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    wonder what the 96.5 of the earths water was like. Talking about the mysterious ocean. Did you know it might actually be possible for us to have living dinos in the water, want to know why? Because of the whole theory that a meteor hit earth and killed all living dinos except for some that water dinos were fine and didn’t get effected. So one-day u can discover a megalodon eating your butt But that has not been discovered on come true so for now let’s worry about earth and its features.…

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    lifestyle of the Mogadorians and uses his talents for good. Adam travels back to his hometown, on Earth, and narrowly escapes being experimented on.…

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    room downstairs, however, is filled with goods stuffed into every nook and cranny of the room. Despite being filled with less expensive items, this room feels more like a home than its upstairs counterpart due to the fullness and sheer amount of furnishings. Therefore, the attainment of home is not dependent on class structure, though ownership is. Ownership becomes an essential…

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    Judeo-Christian Creation Story: Heavens and earth. Day one, God said let there be light. and there was evening and morning. day two, the vault was created to separate both seas and was called the ‘sky’. Day three, water gathered in one place and there was now land and seas. There were also trees and plants and fruits and vegetation. Day four, the moon the sun and the stars were created to separate day from night. Day five, Birds and fish were created. One for the sky the other for the seas. Day…

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    set a good example for generations to come, and God called us to be stewards of creation. It’s vital to preserve God’s creation because if we don't look after the planet and sustain it, and if we continue to exploit and abuse our power over the environment, our world’s natural resources will eventually run out. Even though it may be hard, it is important to nurture God’s creation because God said humans have to look after his creation., it is necessary for survival, and we need to set a good…

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    creation myths of the Iroquois, the Igbos, and the Christian faith are the number of days needed to create the earth. In the Bible, it declares that the earth and humans were created within a seven day period. Each day, it is said that a different aspect of the earth was created. The creation story of the Iroquois fails to specify a time period of the length of time it took for the earth to be composed. With that being said, it states that "a woman conceived and would have the twin born (Baym,…

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    abandoned Earth on the account of it was not in the ideal shape for humankind to survive in. Therefore, humans left robots to clean up the mess they had made where after some time, the Earth became habitable once more. Mankind had been sending extraterrestrial vegetation evaluators or EVE to Earth to know if mankind were to ever exist upon Earth once more. As it is, one EVE came back positive, but a programmed AI couldn’t wander from his coding, which consequently was never to return to Earth.…

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    Envision timeless on Earth. Wouldn’t that be something? Wrong! Life on Earth for eternity would be worse than the Holocaust. Just think of the worst way to live, and then think of unending time on the Godly gift, Earth. Many factors cause me to believe that eternal life on Earth would be a living hell. First and foremost, if every person who set foot on Mother Earth lived without end, overpopulation would take charge in a matter of days. Just imagine, the Earth is already exceeding its limits…

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    separated the waters above the earth from the waters on the surface of the earth. On the third day, God formed the land out of the seas. Then God said, “Let the earth sprout vegetation: plants yielding seed, and fruit trees on the earth bearing fruit after their kind with seed in them”, and it was so (Genesis 1:11). And the earth brought forth vegetation, plants yielding seed after their kind, and trees bearing fruit, with seed in them, after their kind; and God saw that it was good (Genesis…

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    What has the world come to? In 2393, life is completely different, and Earth is barely able to sustain the lives it protects. In “The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View From the Future”, written by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway, the audience is taken on a literary journey to the end of the world. The figurative language and imaginative scenes that fill the imagination help support the evidence of the decaying Earth. The Collapse of Western Civilization essentially talks about the end…

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