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    Our Daily Life

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    “Our Daily Life” I have encountered so many things in life; all of them seem to be related to me. In this reflection that you’ll see is all my experience in life that is changing every day. I know I’m not a perfect person but I will share this to you (all readers) to reflect it‚ not just me or the person beside you. I have this persons in my mind that I want to share‚ first of is my cousin in my father side; his name is Nunoy “Nuno” Lapasaran. He has this kind of sickness that he will

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    Slavery and Daily Life

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    Introduction of Character & Background Life My name is Akikkii Chi and at the time I was 16 years old. I was born (and lived) in Nigeria and spoke Afro-asiatic and knew no English. I lived in a village with my mother‚ father and younger brother who were at the time 14 years old. My village was quite small‚ it was a place where everybody knew each other’s names and everybody enjoyed each other company. As far as I was concerned we were all very happy and lived nice lives. I was always so open-minded

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    Chemical in Daily Life

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    of matter” Its brief meaning explains it all. Chemistry is a science that deals with matter‚ its composition‚ and changes they undertake. Chemistry has been part in our lives ever since. It contributes to our existence‚ our culture‚ and our life. Chemistry explains why changes happen around us. All living processes are chemical reactions. It helps in sustaining our needs. Through this we are able to feed the world’s population‚ medicines to cure diseases and improve health‚ and to protect

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    ancient greek philosophy

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    2. Trace the notion of opposites from the thought of Anaximander through the thought of the Atomists. According to Anaximander‚ the worlds consists of opposites. The main opposites are wet-dry and hot-cold. These are conflicting opposites. For one to exist it has to overpower the direct opposite. For example‚ for the dry earth to exist it has to overpower the wet water. According to Anaximander‚ this is injustice to one another. Justice therefore has to be restored by the defeated opposite

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    have collected knowledge from ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia and Greece by studying their history and improving their accomplishments. These cultures have had a major impact on the daily lives of the people in the modern world. Although Ancient Mesopotamia and Greece were some of the earliest civilized cultures‚ they differ greatly in their achievements and innovations that played important roles for future humans. As the world’s earliest civilization‚ Ancient Mesopotamia’s innovations

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    As all cultures do‚ the Greeks had beliefs as to how they came to be. These beliefs stretched out into their daily lives and where they went after they died. They worshipped many gods and goddesses‚ each one having a different sort of specialty. Their rituals included animal sacrifices‚ myths explained their origins‚ and they had festivals to celebrate their gods as a way to please them. Not everyone believed firmly in the gods and goddesses‚ though. Some were even noted as skeptics. However‚ religion

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    bone flute (Neanderthal) was discovered. This means they had that gift of musical expression (43000 to 82000 years old). 5. The finding on cave walls of drawings of animals and people dating back as early as 35000 years ago gives information on daily activities and religious practices of these people. Why do you think Homo sapiens were named “wise men”? Homo sapiens is called “wise men” because they had much larger brains than Homo erectus no matter physically resemble them. How did Neanderthals

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    Salts in daily life

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    and transparent (sodium chloride)‚ opaque‚ and even metallic and lustrous (iron disulfide). In many cases the apparent opacity or transparency are only related to the difference in size of the individual monocrystals. Now examples of using salts in our daily life with some description. Colors in fireworks are usually generated by pyrotechnic stars—usually just called stars—which produce intense light when ignited. Stars contain five basic types of ingredients. A fuel which allows the star to burn An

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    my daily life

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    As a student‚ I lead a life of honesty and simplicity. By habit I get up early from bed and clean my parts of the body and brush my teeth with a brush. I take physical exercise to keep my body healthy and fit and if it becomes advantageous for me‚ I take a walk of about one kilometer. I get refreshed with the morning walk or a little exercise and then prepare myself for the study with utmost sincerity. It is against my principle to put off today’s work for tomorrow or to have any private tutor

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    The ancient Greeks made many lasting contributions to Western civilizations. Many achievements of the ancient Greek civilization have positively affected the west. Roots in the most influenced areas of math‚ art‚ philosophy‚ and drama can be traced back to the ancient Greeks. The ancient Greek mathematician Euclid influenced mathematics in a large way after developing the Pythagorean theorem. His theorem (written around 300 B.C.) stated that “If two straight lines cut one another‚ the vertical

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