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    The idea of walking upon earth without a divine assignment goes against the views of religions; such as Christianity. People come from various backgrounds were religion plays a huge role in who they are. Many individuals rely on their specific belief or faith to determine their morals and values. Without morals and values within an individual’s life; it leaves their life without structure. Now today in society there’s a constant battle between our souls and spirit. The soul consists of our mind,…

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    the 21st century would go on to describe a loved one as their magazine, because to those people a magazine just solely means a book full of media or material objects that can be looked at and bought. To Bradstreet, a magazine legitimately meant a structure where gunpowder or explosive material was stored. To no surprise, this term’s meaning in centuries ago is compatible to her feelings. Bradstreet introduces her celestial metaphors in the seventh line of her poem when she…

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    Nasa Persuasive Essay

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    (Vittana.org par. 10 ).Space is uninhabitable for humans there has yet to be a human born in space but studies have been tested with lab rats. The theory is that an individual were to be born in space the bones structure would be weaker due to the lack of gravity that applies pressure on human on earth. Space exploration is going into to the unknown not knowing if there is other life forms. Making contact with other life forms could be a risk. Aliens could overrule the human race just like…

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    The first destination will be to Mars. Mars is the second planet after Mercury in the solar system, but in terms of the sun it is the fourth planet nearest to it. The distance between Earth and Mars is maximum 0.00000102529 and minimum 0.00000062363 light years. It is unknown who the first person discovered Mars. In 1659, an astronomer named Christian Huygens discovered the Syrtis Major on the surface of Mars. Moreover, another astronomer named Giovanni Schiaparellin in 1877 discovered various…

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    careful mental analysis, it’s become clear that populating the moon may be the only way to ensure the future survival of mankind. The future of humanity is in peril, but moon colonization could lead to the prevention of an overpopulated and crippled earth, an immense advancement in space knowledge, and a future in more intricate…

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    downward, south of Georgia, after the unpleasant events of the Civil War. As it flows downward from the mountains to the ocean, the river faces obstacles that it overcomes and allows for it to recognize its true devotional duty it was given for life on Earth. The lyrical poem, “Song of the Chattahoochee,” truly demonstrates the traditional elements of nature, music, and accountability to explore the more mature theme of answering to the spiritual call of responsibility. These facets are explored…

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    writers discussed the war however in alternate points of view utilizing disparate styles. This paper along these lines investigates the similarities and contrasts between the two writers' finest, considering all viewpoints including the subjects, structures and styles utilized amongst others. While these writers had completely special ways of life and definitely different styles of composing, the messages they introduced through their composition were regularly comparative. Whitman's poem…

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    lived with a sense of the divine female, and the idea that Earth itself is a mother has lasted in most languages” (Morris). In the world today, much of humanity’s culture can be traced back thousands of years to prehistoric times. The ideas and beliefs of ancient people still surface from time to time in different forms, while being appropriately adjusted to fit modern standards. Interestingly, many of these prehistoric social structures value women more than may be expected, in both a spiritual…

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    globe to assist them with this. However, instead of dreaming up planes like we have, they took a vastly different approach. They built a device that could disperse a chemical agent across the entire Earth, affecting anyone who breathed it in. Next, they built a small, lightweight, bone-like structure, and extracted the DNA from it. Then, they combined the DNA with the chemical dispersal machine and tested it on a few select animals. No long after, they discovered that the animals had sprouted…

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    Caritas Teachings

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    afflicted and the destitute” (Romans 12:14). This teaching is radical as at the time their were many cruel battles and lots of despicable violence going on. Jesus’ teachings promoted justice and peace. This teaching will bring about the kingdom of God on earth as it helps promote peace and stop violence, this is what God wanted. The teaching of social justice is still relevant in the world today as it shows the importance of peace. With all the fighting and violence happening in the world,…

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