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    The commons are the natural resources available to all members of a society or community. The natural resources include water, air, animals, plants. These materials are not owned privately, they are held in common. Hardin’s main assumption about the commons can be separated in three categories; the world is biophysically finite, over-population can be considered as an example of the tragedy of the commons, and the system commons for breeding must be abandoned. The tragedy of the commons…

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    The Maasai are semi-nomadic tribes that have lasted for hundreds of years. Many changes in the Maasai culture have taken place during this time. Even so, their location, language, cattle, age-sets, and traditions are very important to their culture. Some unique features of their culture include diet, clothing, and jobs. Because of their diverse way of life, the Maasai culture is complex and unique. The Maasai first started to develop as a tribe in the 15th century. Because the Maasai pass down…

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    Bomb Strikes

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    (AGG) An airstrike is launched in Afghanistan, destroying a town full of innocent civilians, and leaving it in ash and rubble. (BS-1) These people have their homes destroyed instantly, just like how Najmah’s was after the bombing of her village. (BS-2) Their family members are taken from this world without a moment’s notice, Najmah losing Habib and Mada-jan within less than a minute. (BS-3) These innocent people become permanently traumatized from what they are enduring, or have endured,…

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    Giraffe Essay

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    specialized to prevent the flow of blood to the head when the giraffe lowers the head to drink water. The average lifespan of a giraffe is about 25 years. The Giraffes Diet Living in savannahs and woodlands, the giraffes browse on the trees, preferring acacia trees. These trees are thorny however giraffes are adapted by having a long tongue, about 45 centimetres long. The long tongue is able to manoeuvre around the thorns. The height of the giraffe is also advantageous because the giraffe is…

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    the shape of this flower and of course its aroma. It brought memories to her. And the lavender was always in every drawer in her wardrobe. Whenever we walked for a little walk up to St Paraskevi near the park with swings, the road was plenty with acacias. She always cut a flower and hid in her pocket. Whenever we went to Evmorfia 's house (the grandmother from my father 's part), she admired the hydrangeas in the garden. She called to tell her secrets. "I don 't want to be evil eye! How you…

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    Acacia Frempong-Manso 400013992 Philos 3N03 November 30th 2017 G.A Cohen’s criticisms of Rawls G.A. Cohen is best recognized in modern political philosophy for making the claim that the principles of justice are an essential reason behind the justification of an action-guiding principle, however, they are inappropriate to the conduct political practice. In Cohen's book, Rescuing Justice and Equality, he makes two criticisms of John Rawls. The first objection is that Rawl's is unable to…

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    In this essay I will be informing you of some of the everyday life in Ancient Egypt, for they lived very differently then we do today. They have different beliefs and ways of looking at life, not to mention the religion was a whole different story. The Ancient Egyptians were Polytheistic meaning they believed in many gods. In my Research I have found that the Ancient Egyptians were not only a very sophisticated civilization but, very well versed in the act of war and fighting, had very religious…

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    3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 3.1 Socio-economic characteristics of beekeepers The mean ages of the beekeepers were 38.11 years and the majority of them are between 23 and 70 years old. This survey result showed that people in the most productive age are actively engaged in beekeeping activities with an average experience of 12.31years. The mean land holding of per beekeeper household was estimated to be 1.95 ha. Generally, the average land holding in the district showed insignificant difference but…

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    In today’s times, one cannot go outside without hearing news about bullying, poverty, and hate crimes. These are all examples of modern day social injustices. The Berkley Social Justice Symposium defines social justice as, “ a process, not an outcome, which (1) seeks fair (re)distribution of resources, opportunities, and responsibilities; (2) challenges the roots of oppression and injustice; (3) empowers all people to exercise self-determination and realize their full potential; (4) and builds…

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    Fasting Vs Diet Analysis

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    • Fasting is easier to follow than dieting. Some diets are quite difficult to follow, especially if you take account: • Calorie counting • Drinking only fruit or vegetables juices • Eating only “approved” but expensive frozen meals • Incorporating a number of food supplements into your daily meals • Listing down precisely what you eat and their corresponding volume • Eliminating major food groups from your daily meals (e.g. carbohydrates, or proteins, or solid food, etc.) You do not need to…

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