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Thinking of an epidemic, AIDS, Ebola and all kinds of incurable and widespread diseases will usually be the first examples that come to people’s mind. Yet obesity has become the “new epidemic” that has infected countless numbers of people from different countries, races, and social classes. Currently, the group of people that is in the most danger of obesity is...
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The K-12 program Is new the basic education after they finish six years in primary school, four years in junior high school then another two years for senior high school in preparation for tertiary education in which they are free to choose a strand that is suitable for the course that they would take after they graduated on the senior...
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Homosexuality is the entrance to a new global era in Palestine. As a result of many reasons, homosexuality is forbidden and illegal for Palestinians and for other countries too. A survey by Pew Research Centre in 2013 found that most people in the region believe homosexuality should be rejected: 97% in Jordan due to the strict norms and religious beliefs,...
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What was your take on the solution? For me it is okay for now to not legalize same-sex marriage because of different perspectives of the people that think morality will get fouled As I stated earlier we are a religious country with a strong belief in God, and for that, they will think that sanctity of marriage will be broken...
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Over a recent period of time, Taiwan is facing a crisis of toilet paper shortage. From cities such as Taipei to Tainan, stores are having difficulties with providing such a basic necessity to the general public. This disaster is causing tons of citizens to stock up on these goods since toilet papers are an essential hygiene product that they need...
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A human being is a social animal and to survive in this society we have to communicate and interact with individuals. It s not the individual who impacts our learning process but it the relationship with them, the places where we met, and the things that they did; and that’s how cognition occurs (May 2013). According to Te Whariki, the...
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There are many words going around regarding cannabis, with two of the most popular being ‘hemp’ and ‘marijuana’. Lots of people know that these terms are not interchangeable, but many may not be aware of the actual difference between hemp and marijuana. The word ‘Cannabis’ is the name of the plants of the Cannabaceae family which is made up of...
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Being a medical student has both its advantages and downsides. But overall the life of a medical student is quite stressful. Repeated clinical shifts, continuous studies, and a lot of facts to remember make it quite burdening. In some students, this can lead to stress, depression, erratic mood swings, and other health-related problems. Stress can be defined as ‘‘a state...
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In this rapidly advancing world, scientific revolutions and modernized generation has led to a severe rise of situational needs in various fields of study and existence, seemingly has The population pressure raised demands for contradicting economic crisis and opportunities (Mittal, 2013). In this modern era of present time assets, and resources can be seen to play pivotal roles in the...
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The Crucible is about the Salem witch trials in Massachusetts. The play has scenes from the accusations to the court trials. This essay will show John Proctors determination keep his wife alive, keep his marriage together and prove that Puritan law is corrupt. In this extraordinary play, Arthur Miller demonstrates John Proctor’s internal conflict to display how he dealt with...
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Malcolm X Malcolm X once said, “If you're not ready to die for it, put the word 'freedom' out of your vocabulary”. This quote describes one of the ideologies that he would preach about. This essay will go on to talk about his early childhood and jail experience like how his father died and when he converted to the Nation...
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Music technology is one of the best things that comes with music, it is one of the most interesting parts and it is the most in-depth part of developing technology in music. These are the ways in history that music affected consumption in society. In 1857, Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville invented the phonautograph. This is a machine that traces soundwaves...
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There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people’s eyes. Every individual sees a different world. The connection between people and society also has a different view in different eyes. As a writer, he/she will express his or her idea to society, describing how society displays in their eyes. The mission for their audiences is to acknowledge the writer's idea...
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In the modern world, it is of particular concern that the impact of modern media on people of any generation, but in particular on young people. No one disputes that this effect is much more negative than positive. This is confirmed by the existing scientific research and the overall situation in society. There are a lot of waves of violence,...
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Immigration is a big reason why families are separated. They move to the US or a different country because they feel like their country does not offer good job opportunities. Immigrants also struggle since they are highly discriminated against because of their work ethic. Many people would state that immigrants take job opportunities. The first immigrants migrated to North America...
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After doing some research, I noticed that not a lot of people agree with me on same-sex marriage. I believe that people of the same sex deserve the right to love and marry whoever they please. That we live in a society where not everyone has the same point of view; same-sex marriage is not accepted everywhere. Even though same-sex...
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Why do we have to study poetry? Poetry is useless, it doesn’t benefit anyone. I would rather have Michael J. Fox give me heart surgery than study poetry for a term. As a young student myself I understand the feeling of being trapped, the feeling of constant judgment, the feeling of not being understood. That's why in this essay I...
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Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, I think we can all agree, are some of the reasons why our ancestors decided to come here in the first place. The Revolutionary War started when the colonists grew tired of how they felt about being treated unfairly and started to take measures to declare their independence from Britain. Being a patriot...
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Knowledge is a necessity, much like food and water. People need to eat and drink to maintain good health and survive, but they also need to be enlightened on life's amazing truths and harsh realities. Education has provided the knowledge to create physically and philosophically, with skyscrapers that are almost a hundred meters tall and the continuous building of quantum...
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Since the 14th century, people have been analyzing and talking about the works of Persian Sufi poet Hafez. Born between 1320 to 1325 a.d. in Shiraz, South-Central Iran, Hafez was one of the two most influential, studied, and praised poets of the Middle East and even the world. His works centered around the ideas of spirituality, love, and wine. Hafez's...
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Pride Passage 1, Odysseus & Calypso (book 5 lines 201-224) In this passage, Odysseus is taking his destiny in his own hands by leaving Calypso to head to his home, wife and son in Ithaca. Despite Calypso’s powerful and emotional persuasive argument, her pleas have no chance as Odysseus has decided that a life with his family carries more weight...
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Through this crazy plot, readers learn that the only real monsters that exist are in people’s hearts. Even though Jekyll was living the life many aspire to live, he still desired to be bad and experience thrill. His heart sinks lower as he takes pleasure in the suffering of others, making him lose his humanity as he can no longer...
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Act 3 in the play highlights the “Truth vs Deception” theme that is happening in Hamlet. This is particularly clear in the act before the soliloquy is delivered. In Act 2, Hamlet arranges for the theatre company to play his “Mouse Trap” version of “The Murder of Gonzago”. The players reenact the scene of King Hamlet’s death in the garden...
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This poem begins with the speaker saying “I want you to know one thing” It’s only one quick sentence but it is intense. The speaker says this as if he’s trying to create a firm tone and give off a warning to the reader, that it’s only one thing but it’s very important. Throughout the first stanza, The speaker also...
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“My Father is a Simple Man” by Luis Omar Salinas is a poem about a father and son’s gratefulness. This poem takes place in an old town through crowded streets of children. Author Luis Omar Salinas has written about his father Rosendo Salinas and explains to the reader his love for him. Luis was born June 24th, 1937 in a...
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