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    The overall effect of the 1920’s severely caused possession over the opposite gender which lead to destruction. Throughout the novel this theme is played through our main characters: Tom, Myrtle, and Daisy. With these character, the reader can really see women’s lower rank at the time, as well as each characters possessive natures. These natures take shape due to these women not being able to take control or the men fearing they will. In the novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald…

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    beautiful life it protects and shelters. Deforestation is one of the biggest threats to the planet and if we continue to exploit it at the pace we are going, they will cease to exist in less than a hundred years. Deforestation is the permanent destruction of forests in order to use the land for other purposes. An estimated 18 million acres of forests are lost each year. According to WWF, compare that to losing 36 football fields every minute of every day for a year. It is estimated that…

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    DEFORESTATION INTRODUTION Deforestation are loss or destruction of nature and it is increasing global problem for environmental and economic consequences. Trees are consumers of carbon dioxide helping to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and let out oxygen to let humans consume it. Destruction of trees not only removes carbon sinks but also tree that are burning and pumping more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. There are around 20% of global carbon emissions,…

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    There is a battleline between good and evil that is never separated and this battleline runs through the hearts of mankind. Robots on the other hand, do not have emotions, a heart or feelings. Robots are just programmed and then commanded to do things that humans are too lazy to do or physically cannot do. A malfunction with these robots can turn into devastating consequences that can result into something as worse as the elimination of mankind. A researcher creates a super-intelligent AI that…

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    different reasons. Therefore, the North were fighting for one reason and the South was fighting for another reason and the slaves were fighting for freedom. Therefore, in this essay, I will discuss why the North failed to initially advocate the destruction of slavery, why they changed their views, and why the Civil War did in fact become the North war to abolish slavery. In 1850s, the United States became increasingly polarized over slavery and this cause the North and South to go to war.…

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    action was given by the president of the USA – George W. Bush as following: ‘Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and support evil’, calling Iraq the constituent of ‘axis of evil’ (Baylis et al, 2008). Moreover, Weapons of Mass Destruction of Iraq were a big issue as well. This event is considered by two different theories – Realism and Liberalism. In the essay,…

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    In The story Macbeth by William Shakespeare It portrays how ruthless ambition coul lead to moral self destruction. In the story it also shows how the ambition and power can poison the mind and act as a disease to your brain. Lastly it shows how emotions can get the best if you. This connects to real life because there are a lot of people in real life that let their wants make them do something stupid. When people see power, they let it get the best of them and they do whatever it takes to reach…

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    The motivation for Las Casas to write A Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies was to inform the king and queen of Spain about the horrific acts the Spaniards were committing in the New World. He is also writing to inform the king that if these acts do not stop that the Spaniards will be punished by God by saying “if God is to continue to watch over the Crown of Castile and ensure its future well-being and prosperity, both spiritual and temporal” then the actions of “Your Royal Highness…

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    A Transformation of Destruction In the Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald uses Tom, Daisy, Gatsby and Myrtle to illustrate dissatisfaction in order to show a transformation in identity and a longing of the heart. A grad from Princeton, Douglas Horton states “"Change occurs in direct proportion to dissatisfaction, but dissatisfaction never changes." Fitzgerald directly portrays this through his characters in a battle to win each other’s hearts. Tom Buchanan is a well-heeled East egger who has known our…

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    Destruction of Texting While Driving Everyone from young children to grandparents that get into a vehicle are at risk due to what I call a growing epidemic. This growing epidemic as I call it is the result of texting while driving and it puts everyone that gets into a vehicle at risk for a serious or even fatal accident. Even with the risk involved millions of individuals continue to text while driving therefore the laws should be changed in that everyone is penalized at the same level as a…

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