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    obstacles and aspects of love. Such as the styles of love, the attitudes associated with love, the values one bases their relationships on, romantic love, and unrequited love. One should care about these phases to understand love better. To observe human beings and decide whether they are what they look for in a lover or not. An individual can learn a lot about themselves, whether it is their flaws or what type of lover they are. Therefore, that is what this document is about to research certain…

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    Steven Spielberg’s upcoming movie Ready Player One, based on the novel by Ernest Cline, explores the possibilities of a completely virtual world *modern day allusion to book/movie*. Taking place in the year 2045, Earth has been brought to its knees by climate change and a worldwide energy crisis, not to mention famine, disease, poverty and war: elements for a classic sci-fi dystopian future. But as Earth collapses, a globally networked virtual reality world called OASIS provides a substitute for…

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    decides where to investigate and whether to trap an animal. Therefore, he could also be considered as a second-person narrator, existing both inside and outside of the narrative. One of the problems with a first-person narrator is reliability as the first-person is seen as a human and is therefore fallible. A first-person narrator may also leave out information either purposefully or unknowingly. However, such a problem is minimal in wildlife documentaries as a visual is constantly provided and…

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    Sexual differentiation in monomorphic avian species Madeleine Evans ID: 213023921, Deakin University Waurn Ponds, Course S323 Biomedical Science, Subject SLE254 Genetic Introduction Sexual differentiation is one of the first biological processes to occur during the development of a foetus. There are a variety of methods for sex determination amongst vertebrates including analysis of primary and secondary differentiations. Primary differentiation refers to the presence of gonads, while secondary…

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    Assignment Comm. 101 Dual Credit L. (n.d.). United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. Retrieved October 17, 2017, from https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/human-trafficking/what-is-human-trafficking.html This article defines Human Trafficking as the exploitation of individuals by means of threats and or coercion. It then goes on to define the three components of human trafficking as follows; the act, the means, as well as the purpose. The act is composed of the actions that are committed. The means…

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    Understanding the spread of early modern humans has been a question many anthropologists and archeologists have been try to answer. There are two main theories discussing the spread of early modern humans: Out of Africa Theory and Multiregional Evolution Theory. The Out of Africa Theory suggests that Homo erectus evolved into Homo sapiens in Africa, and after the evolution, they ventured out of Africa and dispersed to all around the world. The Multiregional Evolution Theory suggests that Homo…

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    persistently debated topic in contemporary American history. The two mainstream positions, pro-life and pro-choice, both base their arguments on assumptions that seem to prevent any resolution. Pro-lifers assert that a fetus is a human being, and since we must not kill human beings, abortion is immoral. On the other hand, pro-choice advocates do not consider the fetus to have the same level of personhood as the mother, and so it is not murder. Pro-choicers deem the mother’s autonomy over her own…

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    If I am in a situation that I know only God can see me through it, then I lend to Gospel. Most of the time when I am listening to music it is Gospel that I choose to listen to. However, when I am feeling depressed or upset about something I just turn on the radio and listen to whatever is being played or I might pop in a CD of my favorite artist. Music speaks to my emotions. After, listening to it from being depress or upset it soothes and relaxes me. The music that makes me happy is Gospel.…

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    As shown in William Golding 's Lord of the Flies, human beings ' desire to satisfy their physical needs tend to dominate their ability to think rationally. In the novel, Golding uses the way human nature works to show how easily society can fall apart and how that can affect the people in the community. He makes sure that the theme of a twisted and corrupt nature is the underlying drive of the story. He writes characters such as Jack, Roger and Ralph with this is mind. Throughout the novel, he…

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    He does this by describing selfishness as "a passionate and exaggerated love of self that causes man to relate everything to himself alone," and individualism as "a reflective and peaceable sentiment that disposes each citizen to . . . withdraw to one side with his family and friends" (p. 482). The way in which individualism caused people to separate from society with only their friends and family caused a problem, in that, by doing so a public conscience can not be established.…

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