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    him concerning the living and the dead." it shows that he, in his grieving state, tried to find any way to bring his companion back and came to the realization that he was unable to do so. This furthermore demonstrates how Gilgamesh couldn't bring back Enkidu and helps to show a reason why he went on a quest to stop death from coming to him. Gilgamesh discerned that because he couldn't bring back his companion, he would go on a quest to put an end to his mortality. In life, people have to…

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    if suddenly you were taken away from your family knowing that you could never see them again until the end of time? And just imagine, how would it feel like to be embarrassed in front of hundreds if not thousands of people doing tricks that could bring harm to your body? Certainly never we want this to happen to ourselves nor our family, so why should animals be treated as so? The idea of doing so to animals is undeniably wrong and should never be practice at all parts of the world because first…

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    A Trip West In The 1800's

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    If I was going on a trip West in the 1800’s I would bring many significant items to live on. First of all, I would bring 1,000 pounds of food so, I would not starve. Second of all, I would bring seven sets of clothes and any other accessories to keep me warm. Thirdly, I would bring oxen, cows, horses, and chickens for transportation and just incase for food. Next, I would bring one wagon for me and my family to travel in. Then, I would bring one spare tongue, one spare axel, two spare…

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    Advisory Board Conclusion

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    advisory board made up of community members to advise our management team and provide insight on what the community needs related to sports. This section will discuss why we chose an advisory board who is on our advisory board, What insight each member brings, and why an advisory board is best for our stage of development. Our non-profit is still in the developmental stages, and lacks proper funding for a board of directors. Having a board of directors is required for registered non-profits,…

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    dinner so he can order for you. Here is the way guys had to do things: on Prom night, dont leave the corsage in the fridge. No kissing on the first date. Dates aren't like cramming for exams; dont wait until the last minute to ask teh girl out, Bring enough money for the date paying was definately…

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    The differences between the Tanakh and the Qur’an, on the story of Noah, start at the beginning and don’t end there. At the beginning of the account of Noah in the Qur’an, Noah is instructed to warn the people of a great chastisement from Allah, while in the beginning of the Tanakh the reason for God’s anger is explained in detail. The first major difference between the Qur’an and the Tanakh is who Noah is. In the Qur’an Noah is a prophet of a sort. In the Tanakh, Noah is just a man who has…

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    Jurassic Park Extinction

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    Jurassic Park, where de extinction is reality. Although we do not have the ability to bring the ancient dinosaurs back, we can bring back recently extinct species using their preserved and complete DNA. While some may want to bring extinct animals back, they do not acknowledge what could go wrong, like the catastrophe that occurred in the movie, Jurassic Park. Although de extinction would be cool to see, we should not bring extinct animals back to life as it is difficult and dangerous, which…

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    have the power to bring these psychosocial problems to the attention of the greater public; who as a united entity may be able to eliminate these issues. I firmly believe every individual has the right to lead a content life and be a part of a just and humane society. Eliminating the issue of poverty and equality will resolve the issue regarding living in an unequal society. Although I did not personally contribute to these problems, I still feel that it is my responsibility to bring about…

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    Megan Warren Ms. Adams English Honors 14 November 2017 Why De-Extinction Should Not be Pursued by Scientists De-Extinction should not be pursued by scientists. De-extinction brings many risks making de-extinction precarious. These risks include animal welfare and health. Politics is another thing needing to be considered with de-extinction. For example, de-extinction possibly will change priorities for medical researchers. This would not be good because these researchers will be worrying more…

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    Certain words hold feelings-- they hold images-- they hold life. Different words contain more power and emotion than imaginable. A word can warm a mood and bring it love and a sense of unpredictable madness to a scene. A word can cool a picture and give it edge with a sense of hope while the lingering memory of the idea flows through the page, becoming immensely important. Both Hemingway and Fitzgerald have compiled their words into enormous feelings, as pressing and powerful as the ocean or as…

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