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    In conclusion, I must say if I had the chance to change my cultural heritage, I wouldn’t. Not even a tiny bit. As I stated before, I love where I’m from. I will continue to embrace my culture and incorporate the traditions in my own family, so that it will apart of more generations to come. Despite the fact that my parents are from two authentic traditional countries, my family is unique in our own way, considering that we would practice traditions and create it with our own. My parents didn’t…

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    The name Kemetic comes from ancient Egypt’s name for itself- Kemet, which is often translated as “Black Land” or “Black Hills”. It’s commonly believed that this refers to the black life giving silt that the Nile would deposit every year into Egypt’s fields. Kemeticism is, more or less, a movement to revive the religions of ancient Egypt- with the gods of ancient Egypt being the main focus. There are various flavors of Kemeticism- some which rely solely upon ancient practices, and others that…

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    This is the story or conquest of a man looking for immortality. This would most likely be Gilgamesh’s own personal trial to get his own sense of what a good life should or should not be. This story can give a good depiction of what how hard it can be to find your own sense of purpose in this life as well as how you can find joy in the trials and tribulations…

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    Value Of Landscaping

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    Nowadays, with the entire population increase in both major cities and suburbs, being close to the nature is something that is one doesn’t get to enjoy. Apart from going for occasional campaign trips or trekking some people like to a have a bit of nature close to their home. Planning to have a beautiful landscape might be an ideal way to have that. Most people might do not realize the value of landscaping. That may be the reason why most people just keep their yard the way it is just by…

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    life. Mr. Mead’s society doesn’t support individualism, and the society’s perspectives are influenced by the negative role of technology, as seen with the robotic police officer. To further this, the robotic police officer judges Mr. Mead on his personal life. The robotic police officer asks, “Are you married, Mr. Mead?”. Mr. Mead then replies, “No”. The robotic police officer then comments, “‘Not married’...from behind the fiery beam” (176). Mr. Mead decides to live alone. Technology creates…

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    For a tree to flourish there are three things that are necessary, first the tree must be planted then it will need to be fed and it will need maintenance. With these three steps, the tree will be stunning, independent and strong just like the foundation of the American Dream. There are several aspects in the creation of the American dream developed through Pre-Colonial and Colonial literature. One feature is the Edenic feel towards the scenery and nature of the New World which brings new hopes…

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    As the Internet becomes an increasingly integral part of daily life, questions about privacy and security on the Internet are on the rise. Keeping your personal information, private data and finances safe can be difficult, but by following a few tips, you can avoid the vast majority of scams, spyware and privacy breaches. 1. Be Aware The best tool to avoid spyware and stay safe on the Internet is your own brain. Free software with no potential upgrades or strings attached, websites that are…

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    Likewise, Pearl also acts as the motivation for Reverend Dimmesdale's public confession of being her father. Initially, Pearl would question Dimmesdale's consistently on his motives, and when, and if, he would ever accept Pearl and her mother. Pearl would interrogate him with questions such as, “Wilt thou stand here with mother and me, to-morrow noontide?”(Hathorne 134) and “Doth he love us?”(Hawthorne 185). The questions occurred periodically throughout the work making Dimmesdale carry them…

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    Most people seem to know that happiness is a state of being happy, but does claiming to be happy actually prove that you are? When you are asked if you are happy, you would usually think about the quality of happiness in your life before you answer. It is possible that those who are in search of happiness, end up with the opposite effect. This theory of achieving happiness may not be what it seems. Happiness may not be achieved by focusing on one’s own happiness, but by focusing on the happiness…

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    Euthanasia Definition: The painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease Consists of two greek words "Eu" which means beautiful and "Thanatos" which means death Real Life Situation Ramon Sanpedro sought, through the courts, the assistance of a doctor to help him die with dignity. He was paralysed in Spain as a result of a swimming accident during his youth. He described himself as "a head attached to a corpse." He wrote: "Why die? Because every journey has…

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