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    The Sustainable Development is a systematic concept which translates in a model of global development that has as its main concerns to incorporates the aspects of the system of mass consumption in which nature preservation and the extraction of raw material are done in a responsible way to ensure that the necessity of the actual generation is satisfied without compromise the necessity of future generations. The Sustainable Development field is conceptually divided in three main components:…

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    population and demand for more space leads to deforestation. Cutting down trees have several consequences. They release harmful greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and causes global warming, endangers wildlife, and flooding and erosion. (Emily Holland, Futurism, June 2017). Urbanisation also produces air pollution mainly from the increase in vehicles and traffic polluting the air and…

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    The Rapture

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    Throughout my time in this course, I definitely gained a lot of education and insight into the many different religions of the world. Not only did a learn many new facts regarding religions I was not aware of, but I also learned a great many things about Christianity and developed a better understanding of the story and start of the most dominant faith of the world. When it came time to pick a research subject, one celestial event that came to mind that I have definitely heard of, but was…

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    Symbolism is an excellent tool for an author to use to reference or illustrate a particular subject without directly saying what the subject is. Examples of symbols include fire, a specific animal, an object, or even the weather to illustrate an idea within a literary work. Ray Bradbury 's Fahrenheit 451 uses many symbols to illustrate what the characters within the novel are thinking and feeling. Fire, the Bible, snakes, and the government itself are symbols used to convey messages within the…

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    examination their color, form, and space, which make up the different components of cubism. Cubism is known to be one of the most significant art movement of the twentieth century. It has been said that it had inspired other movements such as futurism, dada, and surrealism. Cubism is mostly made up of three main components, geometricity, simultaneity, and four dimensional space. Many art historians have said that the cubist movement was an effort to rejuvenate the tradition of western art.…

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    of August, 1967. It was in 1915, as a seventeen year old, when Magritte first began his career in art. He began studying at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Brussels where, despite the lack of attendance, he was introduced to art concepts such as Futurism, Cubism and Purism. It can be observed in many of his works the influence of these concepts particularly some of his earlier pieces. After studying, he served in the military for a period at the end of World War One, after which he became a…

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    Greek Theatre History

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    Theater, also spelled theatre, is a live performance before an audience, including every form of entertainment from circus to plays. The word theater comes from a Greek word meaning “a place for seeing”, basically referring to the space where performers perform. In modern day, that space is staged in a theater building called an auditorium. Theater was started in the Athens, approximately 2,500 years ago (The Ancient Greek Page). Theatre enhances the society by providing entertainment, of course…

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    Our health is a huge part of our overall well-being. Good health means one less thing to worry about. But what if you were born with an incurable disease and you would have to live with it for the rest of your life? For example, say you were born with Sickle Cell Anemia, which, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute , is an inherited gene disorder causing your red blood cells to be sickle-shaped instead of disc-shaped. These cells could potentially block blood flow in any…

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    Argumentative Analysis

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    In 2013 the average 13 year old gamer spent about 6.3 hours playing video games weekly. My sources were CNN, Futurism, SheppardMullin, and the American Psychological Association. You should care because you or someone you know most likely loves to play video games. They could be a really nice person but their gamer nature might contradict it. The reason I’m doing this topic is because I am a huge fan of gaming and I want to show that all gamers aren’t bad or a terrible person. First I’ll be…

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    David Hockney is a great painter,but he has also known fame through photography, although he does not mince his words when he says ‘Photography will never equal painting!’ In the early 1980s, Hockney began to produce photocollages, which he called "joiners," first of Polaroid prints and later of 35mm, commercially processed color prints. Using varying numbers of Polaroid snaps or photolab-prints of a single subject Hockney arranged a patchwork to make a composite image. One of his first…

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