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    Brave New World’s Brave New Risks Technology will either be humanity’s greatest long-term accomplishment or its ultimate demise. Without pure and steady hands, only time will tell. In Aldous Huxley’s novel, Brave New World, this idea is explored further in quite an extreme, but necessary, manner. As technology advances, so does the corrupted hand that desires to make use of it to control society; All for profit, social gain, totality, and control. Humanity is a necessity but, ironically, it can…

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    irreversible changes. Only a few years ago, we saw CO2 concentrations refusing to fall below 400 parts per million. In the years to come, humanity may see the end of the deep ocean conveyor-belt system that keeps temperatures relatively stable around the earth. Extinctions are becoming more and more common due to the cataclysmic change we started in the industrial revolution. One thing is clear, our impact on the globe is astronomical, and power generation is a major contributor to these…

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    In a worldly sense, Saber calls himself Mr. James Granople. Mr. Granople has made quite a life for himself on earth. Being that he has seen more evil than any other being, wiser than any other being, and an extremely persuasive brute, the feeble humans of the United States jumped at the opportunity to promote him to the leading chair of their Congress upon his arrival…

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    unwed woman pinned bay leaves to her pillow, she would dream of her future spouse (Elizabethan Superstitions). Others, such as saying, “God Bless You” following a sneeze or cough to prevent demonic possession, avoiding walking under ladders, spilling salt, black cats, and knocking on wood to avoid bad luck (originally a Celtic practice) still resonate in the 21st century (Elizabethan…

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    Trip to Rann of Kutch : How about a motorcycle trip to nowhere? Yes, you heard right…a trip to nowhere! Kick stasrt your engine and gear up for an amazing ride to the Great Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, and have a rendezvous with the nothingness of this salt desert! 2) Paragliding in Saputara : Be set up to satisfy your fantasy of flying, with paragliding over this little, yet pleasant slope station. Reasonable for a wide range of guests where experienced lightweight planes fly solo, and…

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    to a plunging one took place an assembly of decades ago. EVIDENCE: Furthermore, in her article, “Arctic wintertime sea ice extent is among lowest on record”, Maria-José Viñas, a science writer and outreach coordinator at NASA Goddard SFC, covering Earth and cryospheric sciences, quotes that the ice decreased about 13% in the last decade, which compared to all other documented years, is the lowest on record (Viñas). LINK: Along with less ice in the Arctic, results in more water added to the…

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    The innocence of a child is something nothing can compare to, we would never think to harm them or put them in danger. They are fragile, they have no defense other than a parents protection and love. But what if the resources they needed to survive slowly started disappearing and thing things that brought us joy were taken away from them because of the people that said they would never hurt them. Can we apologize in advance for something we turned away from because we felt it wasn 't our problem…

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    1. INTRODUCTION By 2050, it is expected that the current global population would have increased by more than 50%. The countries with the greatest population growths ( Figure 2) are also situated in areas with the least availability of fresh water ( Figure 1). These countries are also predominantly poor and cannot implement expensive water retrieval and treatment methods. This results in great economic stress on wealthier countries. This report will provide information on the current water…

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    It’s a whole different galaxy, like between that of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy which is billion light years apart. How do people react? In this wise Earth, people whose going through life’s up and down told us we will be sailing if we cruised along the road trip to the unknown or uncertainty. Should we take their advice with a pinch of salt? Before this, I had my time of taking pleasure in the life-changing experience. However, pleasure went aloof…

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    o Piper points out that on the New earth the exploits if Moses and Jesus and surly other saints like you and me will be the theme of…

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