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    Fair is defined as free from bias, dishonesty, and injustice. It may seem like such a simple concept, but to this day, we have trouble determining what is fair. Fairness is rewarding those who try and work hard towards their goals, while encouraging those who don’t to give more effort. This has proved to be a large conflict in our modern-day world, as balancing accolades and incentives is a hard judgment. Nevertheless, it remains that being fair is not giving everyone equal treatment, but rather…

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    Security against disasters, security against scarcity and security against death. The fear of not getting enough, of lacking in some area of life is ingrained in modern societies. Fear of not having enough is in close relation to the universal fear of death, a topic discussed greatly in White Noise. Material items are purchased from the supermarket and used to fill the void that fear of the…

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    So it is important for man to do its best to keep earth alive. We must believe that if we lose the image of life, we lose ourselves. Man must always focus on conserving nature. Being able to respect and protect nature man must first start by protecting the health of the land. Humans must produce less waste. Always remember to reduce, reuse and recycle. Reduce…

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    to believe that life came about all of a sudden by chance in a series of undirected events, or that God created life? Some believe that all life descended from a common ancestor, such as inanimate chemicals that slowly evolved into more complex life forms this is known as evolution. Yet some believe that God programmed to develop in such a way that chemicals evolved to produce mankind. But what does evidence reveal about these non-living chemicals? Scientific research shows that life absolutely…

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    For instance, she had to change her mindset from negative to positive and from inability to achievement. Bethany had to maintain a favorable way of thinking through all of the difficult tasks she endured. This shows that she wanted to live a normal life and wanted to execute all of the daily activities she did before the attack. Therefore, she made the most of each…

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    ‘rectify’ is to correct a wrongdoing, a recurring theme and the basis for the television show of the same name. ‘Rectify’ is a programme that has an intense personal nature attached to its characters that provides the most realistic sense of family life on modern television today. It covers the emotional impact and acceptance…

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    wondered how life on earth started, and whether or not it can be explained? In the video, “Can Science Explain the Origin of Life” the narrator gives evidence as to how science can explain the origin of life. Throughout the video the narrator talked about the process of evolving, being born with traits that help living things survive in the environment, how all living things evolved from a common ancestor, and the concept of DNA. To convince the audience that science can explain the origin of…

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    Who decides what to do when it comes to someone else’s life? A multitude of people in the world have a problem deciding whether or not to “pull the plug” for their loved ones. “Pulling the plug” comes with major ethical issues when deciding the best interests of the patient, so policies, procedures, and principles have been put in place to help physicians and the family/surrogates to make the right decision (Thompson). Two main principles justify the legality of this issue which are informed…

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    First Thanksgiving Poem

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    “Still Life in Landscape,” “After Making Love in the Winter,” and “The Planned Child” use a similar, cathartic tone while telling a different story. Her topics aren’t overly creative, but…

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    different points of view where one may be correct and prove the other wrong: there’s life all through the universe or we are all by ourselves. Both are only speculations, but I believe the first one is closer to the truth. Though, most of us will rather ignore or not even accept the fact that human life and life on other planets develops in different ways and that they may be even more advanced than us. It’s simple, we used to believe the Earth was flat, yet over years of studies and…

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