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    Although throughout the years, there have been bounteous inventions, this main invention has entirely changed how we live. There is an amount of many inventions being created today. But, I believe the phone has changed the way all of us live daily. Phones have changed the way we live by so many ways. First, so many children have phones at such young ages. In my opinion, children do not need phones until they are old enough to take on that responsibility. An abundant amount of adolescent…

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    In this world that we live in international tensions within the US is at an all-time high due to the United States’ involvement in the Middle East and with Russia in Eastern Europe, I believe that the US is the best chance we have at world peace in this cruel world that we live in, I also believe that the US should strive to end conflict instead of joining other country’s conflicts. The people of the US should help bring this world into an age of peace with our enemies and focus more on helping…

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    World War ll was a long time time ago. There were good times for America, and there were bad times. Many people believe that the atomic bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were necessary. And others thought that they were not necessary. The bombs were in fact necessary because they helped us win the war. They helped destroy Japan's communications. We would be saving more lives than taking. And they showed that we were one of the strongest nations in the world. Winning the war meant…

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    Our Being in the Natural World David Attenborough, an English Naturalist, once wrote, “It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest. It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living.” The beauty of nature is that of a timeless art piece. Mother nature has brushed Earth with vibrant skies, cascading mountains, roaring rivers, and a sea capable of easing the…

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    show how litter can affect many lives in a really bad way. The exhibit would be of how litter can affect multiple lives, because it will help expand the knowledge of the youth for the animals, and how the litter also affects them just as much as anyone else if not even more. This exhibit will help enrich the learning of the community and its visitors, because this will show them how much litter actually hurts the animals in the ocean and on land in many more ways than we can think, also, how…

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    us very different aspects of the world and what could happen and what has happened in our lives. The both covered important things alone but together they are stronger. The two themes that I picked were to not take what we already have for granted and That technology isn't as or more important than our planet and our environment. In my eyes, these two themes are important because we shouldn't take our planet and all of its natural resources that we couldn't live without for granted by only…

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    In a world such as ours, technology of the future is what drives this world to accomplish more. In the book Anthem, by Ayn Rand, use of technology is very limited. In Anthem, the people that live in the society do not use any technology that contemporary citizens use in the 21st century, would think as any importance to our world. Equality clarifies how there are many jobs that can be assigned, such as a Street Sweeper, but he does not state any job that has to do with the advancement or…

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    In cultures around the world, and throughout history, to have more than you need was, and is, considered a mental illness. What does that say about the world today? We are all ill. Society teaches us at a young age that we must stand out from others, to be individuals, and to do whatever it takes to be successful regardless of who we hurt on the way to the top. We are taught that with wealth comes happiness, so in order to be happy we must be wealthy. We have become a “wetico” society, a…

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    interpret it however way we want to. By doing this, Thomas wants the reader to contemplate critically about the questions long and hard so that we can provide our own personal insight to it. I will give my own perception of the subjects that Nagel is presenting in the book in this essay. I will use my own experiences, thoughts and beliefs to either support or criticize his views on life. Real or Fake World? Are we living…

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    past” while explaining a dystopian world. So, now think: is it better to have a happy life or a life without colors and freedoms? The “perfect life” is said to come about when the choice of happiness and stability is chosen over the choice of freedom. The extinction of freedoms are portrayed in many dystopian worlds, or “dark, nightmare worlds.” Within these worlds, especially within the world in the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and the movie, The Giver, lives are created for every…

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