceptionally in order to expand effective interaction, collaboration and to create innovative information networks within...
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Discussions around abortions in religion give a bold however deep variety of opinions, they all contribute the surrounding issues of life and death, the rights and wrongs and nature of society that cause it to be a major religious concern. sufferers of abortion are found to be in a very emotional environment and sometimes face spiritual issues. The victims frequently turn to faith for comfort and to seek compensation to deal with their feelings of guilt. Now that abortion impacts...
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A large portion of us has those days – those occasions when you dread for the fate of mankind. On the off chance that you are a safeguard of appropriate sentence structure and spelling, and if those days appear to come off and on again, you are not the only one. Journalists and teachers around the world concur with you: technology is crushing the English language. Communication technology breeds diverse use of the current language; some even guarantee that 'texting'...
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As discussed in Part 3, my client’s macronutrient consumption values met AMDR recommendations in all areas. However, my client’s consumption of carbohydrates bordered on the lower region of the 45-65% range (NHMRC, 2013). Over the three days my client averaged a total of 169g of carbohydrates per day, equating to 49.6% of total energy consumed. Further evaluation of his diet can attribute this lack of carbohydrate intake to his low intake of starchy vegetables, for example potatoes, legumes and plant...
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Bilingualism refers to the ability to use two languages in everyday life. It is common and is on the rise in many parts of the world with perhaps one in three people being bilingual or multilingual (Wei,2000.) Bilingualism is flexible especially regardless of age. Bilingual adults experience certain advantages as compared to their monolingual counter paths. They have a higher chance of slowing the development of mental illnesses like Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia. Likewise, bilingualism in early childhood is also...
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The Old Testament has many stories in it, and every single one of them has significance, even now. We learn forgiveness, loyalty and using talents, plus many, many more from the stories it tells. They most definitely have significance and this is why. Forgiveness is shown many times in the Old testament. Forgiveness is very important in life. If people mess up, they ask for forgiveness, and most times people receive it back. But when people ask someone that that...
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Abstract Recent upswing and advances in science and technology has exposed a great impact on all areas of human life. One of the most significant fields of science and technology is Biotechnology. The progression in biotechnology and the trends of biotechnology brought forward thinking and solutions for many of the complications that the human race are and will be facing, including but not limited to the problem of nourishing a large population but however, at the same time, it poses...
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Scientists are constantly striving to make what was once thought of as impossible, possible. But, often in this race to break barriers, what holds back the scientific community is the ethical implications of their actions. With new gene-editing technology, such as CRISPR-Cas9 and TALENs, becoming well-known and easily accessible, genetic alterations are no longer an impossibility. The introduction of these methods presents untold opportunities for genome modification in plants, animals and even humans. However, while there are many positive applications...
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Throughout the novel 'The Great Gatsby', F. Scott Fitzgerald has created many characters and key themes that were developed during the 1920s, but the plot is still very relatable to the modern world. Fitzgerald has implemented many literary techniques that present the flaws of main characters which are important in conveying key themes in the novel. The key aspects that will be discussed include, how Gatsby is being expressed as being obsessed with the past, and how his failure to...
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In the health sector, teamwork is the connection between two or more health professionals who work together to provide care for patients. The role of organizational presentation teams has been the subject of much research by scholars and practitioners in previous years (Jones et al., 2008). The main probable reason for this attention is the belief that teams can influence the work of organizations. Team competence Many studies identify specific competencies that support team effectiveness in the health sectors. Knowledge...
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Military Bearing is one's outward appearance that includes their uniform, hair, the amount of motivation they have and pride in their appearance. “It is also the way you maintain your composure and contain your emotions at all times. Even when some might think it is necessary to speak one's thoughts, that is where military bearing comes into play and maintains the composure of the soldier himself or herself.” Military bearing is the way you take pride in your accomplishments and...
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Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in an emergence of medical studies to combat the effects of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes COVID-19. Such therapies currently being applied range from vaccines to repurposed treatments for influenza, to drugs that were not effective in patients with Ebola, to malaria treatments that were formulated years ago. In line with this, the World Health Organization (WHO) conducted a comprehensive analysis of the rationale for the various therapeutics currently...
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Competitive sports is a great way to grow as a child or even an adult. Most people think that sports are bad for kids, they think they might get hurt, but if the kid gets hurt, they need to get that out of their mind set and try again. Kids really love sports and sports really help the kids' health. If your child doesn't really go out a lot to get exercise, then competitive sports will be amazing for them...
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The court system in the United States is based on the government system. The term “federalism” is defined as “a system of government power” (ushistory.org). In the United States, government power includes the national and state government. The White House in Washington, D.C is the symbol of the national government or federal government. Each state has its own state government or local government. The United States has fifty state governments. Some powers of the federal government are “regulating trade between...
