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    people should strive to promote happiness and pleasure. Happiness, Mill states, is the ultimate objective of all human actions; one shall prefer those actions which yield the most happiness. There exists variation in both the qualities and quantities of happiness. A higher quality of pleasure most often correlates with a higher intellectual pursuit, whereas a baser happiness may derive from simplicity,…

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    dioxide, it is initially far more devastating to the climate because of how effectively it absorbs heat. More heat, less rain, more drought, no more Amazon, a quite simple turn of events going wrong extremely fast. There are Land Sparing policies in act to help reduce greenhouse gasses. The land sparing policies rely on market mediated changes to production, consumption and change. Deforestation reduced by either the tax or subsidy would achieve more than half of Brazilian deforestation policy…

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    (Stone). Usually, American’s have TV-styled home cooked meals, men usually wear business attires and etcetera, but Hippies declined the idea of wearing neckties, suits, fancy dresses and meals usually prepared by women at home. Instead, they ate organic food and they wore casual clothes that are colorful, baggy, they wear beads, sandals and flower shirts, making them look out of the…

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    Ernesto Schiaparelli

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    Ground breaking discoveries through archaeology helps society to view life and times of an ancient civilisation however, many individuals seek other findings to support evidence of one aspect. Through archaeology, today’s society is able to view the life and times of an ancient community through a deeper analysis and provide mass amounts of detail to supply a conclusion as to how and why the population valued some aspects over others. Ernesto Schiaparelli is recognised as a great Egyptologist…

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    pay attention of the animal. Another law that has favored animals would be Cruelty to animals, also known as animal abuse or animal neglect, is the human infliction of suffering or harm upon any non-human animal, for purposes different than self-protection or survival. Make certain to stay in mind that animals are becoming rights and laws that favor them as a result of you will be committing a law violation while not knowing you…

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    directions from the dialogue. However, there are other times when the stage dialogue and stage directions run together and it seems to be the director's decision if these stage directions should be spoken or not. It is not like a play where the act changes to a different place and it is known that the story is continuous. Cornell's shadowboxes also preserved his memories and this play is a “memory play.” It deals with Cornell's interests, thoughts, and feelings. It seems like it might be…

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    would happen if the Government no longer controlled us, will we be able to live properly, or will we become savages? The film “Lord of the flies” is a great depiction of what could possibly happen without a government. In terms of America, we get protection from the government while, in return, we have to follow its laws. There has been cases, where our rights were taken away, which breaks our social contract. Cases where natural rights like lives, and property taken unconstitutionally. An…

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    (World Health 1). This could be due to the fact that society creates a social norm and expectation at an early age that boys should “act like men” (Keen 3). Society accepts the norms that men “drink, smoke, and swear” and that its a part of who men are (Keen 3). Women and girls are taught at a young age what it takes to care for herself, whether it be through food or cosmetics. They learn to be more independent and care for themselves, with the mindset that one day they will be the lead…

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    When signing up to The Affordable Care Act,“You must obtain and maintain minimum essential coverage throughout the year, get an exemption, or face a tax penalty for each month you go without coverage.” (Obamacarefacts.com). Those that Obamacare can’t help, believe that Obamacare is a waste of…

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    example will tell a setting that children should never be left wet or soiled and should be educated in personal hygiene such as washing hands. And such a policy of personal hygiene is linked to the Health and Safety Act at work 1974; many of the following are linked however to the Children’s Act…

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