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    dominate it, use the resources in a reasonable way, and to conserve it. One of the duties of the human race is to rule the Earth in a proper way. The motivation for a religious person to take care of the Earth is that God told us in the book of Genesis,”...have domination over the fish... and over all the earth…” (1:28). It is only fair that everybody takes care of the Earth in a manner that would make God proud. He put everyone on this beautiful planet and expects them to take care of the…

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    Flesh mocks the Spirit for believing and having faith in a heavenly treasure that she cannot see. Flesh tries to tempt the Spirit with worldly wealth: “Earth hath more silver, pearls, and gold, Than the eyes can see or hands can hold” (31-32). The Flesh feeds on immediate gratification and pleasure which is obtained through worldly wealth and riches. The Spirit responds to the Flesh with reprimand for trying…

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    Soccer In America Speech

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    in books,” Pablo says. “Ah!” I say. “If you ever have to research the topic, The Glorious History of Soccer in America: The Story of a Superstar Named Francisco, you could go back and research in my second book, How to Be a Soccer Star on Planet Earth, Book #2: The Try Ins which includes the essay, The Glorious History of Soccer in America: The Story of a Superstar Named Francisco.” “So it was a creative writing class?” asks Marc. They all laugh. I do not know why. Tommy says, “It was Social…

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    Thus the home appears unchanging due to the theme of tradition in Yellow Earth. In Crows and Sparrows, the home is also seen as unchanging in the beginning of the film due to the rigidity of the class system. While tradition and the class system are important to the fixed nature of their lives, the home is not dependent on…

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    Lord Byron Influences

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    If this natural event had never occurred Lord Byron had maybe never of written this poem. Lord Byron used this poem to open the eyes of readers about how humans were treating the earth or maybe it was just a ways of art to add some sort of action to the story. The view of the reader may vary, but historical events of factory building and Byron’s location correlate to this theory. Lord Byron was known for making stories and poem that…

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    Pluto Classification

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    In this class, Core 1, we have touched on many different subjects. First, we discussed about the origins of the universe in module number one. Afterwards, we touched upon the origins of life in module number two. Currently, we talked over the origins of societies and culture in module number three. Even though the three different modules all seem to be broad and different, I believe they have an important similarity, and that is classification. As humans, we have the tendency to classify…

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    Climate Change How much does everyone really know about climate change and Global Warming? Or what it does to planet Earth? Due to climate change the Earth’s temperature has increases rapidly more than ever within the 20th century, the global temperature has increased from 0.6 to 1.0 Celsius (Conserve Energy Future, 2013). Climate change has affected the Earth in tremendous ways such as the changing the amount of gas in the atmosphere, melting polar ice caps, animals becoming extinct, etc. It is…

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    When everywhere becomes deserts, where do people get food? Where do they get trees to build our houses? The answer is no where because trees are gone. According to the National Geographic News’ article, “When Green Earth Turns Into Sand”, Donald Smith states, “Desertification is a growing problem not just in Africa, but also in Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the northern Mediterranean”. Desertification is spreading all over the world. Many livable, natural…

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    We live in a world divided by two spheres: the industrialized, human world and the natural world. Today, in the twenty-first century, our lives are encapsulated by machines and industry. Generally speaking, we live in an age of cement and wires and concrete. Because this seemingly indestructible barrier, it can be difficult to see how vital it is for nature to be experienced and appreciated in our everyday lives. Nature’s importance and purpose often goes unnoticed or unappreciated in our…

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    Saving Planet Earth: How We Started and How to Stop Global Warming I chose to write my final paper on climate change because I find this topic tremendously important. This topic is important to me because we are seeing major changes with the place we call home, and if we don’t stand up and take responsibility and start to fix these problems, we will have some major issues for the coming generations. We need to come together as one and fix this problem. It won’t be easy, but if we all work…

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