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    Walk into anyone’s closet, and you might just get a glimpse of their character or personality. What one wears can potentially define who they are. In most cases, this can be seen as true for employees such as businessmen in suits and ties, or construction workers in baggy jeans and t-shirts. Clothing is something that has become a necessity overtime. It not only defines people, but also shows the evolution of history. This begs the question as to why clothing? The basis for why we wear clothing…

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    What’s Art? Does a kindergarten child’s painting count as art? Or does my own terrible graffiti on my textbook count as art as well? Yes, they are. Whatever, people can see and get some inspiriting from it can be called “Art.” In the 20th century, what people get are their rights and freedom. The man and woman equality and repealed of black discrimination, people started to respect each other and this world became freer and easier for people to live. Freedom brought equality and entertainments.…

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    Ekofisk Oil Field

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    1. Introduction Ekofisk Oil Field is the North Sea’s first giant oil field which was discovered by Philips Petroleum in 1969 and approved for development in 1972. Ekofisk oil field is an oil field in block 2/4 which located at the Norwegian Continental Shelf of the North Sea (Figure 1.1). The total recoverable reserves of Ekofisk Oil field originally were 3, 324.2 million bbl oil, 156.1 bn ccm gas and 14.5 million tonnes of NGL. As of December 2012, the remaining recoverable reserves are…

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    Summarize: The main discussion of this article is the difference between animal rights and animal welfare. Animal rights mean animals should live in the wild without people trying to interfere. Most animals are born in the wild with a natural instinct for survival. Much like humans, they should be able to choose the area where they live, sleep, and search for their food. Many people aren’t willing to acknowledge that animals feel pain and suffer too. Animal welfare was set up to protect animals…

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    are killed by poachers who want to sell different parts. Whatever poacher’s motivations, they’re threatening to wipe some of the most vulnerable species off the face of the earth like elephants. Poachers are the single biggest threat to elephants’ survival. Sometimes elephant poachers use bows and arrows as their weapon of choice. Sometimes they tip the arrows with poison, other hunting expeditions have seen gangs turn grenades and AK-47s on entire herds, even within the supposed shelter of…

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    prescribe physical training. If V02max scores drop by even 3.5 mL/kg/min in diseased people, survival rates automatically decrease approximately 12%. People with higher aerobic fitness levels have decreased rate of mortality compared to those with low aerobic fitness level that have an increased rate of mortality. Therefore, exercise tests to be performed to develop an exercise plan to increase one’s survival…

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    “came to believe that the salute to the flag was a form of idolatry,” which symbolized worshipping an image that was prohibited in the scriptures that they followed (Peterson 760). Walter Barnette, the father of the Barnette sisters, decided to bring “suit in the United States District Court for themselves and others similarly situated asking its injunction to restrain enforcement of these laws and regulations against Jehovah 's Witnesses” (West Virginia State Board Of Education v. Barnette 1).…

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    through natural selection, that organisms are thought to have changed from earlier organisms into new and more complex forms over time. These evolutions suit their new environments and needs (Levine & Miller). The origins of this theory began with Charles Darwin. Darwin first explained that evolution occurred because of natural selection, or survival of the fittest. In which, the strongest and most fit organism survives and passes on his genes. This is natural selection, which results in more…

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    The beggar fits differently into Smith’s and Marx’s accounts of capitalist production due to dissimilar understandings of human nature. To begin with, according to Smith, our human nature is self-interest. It is the fundamental axiom that powers what Smith calls the “division of labor”. Smith explains that self-interest creates and initiates trade amongst people, which in turn develops into the idea of the division of labor and efficient production. For Smith, the trading of goods and services…

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    would have to determine what I’m looking for in that career, for example values. I have a value for a high salary. I want a job that will always leave me financially stable. Trying to make ends meet every month is not stability to me, that’s just survival. I don’t want to have to worry about surviving, I want to know that I will. My mom struggled…

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