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The Eucharist also known as the Holy Communion or the Lord’s Supper and other names is a Christian rite which is also a sacrament in most Catholic churches. The eucharist was instituted during the Last Supper by Jesus Christ, when he gave his disciples bread and wine during a Passover meal. Jesus said to “do this in memory of me” while calling the bread his body and the wine his blood. During the Eucharistic celebration in mass, us christians remember...
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Inikori’s initial estimates of slave voyages accounting for 63 percent of premiums earned by the British marine insurance industry has been corrected and new estimates argue that it was only 7 percent . However, these new estimates only account for the insurance premiums of ships merely transporting slaves but does not account for insurance premiums gained for the whole marine industry, which during that period of time was inextricably linked to the slavery industry. The calculations for the total insurance...
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In Molly Peacock’s poem “Desire” she talks about the desire the human body has. She mentions many aspects of desire by using metaphors and personification. Desire is one of those things that ends up getting everyone into trouble at one point. This poem explains the reason why, it is uncontrollable and instinctual. It comes and goes without logical thought and it does not matter whether or not it makes sense, you want what your heart wants. This can be a...
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Growing up, I went through thousands of career choices until one day I concluded being a policeman. As I grew older and as I matured, it made me realize that I should choose a career that I love and will enjoy for the rest of my life. That is why the research topic that I had been chosen is being a policeman. I chose this topic because I want to be in this profession and I was inspired by the...
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The art and science of gardening is a phenomenon that gained a lot of interest in western countries in the aftermath of the Second World War. It entails working on small vegetable patches as well as flower beds for the numerous benefits that come with the pursuit. Gardening is recognized as one of the perks of homeownership and has given rise to an explosion of journal books and columns, radio and TV programs that provide gardening tips and garden centers,...
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The origin of everything is important and worth knowing. You will know where, when and how everything around us began and formed. Where exactly did it all start?. When did this happen?. How did this happen?. Most people say that Big Bang Theory is the beginning of everything. Is it true that the origin of all is the Big Bang Theory that happened in n unexpected time?. Are there any other answers where is everything started that science couldn't explain....
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Introduction Television needs to be taken away from adolescents as soon as possible. Adolescents are being sucked into television and they don't want to be disturbed by anyone. Young children are staring to get the hand of staying up watching TV as well and we need to stop that before it is too late. All the time that is being wasted on watching television is taking away time from all the important things like, family time, school, social development, work,...
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Sports is primarily a competitive activity where winning is the be all and end all. Perhaps that is why, in this highly competitive sports environment, we quite often hear about unethical behaviour which includes cheating, bending the rules, doping, abuse of food additives, physical and verbal violence, harassment, sexual abuse and trafficking of young sportspersons, discrimination, exploitation, unequal opportunities, unethical sports practices, unfair means, excessive commercialisation, use of drugs in sports and corruption. Nowadays sports is all about winning, it...
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As we age and get older we typically think that these changes manifest physically in our appearance, but the change also affects us genetically and on a cellular level specifically the immune system. As we age the immune system is progressively deteriorating which cause normal functions such as metabolism and immune defense to not function as they did at a younger age, this is known as Immunosenescence. Oh SJ, Lee JK, Shin OS (2019) stated that “Immunosenescence is characterized by...
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Normally people use to intake food for being active and to make the bodywork properly. People used to take hygienic and natural types of food for getting a cure for diseases. Some disease is getting a cure by taking of health food items. The food habit creates immunity power to fight against the virus or bacteria which affect the body cells. Every day the body cells need the energy to do their regular work. One of the dangerous and deadly...
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The relational part of educating might just be its most underestimated angle. At the point when instructors are acceptable at building romance with students, the expertise is considered more to be spread for an absence of substance information or fortitude to train with meticulousness, Teacher of the Year and the program chief for the Public School Forum of India disclosed to Education Week. Actually, he added, 'Our first occupation as instructors is to ensure that we become familiar with our...
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In this short essay I will explain the reasoning for why compassion is the most important attribute for any new student midwife to display. Compassion is a feeling of pity and distress of someone less fortunate or suffering, this will include the desire to help and alleviate it (Collins Online Dictionary, 2020). The foundation for all care guidelines for a new student midwife is implemented by the Nursing and Midwifery council (NMC). The Code for the NMC is seen as...
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The stress brought by modernization has made individuals recognize that there is a requirement to cultivate healthy foods. Believing that these will ensure the health of the future generations, a growing number of people ended up being interested in the fundamentals of organic gardening. As defined, organic gardening describes the act of planting and growing crops without counting on using fertilizers, pesticides, and other artificial items. This is to ensure that the crop is one hundred percent all natural and...
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Beliefs can be said to be a proposition an individual knows as the truth, they come from personal experiences such as cultural societal and religious encounters and once a person accepts a belief as to the truth they are willing to defend it can be said to form a part of their belief system. Beliefs revolve entirely around what you value and do on a day to day basis, they form a general representation of everything going on around you...
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