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    Gilgamesh Vs Genesis

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    The people are so devilish and malicious that "It atoned the Lord that he had made man on the earth, and it lamented him at his heart" (Gen. 6:6). He says: "I will crush man whom I have made from the substance of the earth . . . " (Gen. 6:7). God obliterates humanity since it has ended up degenerate and wickedness inside. This not a brisk silly choice with respect to God, yet an exceptionally well thoroughly…

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    In regards to the issue of extreme population growth, too much people on Earth is not something that is beneficial to us or the environment. However, population growth has already been constructed by our predecessors, so it cannot be undone. Surprisingly, it is still occurring today due to our continuous lack of care, despite…

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    direction on getting closer to living on another planet, and humans are not able to live without having their resources and other materials to maintain a sustainable life there also what if our planet Earth is suffering from a major disaster? I sound crazy! However, I believe that in a few years Earth will run out of resources because of the way humans are living and we are getting more populated each year, meaning more resources are needed. We have the technology to sustain life on another…

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    Are humans causing global warming? For the past fifty years these questions are being asked more and more by scientists who believe that the Earth’s climate is getting steadily warmer at a frightening rate. Earth 's ever-changing climate has seized the attention of scientists whom would have world accept that without a great change to human behavior, the world will end up destroyed. However, scientists are using unreliable information from unreliable sources, as well as scientists do not have…

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    metaphor to relate the defects of society back to the defects of human nature. The island is the first part of the book and a very important one. The island is used to symbolize the world and the boys are stuck on it. It is just like the people of earth. We are stuck here for the near future and right now there are no plans of leaving it. Those boys…

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    climate change is the increased emission of greenhouse gasses by human processes. The most significant greenhouse gasses include carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor and nitrous oxide. In order to understand the effect greenhouse gasses have on the earth, one must comprehend how energy enters and exits the atmosphere. The sun constantly emits short wave radiation. This radiation can be dangerous to human health in large quantities, causing sunburn and skin cancers. Ozone (O3), another greenhouse…

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    Destroying Our Planet Earth In our daily routine, we as Americans neglect the different recourses we use every day throughout our average lives. We overlook a number of natural recourses we take for granted on a daily basis. One of the most significant objects Americans rely on is the automobile and in return for a ride from point A to point B your car requires gasoline. In order to produce gasoline, crude oil, a natural recourse, is first dug out of the ground and refined into the liquid that…

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    resources but scientists are able to predict what the limit is and what would happen. As of 2011 scientists estimated that the maximum carrying capacity for the world would be around 9-10 billion people. The problem with so many humans inhabiting the earth means a limited amount of freshwater available and a very limited amount of food available (Wolchover). As many as 200 years ago Density dependent survival factors would include using sustainable energy, as in solar power or wind power.…

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    things as a society to harm the earth. Nations having constant feuds with one another and always ending in troops being deployed. War is a major factor in ruining the earth, and with advances in how war is performed is just a recipe for destruction. Science is taking war to an entire new level; Nuclear warfare; Eletronicware warfare; Naval warfare; and even Chemical warfare. Violence is something in this world that must be stopped, it ruins lives and it ruins our earth. We as a nation need to…

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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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