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    To begin with, Jensen argues “would any sane person think dumpster diving would have stopped Hitler, or that composting would have ended slavery?”. Dumpster diving may not have stopped Hitler, but by getting a mass to recycle with dumpster diving you can change the mindset of people and enact huge change by influencing lawmakers. Composting did not end slavery, but Harriet Tubman, an individual, saved more than 70 black people while making a big impact in the abolition of slavery. Jensen…

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    First, there are many activities I would like to try if I visit Hawaii. Some activities are snorkeling and scuba diving! I’ve always wanted to try them because you could see all of the colorful fish up close! You could also swim deep in the ocean and find treasures that are buried in the sand! I’ve seen incredible videos of people taking underwater cameras while snorkeling and scuba diving! I believe it is absolutely “breathtaking”! I would also love to learn how to surf. I’ve always thought…

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    it’s difficult to predict the snorkel conditions during this time, so your winter snorkeling depends on your luck. During winter Honolua Bay is mostly occupied by surfers. Honolua Bay is also well-known scuba diving spot and your may combine snorkeling with diving. Honolua Bay best time for diving is the same like for snorkeling. Where Is Honolua Bay Maui? Honolua Bay lies on Maui North-West coastline in 20 minutes drive from Lahaina Town and in about 1-hour drive from Kahului Airport. From the…

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    Dangers of Underwater Exploration There are over fifty careers that have a sort of connection to underwater exploration. Many people explore for a living and others only for personal interest such as scuba diving. There have been many theories about objects getting lost in the ocean and many people go deep in the ocean to find them. For example, the lost land of Atlantis is said to have silver and gold (Drye). Based on Plato’s writings, philosophers say that as punishment to the…

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    Pinnipeds Vs Penguins

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    Your subtopic, assigned to Paper Group 7, is “Adaptations in diving marine animals: cetaceans, pinnipeds, and penguins.” Birds and mammals have relatively high metabolic processes and require constant access to high quantities of oxygen for survival. If the brains of these animals are deprived of oxygen for even short periods of time, death may occur. Even though most humans can only hold their breaths for less than a minute, some marine air breathers have evolved strategies that allow them to…

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    Education is not helpful when you work at a dumpsite Essay The author Andy Mulligan has introduced readers to the world of “Trash” about group of teenage boys Raphael, Gardo and Rat that all work at a dumpsite, the friends find a bag filled with money and an ID card of a man called Jose Angelico and they end up getting in a lot of trouble. The place where these kids live in is a fabricated yet close to reality place called “Behala” this is a place where the homeless and the poor must live and…

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    Students worked through the Practical Inquiry Task, with the intention to attain an Australian Underwater Federation Snorkelling Proficiency Certificate. To achieve this certification, students were obligated to participate in theory lessons where a concept of snorkelling theory was introduced. Snorkelling concepts variated throughout the snorkelling workbook, involving equipment, snorkelling safety and skills. Initially the workbook examined a range of snorkelling equipment, outlining the…

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    Essay On Indeterminism

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    What is the nature of freedom? Or a better question should be, what is free will and do we have it? The definition of free will is not a simple answer. Free will tries to account for our introspective belief that we have control of our actions and as a result, our own destiny. Nothing in our lives is predetermined and every cause has an effect. Human actions are caused, but we can consider actions free if they are the result of internal motivations rather than external events, a belief known as…

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    that there are many ways the future may pass. Doug believes that Judy is seeing one true future, the one he sees, amidst many false ones. He can be called a determinist, one who believes that at any given moment there is exactly one physical future. Free will seems to be a mutually exclusive concept, which Judy believes in. Throughout their relationship they confront these clashing viewpoints. Judy believes that there is a chance that their relationship may end in six months and three days,…

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    kinds of evil in this world according to Swinburne: moral and natural. Humans cause moral evil. Natural evil is due to natural causes. With moral evil, humans cause their own suffering due to the God-given gift of free will or “free and responsible choice.” “A God who gives humans such free will necessarily brings about the possibility, and puts outside his own control whether or not that evil occurs.” Humans are therefore not responsible for their actions unless they have true choices to…

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