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    Space is a place in where fear, mystery, and hope existing altogether. Unlike the Earth and other planets, space has an extreme silence since there’s no air to spread sound. There are no human beings to communicate with. On the other hand, space is full of mysteries. Due to a population explosion and famine on the Earth, lots of countries such as US and Russia are attempting to investigate other planets, especially the Mars in order to know whether people will be able to settle there. One thing…

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    Stop Littering

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    Everyday, things like driving to work and throwing something away can little by little start chipping away at the earth. Cars produce pollution, and trash goes into a landfill somewhere. Climate change needs our help to stop it. Little things like walking to working and recycling can help and change our ways to save the earth. Climate change is ravaging earth, and we can stop it. One thing to do is stop littering. Littering can kill animals if they eat or get stuck in trash such as…

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    Quotes From The Huntress

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    could change the world, this might be about how Elowen managed to change the earth but there was consequences. The text says “Some seek to act upon the world, But success will not follow. The world is inviolable: it has no beginning and no end. Those who seek to change it will be changed; Those who grasp onto stones will find water. -Book of Changes” Malinda wants to explain the book and show that even though the earth has been drained from its power, whoever is attempting to destroy it will not…

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    Gilgamesh Vs Genesis

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    The people are so devilish and malicious that "It atoned the Lord that he had made man on the earth, and it lamented him at his heart" (Gen. 6:6). He says: "I will crush man whom I have made from the substance of the earth . . . " (Gen. 6:7). God obliterates humanity since it has ended up degenerate and wickedness inside. This not a brisk silly choice with respect to God, yet an exceptionally well thoroughly…

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    Ted Summative Part C: Conflict and Controversy Energy is being consumed in ways that are not sustainable. This is a serious issue that is already affecting the environment and its effects will only worsen. With any issue, there is conflict and controversy surrounding this topic. There is controversy between people who agree that global warming is a serious issue and those who think otherwise. There is also conflict between people who think global warming will fix itself and those who think…

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    so-called ‘greener’ future. However, climate alarmists consistently ignore actual temperature data because it negates their claims that mankind is destroying the Earth. Instead, theorists continue to back their false claims in an effort to support their goals: increasing…

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    How did overpopulation scare really started? The concept of overpopulation became a phenomenon with Thomas Robert Malthus in England in 1798 when Malthus wrote ‘An Essay on the Principle of Population’. He argued that the increase of population would eventually decline the ability for the world to feed the population and with such a high population growth would overtake the development of ample land for vegetation. “All the children born, beyond what would be required to keep up the population…

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    Divine Intervention Essay

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    argues that it was just a lucky coincidence. Jules argues that it was divine intervention. Divine intervention has been in belief ever since religion came to be. It is the belief that God or Gods come down to meddle with the natural order in order to save someone. Divine intervention is not fate but rather the ability to choose one’s path in life. Divine intervention has a rich history in religion and has been used to explain the unknown and great. The story of Noah’s ark is a famous example of…

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    resolution helps us find out the theme of the story. The humans Dr.Sheppard, Parker and Joshua Fitchett are fighting against the asteroid. They are trying to save humanity even though it seems like an impossible task and they are facing many situations they are determined to save humanity. An example in the text is, “‘ We’re trying to save over nine billion lives, so losing a few thousand, even a few hundred thousand - that has to be an acceptable trade-off, wouldn’t you think?’”. The resolution…

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    Within the past fifty years, people have been creating new ways to save the Earth that we have actually destroyed. These actions are in an effort for total or partial conservation, which came forth in the late eighteen hundreds. The Conservation Movement, which occurred from eighteen-fifty to nineteen-twenty, was to act as an effort to protect America's wildlife, wildlands, and natural resources. However, conservation then and now has been, mostly, for humans. In fact, the conservation movement…

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