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    advertisement, the compose of selected advertisement was asymmetrically arranged by the photographer and created an innovation of Cartier’s adverts. It conveys a young panther has been playing or seeking for a long time on a snowy ground and left its footprints. Then it stumbles upon Cartier’s collection of bracelets, rings and watches packages with white wrapping papers and printing crimson belts. A typical Cartier’s red ring box with golden pattern is separately dropped in the front of the…

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    decisions. Regarding this issue the NTA recommends that a ranking tool should be developed and populated with the type information that will enable the IRS in allocating resources that severe constraints impose. Thirdly, the absence of a geographic footprint infringes upon the taxpayer’s right of quality service and the taxpayer’s right to receive accessibility to a fair and just tax system. In addition to enhancing and improving voluntary compliance, it can more effectively address…

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    and work in darker conditions. In addition, revolutionary technologies that can record and identify fingerprints based on a hand wave are making their way into the average corner store. Biometric identification, which includes facial-recognition, footprint identification, and even body-odor detectors, are moving towards appearing in U.S. airports. Currently, the Department of Homeland Security uses body-odor detectors to help identify lies. Facial recognition has appeared in casinos to help root…

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    A discovery such as the Chauvet Cave, which considered the oldest known rock art place in the world, has a lot of surprising paintings that dating about 

30,000-32,000 years ago. scientist’s big knowledge helped them to have clear ideas and facts about the walls paintings because of many reasons. From the materials that have been used for the painting they were referred to the paleolithic time. For example, The scientists found out that some of the paintings has created with red ochre. While…

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    Life is a beautiful thing. To hold an infant in your arms for the first time is one of the most influential things in life. Knowing that you will do anything in order to make that child’s life safe and full of love. From everything from how you feed it to how you dress them all have impacts on others and the child themself. How you chose to feed your child if your choice. It is an independent decision that is made based off the wellbeing of the child and the mother. What if you knew that…

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    Would you stop having children, or not have any children at all if it meant you were saving the planet? The earth’s population is currently 7.3 billion, and according to CBS News, it will increase to 11.2 billion by the end of the century (Schupak). This means that at the current rate at which humans are reproducing, there will not be enough natural resources to sustain life on earth. No more fresh-water. No more trees. No more oil. Mankind will be driven to extinction without these crucial…

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    Final Project: Sustainability in the Age of Responsibility Marisa Arnholtz In Wayne Vissers’ ‘Age of Responsibility’, the meaning of responsibility and what is takes to be successfully responsible to ourselves and those around us is explored. “Being responsible also does not mean doing it all ourselves. Responsibility is a form of sharing, a way of recognizing that we’re all in this together” (Visser, 2011). He shares the importance of teamwork, and without working together it is impossible to…

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    Saint Josemaria Escriva de balaguer was born in Barbastro spain, on january 9 1902. He was the second of six children born in his devout catholic family. He had a firm standing in the catholic beliefs as well as virtues he loved receiving communion and going to confession often. He also had a trusting resource to prayer and was devoted to our lady. He grew up as a fun loving and straightforward child. He was good at school and very intelligent. He had great love for his mother and a close…

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    Bigfoot Research Paper

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    Catriona Fry March 6th 2024 Period 6 Bigfoot ain’t real Imagine a creature covered head to toe in thick hair, reaching heights taller than the average human, and a five toed footprint twice the size of a man. That creature is argued to be the infamous Bigfoot, also known as sasquatch and believed to be related to the Yeti. Bigfoot has a strange existence, if they even exist in the first place. Though the Earth is not fully explored and all of the species cannot be fully accounted for, it is safe…

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    In this paper I argue that procreation in a world with limited resources is morally impermissible. I agree with Thomas Young’s argument that overconsumption is morally equivalent, or no morally worse, than procreation. Excessive use of resources is considered morally wrong and as children present an excessive additional use of resources, it follows logically that production of children is unacceptable. For the sake of this argument, like Young’s, we refer to the consumption habits of Americans…

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