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    Why is it worth to continue exploring space In this essay, I am going to teach you why is it worth to explore the space. There are many reasons why it is worth to explore space and travel there. Space exploring is good because, we can learn why is the place where we live is like this and we can use it for our own advantages. Even though it is worth to explore and study space, there are also good reasons why not to explore space. Here, I will give 3 examples of them. First, 20 people have…

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    to offer them – if people do not know about them, how are these technologies going to…

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    society slowly advances the longer each component works properly. In the other corner sits the conflict theory, which states that “conflict between competing interests is the basic, animating force of social change and society in general,” (Conley 30). This Marxist theory directly combats the functionalist theory when…

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    The Gospels of The New Oxford Annotated Bible aim to tell of the life of Jesus Christ. The authors build the narratives around the Father-Son relationship of God and Jesus because of how much of an impact God’s sacrifice has on Jesus’ ministry. “God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life” (John 3:16). Throughout the book of John, Jesus repeatedly says that he is the Son of God, the Son of Man, and God. If Jesus…

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    What is nuclear waste and how does it affect us?Nuclear waste is the material that nuclear fuel becomes after it is used in a reactor .It looks exactly like the fuel that was loaded into the reactor assemblies of metal rods enclosing stacked-up ceramic pellets. According to the article Ten Urgent Reasons to Reject Nuclear Power Now,many citizens do not want nuclear power. They know it is both far too dangerous and far too expensive. Basically, nuclear waste is dangerous for humans and too…

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    live anywhere from fifty to one hundred years. SeaWorld claims “The most recent study on life expectancy of southern resident killer whales is that females live between 30 and 46 years and males 19 to 31 years” (“Truth about Blackfish” 13). This study of life expectancy seems to be a little low. Captive orcas are obviously going to live a shorter life than those in the wild. They are more stressed and have a harder life. Being in a small pool every day of their lives can stress them out. There…

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    The Ethical Standards for Human Service Professionals consists of six sections—(1) Responsibility to Clients, (2) Responsibility to the Public and Society, (3) Responsibility to Colleagues, (4) Responsibility to Employers, (5) Responsibility to the Profession, and (6) Responsibility to Self. These ethical standards provide the framework for the “codes and laws, workplace policies, cultural practices, credentialing boards, and personal beliefs”. These standards were adopted by the National…

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    Prisoners In Ww1

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    parcels to prisoners which reflected camps in WWI. Many Australian prisoners of war had to endure forced labour, and for some, became their cause of death. 13 000 Australian prisoners worked on the Thai-Burma railway in the second world war. Work varied, from working on the railway to stacking food but prisoners were over-worked with shifts going between 24 to 33 hours. Regardless of the weather, environment or their health and capabilities, prisoners were forced to build the 420km railway or…

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    Dear Mr.Mayers, Have you ever wondered how cell phones are actually used during class? North Eugene is thinking about banning cellphones from 7:30 to 3:15 but then they would be deprived from the amazing things cell phones can do. So North Eugene should not banned cell phones in school because they are a viable learning tool for school, in case of an emergency you can get ahold of your child, and bans just do not work. Although it may be true that cell phone could contribute to lower test scores…

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    Tata Marcopolo Case Study

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    It is one of the largest bus manufacturers in the world which belongs to Brazil and was founded in 1949 in the southern Brazil city of Caxias do Sul, state of Rio Grande do Sul. It has been involved in finding the innovation techniques to manufacture the buses to actively participate in providing the passengers a happy journey feeling. A whole range of buses has been manufactured by the company e.g. microbus, intercity, tourist vehicle etc. Marcopolo has more than half of the market share…

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