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    There are many snowflakes on Earth during winter; however, it is impossible to find two snowflakes that will look alike. They may have similar features, but that is all. People are like snowflakes. They are all unique, but they can form groups based on the similarities that they possess. The groupement may be formed according to their ethnicity, hobbies, interests, religion, nation etc. because individuals seek to find somebody who will share the same interest with them. Unfortunately, these…

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    Hendrik Brenkman Essay

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    As a young child, Hendrik Brenkman developed an interest in extending his knowledge. This passion of his, a trait, which he had inherited from his father, eventually developed into the desire to search for the truth. He would read through truth magazines, comparing the different opinions of others on the same topics. Later on he, with the aid of technology, broadened his scope of research through the Internet. His findings have not only allowed him to understand certain concepts, but also to…

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    Sun Skin Cancer

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    The sun is an immensely crucial facet required for the prosperity and continuation of all life forms here on Earth, it would be senseless to argue otherwise. Without the sun being in the exact, precise position, size, and temperature that it stays in, all known life would cease to exist. Day after day the sun continuously provides the earth with numerous necessary ingredients including light, heat, solar energy, vitamins and plant life through photosynthesis. “Photosynthesis, the biological…

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    was getting the results. Polymorphic Light Eruption. What? I asked, the doctor repeated. I had no clue what she was going to say. An allergy to the sun. Of course. Thats just what I needed the day before I jetted of for three weeks in Dubai. I was in shock. How could I be allergic to the sun? I never had any previous problems. I could be in the sun for five minutes and tan, but now I had to hide from it. The stress turned to anger, I was not happy I wanted it all to be over. All i wished for…

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    6 billion year old sun is responsible for Earth 's climate and weather. We rely so much on the sun without even realizing it—it 's the reason we even exist. Dennis Cui from Young Scientists Journal says that "The Sun has been, and always will be, the Earth 's largest energy reservoir-it powers every living system, from plant photosynthesis to every node of the food web. Humans, like all other organisms, depend on sunlight" (6-10). Why not use the sun even more? Taking the sun 's energy to create…

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    For many years now there has been a political debate raging through our nation. On one side, there are those that believe in climate change and that humans have contributed to its rise. Many others, however, believe that this is a just not true, and perhaps even a hoax. To solve this debate, there needs to be a mutual understanding on both sides of it, which in turn progresses society in one direction or another in the hopes of a better tomorrow. Reaching this mutual understanding is possible…

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    All Summer Day

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    her prior experience with the sun. They hated her so much to the point where they would constantly bully and harass her. Jealousy and hatred consumed the children of Venus who had to experience persistent rain during their life, only receiving one hour of sun when they were two years old. Whereas Margot, had been on Earth in Ohio since she was four years old, and still had memories of the sun. Adapting to Venus’s constant raining weather, she starts to miss the sun longing to get out of the…

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    It was a chilly summer day, sunny and calm with a light breeze. The splashing of waves mingled with the laughter of 65 teens. Some jumped into the lake in their swimsuits. Meanwhile, I had forgotten to bring a swimsuit. This was a rite of passage. Every year, SHAD at Lakehead University was officially kick-started with a camping trip that culminated in leaping into a freezing cold lake. For the majority of my life, I hated exploring nature; more specifically, I hated doing things I assumed I…

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    Beep beep beep sounds countless hospital machines chirping like birds in the morning sun. He opens his eyes to wires coming from his body like a robot. Brought to tears by pai in his abdomen finds out he has 3 broken ribs. Brought to tears by slapping a fly off his face finds out he has a broken cheekbone. Brought to tears wiping his runny nose found out he broke it. His time to go home has come he is leaving the hospital with countless injuries and a hefty receipt from his stay lying motionless…

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    The poem ‘War Photographer’ addresses the tragedies that take place at war and the issues in the way the western world perceive the photos that raise awareness to these horrible situations. The strong feelings of frustration, love of his job and suffering are portrayed throughout the poem. The photographer is ‘finally’ alone implying that he is welcoming his solitary connotes that his company was not welcoming. This is most likely due to the fact that the majority of them would be soldiers and…

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