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    Maclean's Argument Essay

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    Just imagine waiting at an office for an appointment and having nothing to do. You decide to pick up and read a magazine while you patiently wait. To your amazement, the magazine begins declaring very shocking allegations such as, ‘God hates fags!’, ‘Muslims are terrorists’, ‘Women belong in the kitchen’, and so much more. Would this language offend you? In addition, how would you feel? A similar scenario was presented when a group of Muslim petitioners commenced protesting the Canadian magazine…

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    This research study looked at the role of lipogenesis in sepsis. Sepsis is a very serious condition in which a pathogen, bacterial, viral, or fungal, invades the bloodstream and triggers a high inflammatory response by the immune system. The body is unable to remove the pathogen which causes an overproduction of cytokines eventually leading to organ injury and death. As the third leading cause of death in the United States, Australia, and Asia, it is important to develop a treatment for sepsis.¹…

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    Kant Vs Aristotle

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    Kant and Aristotle both have differing stances when it comes to the entirety of philosophy. First, before I delve into the details that differentiate the two from each other, I will first expand upon Kantian ethics and the virtues of Aristotle. After doing so, I will follow by explaining the underlying problem that each philosopher has, as both Kant and Aristotle each have their own issues. Following this will be the major differences between the two, such as how they perceive life and duties.…

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    parent, the father acts as the sole breadwinner, while the mother stays home and maintains the household and cares for the children. The majority of families, rather, have both the mother and father supporting the family financially, as financial strains leave “women in less advantaged households… no choice but to simultaneously be workers and mothers” (Coltrane, 2011). The shift towards an industrial economy, and now an intellectual economy, primarily affects motherhood, widening the gap…

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    Current energy methods are destroying what we need to survive: the planet we live on and the air we breathe. Centuries of burning fossil fuels, mainly coal, oil, and other natural gases, has led to massive increases of a greenhouse gas called carbon dioxide. The number one reason that carbon dioxide is being released is for the generation of electricity through the burning of fossil fuels. In order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we need to change the source of our energy. An alternate form…

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    American Culture? The origin of midnight movies started with the film El Topo in 1970. Alexandro Jodorowsky wrote, directed, and starred in the movie. Playing the lead role of El Topo, Jodorowsky had to transform with the character, taking on different physical looks, as the story plot drastically changed as well as the cinematic style. “The film begins as a western. Jodorowsky, bearded and dressed in black leather, comes cantering across the desert on a black horse with a naked child (his…

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    The Grail of Gatsby’s Fantasy “You can’t start the next chapter of your life if you keep re-reading your last one” (Anonymous). Why do we focus so much on the unchangeable past which is so out of our control instead of looking towards our changeable future. If more people focused on improving their futures instead of their pasts, the world would be a happier place, because then we would be able to learn the value of acceptance in the things we cannot change. If someone had imparted this…

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    Teenage pregnancy is a significant issue that may truly affect the fate of a young lady. Any youngster pregnancy will be a test as teenagers normally need aptitudes expected to handle a pregnancy and parenthood. Persistence, development and capacity to handle anxiety are required by pregnant moms of all ages. A youngster pregnancy might likewise affect the infant. The U.S. Habitats for Disease Control and Prevention noticed that infants destined to adolescents may have weaker scholarly…

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    Factors In Type 2 Diabetes

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    Type 2 diabetes it 's a bit diverse, it starts when the body is impervious to insulin, which implies that body cells don 't react fittingly when insulin is available. Dissimilar to type 1 diabetes, the insulin resistance is for the most part "post-receptor", significance it is an issue with the cells that react to insulin instead of an issue with creation of insulin (Vijan, 2010). Since sugar is not getting into the tissues, strangely elevated amounts of sugar develop in the blood, which is…

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    *CRASH CRASH BANG* is the sound of the first thing the comes to mind when someone hears the word symbol. But symbols are much more than a percussion instrument, they are hidden connections from objects to deep thought. Whether we are aware of them or not, symbols influence our lives everyday. Symbols can range from as obvious as a red light to as deep as some literary works. No matter how much people try, it is inevitable that people will interacts with multiple symbols daily. In the short…

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