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    Unemployment Is Wrong

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    weariness, and dyspepsia. The work exacted will be enough to make leisure delightful, but not enough to produce exhaustion”(Russell 1). His belief is that if work hours were significantly reduced, more citizens could work, each person would have an exponential amount of increased leisure time, and more of the world’s problems would be solved. Additionally, Albert Camus, French philosopher, states in his essay, The Myth of Sisyphus, “ The absurd man says yes and his efforts will henceforth be…

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    Overview Throughout human history, people have sought areas where fresh water is found. Water meant drinking, bathing, cooking, and farming- it meant life. This explains why Egypt was referred to as ‘The Gift of the Nile’ where all its richness and prosperity is owed to the Nile that turned a portion of the desert country into arable land. Also, this is why most of the Egyptian population cluster up in 4% of the vast Egyptian land (UN, 2005). Add to that the availability of services and hence…

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    Human overpopulation refers to a situation where the number of people living within a specified geographical area exceeds its capacity regarding the available resources. When the population exceeds the resources then, there will be some problems that range from social, economic and health. Today, overpopulation is a global concern, given the adverse environmental implications of the phenomenon. Recent demographical studies done in 2009 found the world population to be 7.1 billion people and…

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    fuels altered human mind and its way of understanding values. Despite extensive ecological, social and cultural changes disconnecting the Holocene and Anthropocene epochs, the human laughter, though distant in content has always had the exact same function denoted to assist people to overcome social inconveniences, depressions as well as economic…

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    Delaney Stewart Cathy Ramos Biology September 30th, 2015 The Depletion of California's Groundwater Plants, animals, and even humans all have a common master. The thirst and need for water. California is the state of fame, sun, and sandy feet. With our pristine weather and landscapes it is the ideal location for living conditions, farming, agriculture, and for everything in between. However, ever since 2011 the once luscious west coast has been getting…

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    Music Development

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    Studies show that musical training at a young age greatly aids brain development, specifically with regards to linguistic processing and mathematical analysis. According to Ewa A. Miendlarzewska, and Wiebke J. Trost, neurological scientists and coauthors of the study How musical training affects cognitive development: rhythm, reward and other modulating variables, musicians have increased functional connectivity in motor and multi-sensory areas of their brains (Miendlarzewska). Students who…

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    Flagella Research Paper

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    INTRODUCTION Microbes are those microscopic organisms that can cause diseases in the human body. These microbes migrate with locomotive organelles called FLAGELLA, a very vigorous nanomotor that is highly conserved across bacterial species. Flagella allow the microbes to move towards favourable environments. Further studies on flagella has revealed that it not only serves the purpose of locomotion but also plays a very crucial role in bacterial pathogenicity(14). A flagella has mainly three…

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    cannot shelter the ever-growing human race, therefore not having interstellar travel is a problem. If earth continues to become overpopulated mankind could go extinct. As of right now, life on earth is very sustainable, but mankind is growing at an exponential rate. More than 4 babies are born every…

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    7), which functions both as a condenser and an objective. The light beam from the source is expanded to the size of the rear aperture of the objective and then passed though the exciation filter to make it monochromatic. Using the dichroic mirror, the light is diverted…

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    War On Drugs Would Be a Huge Mistake,” from Mic. doctoral student at the University of Rochester, James Banks, argues that decriminalizing drugs would cause even more problems in the United States. Banks reports that the U.S. spends an already exponential…

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