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    Dystopia In America

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    In today’s society, capitalism satisfies our desire to constantly consume goods and services. This structure of economy allows anyone to make her own living and pursue her American Dream while empowering great minds to find answers to the world’s biggest problems. However, it also paves the way for companies to rapidly extract natural resources from the earth, and in turn put many of those harvested resources to waste. Consider the mass amounts of energy wasted every day from leaving the lights…

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    Should Humans Live On Mars? Think about it, would you want to live on Mars? I don’t know, I think that that would be very, very difficult. I’m going to start out with some real evidence why I would not want to live there.”The effects of radiation exposure could include severe memory loss, brain damage, and cancer.” I don’t know about you, but that is some really bad things that I myself would not want deal with. Next, let me tell you more evidence why living on Mars is a horrible idea. The…

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    Chengda Xu Erika Harnett ESS 102 April 9, 2018 Health Problems Caused by Long Term Spaceflight and Possible Solutions During recent years, humans spent lots of money and time on space travel and we can go increasingly further and stay much longer time in space. However, there are still many problems which keeps us from going further and health problem is one of the most significant one of them. Humans have been evolving for millions of years to adapt to the physical conditions of Earth surface,…

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    My thoughts on this issue came from internet and my own beliefs. Because government shouldn’t have total control over your life. Also it’s not affecting anyone else if they’re doing it for their own good. Also the government shouldn 't say it shouldn 't be allowed because that could be government supporting christianity and their beliefs about suicides. I rank myself as a liberal on this topic, because most democrats think we should have the euthanasia procedure. Another issue we should talk…

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    America’s Opportunity What makes my generation different from the generations before us? Though there are many things I think that make generation Z different, there is one major definer. This major thing America has given us to be different is opportunity. The opportunity that has been given to Generation Z has given through many things, mostly equality. For the generations before us, equality was fought for, not simply given. Our country has been striving for equality for all people since…

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    explosion most likely rocketed similar elements to celestial bodies that orbit other stars. Statistically, Earth is one in a billion. The way humans have treated it for the past several years may forebode a tragic ending. However, human intelligence and its willingness to endure space missions along with proper funding from the government, can save the human race and possibly establish the realms of a brand-new…

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    Aaron Friedman

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    Planet colonization is a theoretical belief that can save the human population when Earth has become too hazardous to live on. The rise of human pollution is a global crisis that causes many of the Earth’s resources to be unusable. The most compelling evidence is that there are over 7.5 billion people in the human population that need Earth’s resources. But the pollution the people have created on Earth endangers these resources. Aaron Friedman provided a public argument for his company, “Beyond…

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    In the world of Andrew Niccol’s film Gattaca, tinkering with human genetics has become the norm in the search for perfection of body and mind. The practice has become so widespread that those conceived naturally suffer discrimination on the basis of their DNA which in turn creates a class divide between the two groups. In the film genetics, and the imperfection drawn from them is overcome by means of raw determination by the protagonist and these concepts are explored through a variety of…

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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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