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    Imagine living in a world with fear knowing that everywhere you go, everything you do is being noticed and criticised. Imagine being ridiculed and ignored because you're "different". We live in a multicultural civilisation. Being different is something that people in our community seem to not understand, and it scares them. For almost years, society had standards, and expectations from all of us, and when someone or something is different, the world tries to push it out. No one likes to be…

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    proclaimed atheist. For years there has been a huge debate between theists and atheists regarding questions about God and Life. Some of these questions are: Is There a God? And Why is there evil in the world? H.J. McCloskey has many viewpoints concerning the reality of God and the fact the world was formed by a gifted creator. McCloskey argued the three theistic proofs, which are the cosmological argument, the teleological argument also known as the argument from design, and the problem of…

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    REASONS WHY WE HAVE TO STOP POVERTY NOW Did You Know... About half of the entire people living on earth today are poor The percentage of people living in poverty South Asia Australia South Asia USA India Europe Canada Africa (Sub Saharan) South America 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 1. Because it is the Right Thing to do Okay, this was pretty obvious, but I just wanted to remind you of the fact. It just isn 't okay or humane that we feel alright about people dying of poverty when we have every…

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    independence and knowledge. Ayn Rand creates a world that values collectivism, control, and obedience in Anthem. The novel Anthem summarizes Rand’s philosophy on human nature. Although the society in Anthem satirizes the communist government Rand had lived in, today’s society is antithetical to this dystopian world. Ayn Rand wrote Anthem as a satire to the rise of communism and fascism in her time, and thus the government of Equality 's world is a totalitarian tyranny. In contrast to…

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    Cuba Ethical Dilemmas

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    help avoid a third world war. The decision to not go to war and make another attempt at peace must prevail. It must prevail for the sake of saving millions of civilian lives whom need not be subjected to another war, a war on a much larger and more destructive scale. Beyond that, how would the United States look on a global scale where we would be seen as declaring war onto the Soviet Union? To top it off, who are we to subject our allies and dozens of countries around the world to another war,…

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    Deforestation is occurring around this world more rapidly that It should be. While this is happening, people are losing their homes, animals are losing their lives, and this earth’s beauty is deteriorating. Using the Amazon rainforest, as an example to how people of this world are massacring the very essence of what we are would only give you a small insight to the destruction we are causing. The more we destroy our only resources the more we are suffocating ourselves. We are so busy trying to…

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    Scientific Revolution Dbq

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    process in which blood circulates throughout our bodies. All of these events contribute to the idea that the Scientific Revolution impacted our world greatly and helped to advance our knowledge. Thus, The Scientific Revolution is the most important period of time because they changed the…

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    It is no secret that our world today is heading towards an over-developed society. Each day new phones, televisions, or movies are released showing how far the world has come since the beginning of technology. These new technological advancements also bring along new uses for drugs and the promotion of sexual interactions. However, the general population fails to see the dangerous road we appear to be on. In our world today, the use of drugs and the continual growth of social media relates us to…

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    poems are presented as victims in a male world? In “The Lady of Shallot” Tennyson portrays the lady as somewhat of a victim by being trapped in her room weaving as if she leaves she will break an elusive curse she is under. In line 63 we see that “she hath no loyal knight and true” this implies to us that she is utterly alone in her world and whether she stays or leaves men have set up a world she is doomed to fail by growing old alone or by dying. We go through the poem thinking that she is…

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    Is that, this question put human beings in the position of questioning what God can or should not do? We as mortal beings ought not to judge God because of the existence of pain. As Saint Augustine and other theologians have argued “God did not create evil,” Evil in and of itself does not have an ontology. Evil does not have a being; it acts in the misuse…

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