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    College Essay About Nature

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    Nature is derived from our understanding to what has already been here before us. Nature can be the plants, animals, land, and other sights or creations of the planet Earth. Just look at our community that has natural things that have already been there. When I go to an area that I believe to be nature, I go to the Greenway Park; specifically an area by the Arboretum here in our town of Yakima, WA. This particular area is nature to me because of all the things born here, not put here by humans.…

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    Ethics, morals, good and evil, truth or lack thereof in today’s society these things have adapted from a fixed foundation to a relative acceptance throughout many populations. What can one base their belief on you may ask yourself? Tolerance is the way of advancement; any other viewpoint discredited and treated as forbidden philosophy. The foundational laying of a biblical worldview must be framed and built upon a resilient and authoritative truth. We will discuss the biblical worldview from…

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    BBC (The British Broadcasting Corporation) Going Solo, Roald Dahl's memoir of his work in East Africa and his service in the RAF, covers the buildup to World War II and his involvement in it. In the book mention is made of the BBC. The BBC plays a large role in the memoir as he mentions the "wireless" many times in the story. In the story the wireless is mentioned when Dahl and Mdisho are talking. The book states that "‘How will we know when war is declared?’ Mdisho asked me. 'They will tell…

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    The Rastafari Movement

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    religious movement, Rastafari, after his original name, Ras Tafari (bbc). Rastafari’s first branch was established in Jamaica in 1935, by Leonard P. Howell, who preached of Haile Selassie’s divinity and of how the black race would soon gain their much deserved superiority over their white suppressors (bbc). Howell’s teachings quickly gained widespread support in Jamaica and led to the establishment of a multitude of new Rastafari churches (bbc). It was not until the popular musician Bob Marley…

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    Somme Turning Point

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    outcome of the war one of the most important of these events was the Battle of Somme. The Battle of Somme began on July 1, 1916 and lasted until November 19, 1916 (BBC, IWonder: The Battle of Somme). The Battle of Somme was an offensive battle that was known mostly for the fact that it is known as “the bloodiest battle in history” (BBC, IWonder: The Battle of Somme). The Battle of Somme was a significant point in World War I, especially for the British. Somme was significant because the British…

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    In the published document, Building Public Value, The BBC allege that Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) “can perhaps best be defined as a range of high-quality programmes and services whose only aim is to serve the public interest, be universally available, and treat people equitably and fairly” (BBC, 2005: 26). However, over the years, the concept of PSB has broadened, thus a “concrete definition of public service content and indeed, public service broadcasting, remains elusive” (p.8, Public…

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    It so Disputed?" BBC News). The completed, operating pipeline would allow our society to not only continue our negative ecological consumer habits, it would encourage us to expand and amplify these practices. In the article, BBC News stated that the pipeline has received immense opposition from various community members and groups because of the risk of spillage that could create health hazards for residents in the surrounding area ("Keystone XL Pipeline: Why Is It so Disputed?" BBC News).…

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    Daoism Case Study

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    Daoism Background Daoism is a religion system that began in China. It started around 200 and 300 B.C. Lao Tzu is said to be the founder of Daoism. There is actually some debate on whether Taoism has a founder, or whether Lao Tzu was a real person (BBC 2014). Daoism is also called Taoism. It is called Daoism because it most resembles the western pronunciation of the word. They follow the sacred text called The Tao-te-ching, which is only 5,000 words. Their sacred text represents the ideology of…

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    During the 2000BC – 1000BC period (BBC, 2014a), also known as the 19th Dynasty (The British Museum, 2017a) in Egypt, Statue of Ramesses II was made, it is a stone monumental statue of the head and upper body of the ruler Ramesses with only the head and the upper body. It was found in Africa, specifically in Thebes, Egypt (BBC, 2014a), also known as Upper Egypt or Ramesseum (The British Museum, 2017a) in the past. The statue was made with different colors, which are the two shades of brown (light…

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    The BBC (British Broadcasting Company) is a hugely popular name. You may think of it as just another news network, until you read some of these fascinating facts about them. Make sure you return for part two of this article. Number Fifteen: It's Been Around Since 1922 This network has been around since the second decade of the 1900s, and first aired in London in November of 1922. They've now been going strong for almost 100 years, more popular than ever. Number Fourteen: The Spaghetti Tree…

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