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    IB TOK Yr I First Essay What is more important in arriving at a moral conclusion: reason or emotion? Reason is more important when it comes to arriving at a moral conclusion mainly being described through the quote “Don’t let your emotions get in the way”. As a teenager‚ from personal experience and observation‚ emotions can get in the way of smart decisions because hormones are always running high. Clearly and logically thinking through a problem or a situation makes you step out of the current

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    is now developing exponentially and computers are beginning to influence and take over nearly every aspect of our lives. Computers are clearly changing and affecting society in many ways. The two main areas in which computers have brought about a profound change in our lives are in the economic field and in the field of communications. The computer has led to immense changes in economic and business life. First‚ businesses now have to be computerised or they risk failure. Every big

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    In Regeneration Pat Barker utilises the character of Burns as a way of presenting the extent to which the society have managed to damage the young soldiers. Burns is a fictional character used as an extreme case in Craiglockhart Hospital that presents the emotional destruction that all soldiers feel and further enhances the strain from society on Burns individually shown in the actions he uses to demonstrate a severe deterioration. It is clear that the war is continuously playing on the mind of

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    Superstitions About Rats

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    | English Studies 178 | Semester Essay: Superstitions About Rats | Question 1Characterisation of Aniline | Zoe la Grange | 17036283 | | Tutor: Peet van Aardt Group 51 The Characterisation of Aniline “Oh‚ for heaven’s sake‚ Aniline‚ look at you standing there… Say something girl‚ do something‚ start living in the real world!... Just get to class!”. By looking at this extract from the short story Superstitions About Rats by Lesley Emanuel‚ one can already tell that the character

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    Amy Tan “Mother Tongue”‚ Manuel Munoz “Leave Your Name at the Border”‚ and Deborah Tannen “Sex‚ Lies and Conversation: Why Is It So Hard for Men and Women to Talk to Each Other?” essays talk about their experiences in communicating with other people. Even though Tannen‚ Munoz‚ and Tan show many differences about the impact of language on their lives‚ they are extremely similar in their writing styles‚ in their approaches‚ and in their overall theme. One area of similarity of Tannen‚ Munoz and Tan’s

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    Speech About Pitbulls

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    Owners used to put their Pit Bulls into illegal fighting‚ which is part of their bad rep. Also‚ when reporters do cases on dog attacks‚ they say that they won’t report it unless it was a Pit Bull‚ or sometimes they’ll even lie in an article about what breed of dog it is and just say it was a Pit Bull. This is wrong. Pit Bulls should not be mistreated like this! In my opinion‚ I think that Pit Bulls would make great pets! I think this because they are just like every other

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    this paragraph‚ all the ideas in the supporting paragraph are explained through a conclusion. By reading this part alone‚ the reader should be able to understand the whole idea of the essay.2 Since an essay can describe‚ clarify‚ argue or analyze‚ it has different types.3The four major types of essays are narrative‚ descriptive‚ expository and persuasive essays. In a narrative essay‚ the writer tells a story about a real-life experience. When writing this type of essay‚ writers should try to involve

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    Essay about Aristotle

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    education where he then attended Plato’s Academy‚ the finest school in Athens. Aristotle created a very close relationship with Plato and his academy. Aristotle did not take over Plato’s position because of the Aristotle felt differently about some of Plato’s statements about philosophy (Kenny‚ 2012). In 338 B.C Aristotle returned home to Macedonia to start teaching the young Alexander the Great. After Alexander had conquered Greece in 335 B.C Aristotle returned to Athens‚ and with Alexander’s permission

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    tions about tPredictions about the future There are many predictions about the future and they all different. Some predictions about robot’s and their ways to make our life easier‚ others about catastrophe the Earth must suffer‚ still others about problems of the Earth and so on. We’ll consider some of them. First prediction is about robot’s helping to make our life better. During next fifty years time computers will be much more intelligent than today and it will change people’s lives. Computers

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    Milgram‚ S. (1974) Obedience to Authority. Predictions and variations conclusion. Summary of Milgram’s study detailing the average levels of shock ‘teachers’ administered and the percentage of ‘teachers’ administering the maximum voltage with results reported by prediction and type of authority variation. The data shows during the experimental conditions the highest average voltage that ‘teachers’ stopped administering shocks was in the original study (368 Volts) with the highest percentage of

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