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    visually indistinguishable from humans, and are exclusively used for menial or dangerous work on off-world colonies. Replicants are banned from earth, if one of them managed his way to earth, blade runners will be sent to hunt them and then retire (kill) them. Deckard, who is a blade runner, has the mission to retire four replicants who have got to earth to find a way to live longer. As the film goes on, it is difficult to notice if Deckard really is the hero or if he is just doing his job;…

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    Jovian Moons

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    Each planet and moon differ from one another in mass, density, geologic activity, and structure. The inner most planets or also known as terrestrial planets, these planets mainly have a dense core and rocky surface. Each of these planets though vary in atmosphere and temperature depending on how close or far they are away from our Sun. The temperature also depends on if the planet has a atmosphere or not and what the atmosphere is composed of. Also geological activity depends on if the planets…

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    Ender's Mother Teresa

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    People nowadays don't always think about other while doing thing but the Greeks have a proverb that say, a society grows great when old men grow tree whose shade they know they shall never sit in. This more or less means, that when people do thing for others, that don't always help them self, it makes the people as a whole greater. Mother Teresa was a woman that did so much for other while getting nothing in return, she was willing to have nothing so others could have something, which reminds…

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    Tale Of The Raven

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    when the earth was filled with chaos after a divine war occurred amongst the elemental spirits. A great fire spread throughout the land and all the living creatures lived in fear for their lives. Omas, the Grand Creator, worried for the beautiful earth and all the living beings that he had created. “We must smother these flames before the earth is obliterated,” he said. “The only way to put out the fire is to retrieve water from the Spring of Life. Even the tiniest droplet of water can save the…

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    Year 3000, 60 years ago our planet earth was destroyed by man made disasters. Those who survived have colonized planet Mars. The professor, Adam Sendler, studied the machine that was found three years ago underneath Marses surface. Adam Sendler accidentally activated part of the machine, and the bright light started to shine. The holographic video projected with Mars's history. It told a story of the previous occupants of Mars. A story about "Zayanes”. They were an advanced civilization of…

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    thrive. Humans are no exception and since the use of the first stone tools about 3 million years ago, humans have been refashioning the Earth to fit their needs (Harmand et al. 2015). However, unintended consequences such as increasing CO2 levels, changes in the nitrogen cycle, and rapid extinction rates/ biodiversity loss arose from human alterations of the Earth (Vitousek 1994). These consequences compounded over the years and now the planet faces an ecological crisis, which, according to…

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    Aaron Friedman

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    Planet colonization is a theoretical belief that can save the human population when Earth has become too hazardous to live on. The rise of human pollution is a global crisis that causes many of the Earth’s resources to be unusable. The most compelling evidence is that there are over 7.5 billion people in the human population that need Earth’s resources. But the pollution the people have created on Earth endangers these resources. Aaron Friedman provided a public argument for his company, “Beyond…

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    has nothing to cool off on, so it’s important that these ice blocks protect the planet. Similarly, in “How to Poison the Earth” by Linnea Saukko she tries to advocate on saving the planet, but through a dark humor that says the opposite of what it means. She goes on about contaminating our ocean constantly, so we can effectively pollute the ocean and, then, poisoning our Earth. Saukko’s process analysis, describing how we can pollute the environment is more effective in bringing…

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    voice in our society, and we have to make urgent changes so the Earth can remain a livable place for our grandchildren. Friedman’s essay is very effective because he uses rational, emotional, and ethical evidence to support his argument. Friedman provides significant rational evidence to prove how climate change is a vast issue in society. The main logical information Friedman writes is about the effect that greenhouse gases have on Earth. When greenhouse gases are emitted into the atmosphere…

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    percent of humanity will be exposed regularly to deadly heat by the year 2100," wrote in the New Republic. Humans are killing our ozone layer more and more each year. This is causing extreme weather conditions. However, there is a solution to stop the Earths slow death: veganism. Veganism is a very productive way to end global warming by stopping greenhouse gasses from making contact with the ozone layers. It is also the single most effective path to reduce global warming, however becoming a…

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