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    differences and similarities of living things. By providing facts and statistics about the heart and showcasing how organisms need to be surrounded by others, Doyle’s descriptions of the hearts of hummingbirds, blue whales, and other organisms gave enough details to answer the questions his audience had, yet he implied how living things live their lives differently but in a similar manner. First of all, Doyle wrote the majority of the essay on the hummingbirds. Most of the paragraphs were spent…

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    There is a huge number of people that die every year due to the lack of good standards for living such as education, jobs, food, and health care. Many countries around the world have a variety of people who need help in order to have the ability to live in difficult circumstances. However, not many people from developed countries help these kinds of people who are in need. Poverty has a variety of causes, and it also has many negative effects. One of the most significant causes of…

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    We as a class today will commence our lives past childhood, a beginning of something that will take us places in our lives, a beginning of something that is somehow more important to the world than our childhood. In the rest of the years of our lives, some of us will travel the world, start businesses, or save lives through the medical field. Others will teach students who will take our places, predict the weather, or be paid housekeepers for other people. Some of us first will be…

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    only this life to live and everyday becomes a new day makes living in this world a choice to make whether to live it the way you want or follow the society demands. Bisexual dating is not allowed in most societies and we can not deny the fact that such people exist and in large numbers. It is hard to believe but as long as you are not a single person attracted to another single person of a different sexuality, then the society has many question marks for you and it is very hard to live a life of…

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    inactive monkey! The howler lives in South America, in addition to different countries around the world. The monkey’s relative size to a man is 6 feet! Also, their species spend most of their lives sleeping. The howler monkey eats different things provided by nature but, they feed off of nature, yet nature feeds on them. The monkey lives in a dense rainforest located in South America, and they have a tail that almost acts like an another arm. They enjoy eating leaves and other things, and…

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    families to be held in captivity. This makes their lives worse little does everyone know they can’t live the same and make a living. Zoos provide unnatural habitats for the animals. Animals are naturally born and bred to live and die in their natural wilderness habitats. Zoos pose several risks that affect animals mentally and emotionally. Many animals suffer both types of harm from being locked up in a small area that requires them to live differently. In fact, it was stated,…

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    There are many people around the world who would want to come to America and be able to live the American dream, some people will go through human trafficking and others will go through smuggling just to be able to experience that dream. The American dream is in the United States and is a very good dream to live. The American dream is a happy way of living that is thought of by many Americans as something that can be achieved by anyone in the U.S... The Americans in the United States do this…

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    in our lives while on Earth, but what if you are coming close to death and realize that the life you have lived was not true to yourself. Would you want to hold onto it or let it go? Life and death must coexist for us to live a life we are pleased with and our lives on Earth are only for a moment of time. Life is an interesting concept and I believe that Tolstoy’s message for this story is for readers to think about the life they are currently living; he wants us to question our lives and…

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    Black Lives Matter have been created to help bring attention to this topic. Black Lives Matter is an important movement for the black community because it forces us to examine institutional racism, police brutality, the deaths of innocent black people, and general racism more closely in a society that overwhelmingly and misguidedly believes that racism ended in the 1960’s. Let’s talk about institutionalized racism. Institutionalized racism affects people of color in every facet of their lives.…

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    Many refugees are affected by the new changes in their lives. It's not easy for refugees to just forget about everything they ever loved or knew so quickly. It takes a long and painful process to get back from being turned inside out. “Inside Out and Back Again” is a book about a girl named Ha who is struggling to fit into the new country of the United States that she has had to move to. Her home country of Vietnam has been destroyed, so Ha and her family had to flee to America. Ha, her mother,…

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