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    also want to be good citizens. When people have a good reputation others give you more respect. When you have a good reputation in a small town‚ it’s easier to get a fair hearing. However‚ when people started getting accused of witchcraft their reputation was destroyed. This made people more cautious of their own reputations. The characters in “The Crucible” John Proctor‚ Reverend Parris‚ and Judge Danforth all want to be known for something good to have a good reputation. All of the characters in

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    UNIT 2: Natural Resources 2.1 INTRODUCTION 2.2 RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES 2.2.1 Natural resources and associated problems 2.2.2 Non-renewable resources 2.2.3 Renewable resources a. Forest Resources: Use and over-exploitation‚ deforestation‚ case studies. Timber extraction‚ mining‚ dams and their effects on forests and tribal people b. Water Resources: Use and over-utilisation of surface and ground water‚ floods‚ drought‚ conflicts over water‚ dams – benefits and problems. c. Mineral

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    Of the numerous documents that helped to influence the French Revolution‚ the Declaration of the Rights of Man provoked the Revolution in that it introduced the idea of separation of powers‚ liberalism‚ and citizen responsibility. On August 26‚ 1789‚ the National Assembly finalized the Declaration of the Rights of Man which presented the concept of a Constitutional Monarchy where the king did not have absolute authority‚ and was to be held accountable by other branches of government such as the

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    Man’s inhumanity to man essay. The whole topic of this essay is the idea of mans inhumanity to man‚ how men are through time finding ways to destroy each other. Edwin Brook is the author of the poem five ways to kill a man‚ has written the poem with a very sarcastic and ironic view of death‚ this method is used to shock you. This poem is written like a recipe‚ it is a recipe for death and destruction and each verse you could say is an ingredient. The poem

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    Does man have free will or does God have the absolute right to do with His creation as He desires? If God is the absolute ruler‚ then how free is man to make his own decisions? There is a widespread debate of whether or not we truly have free will. It is crucial to understand that sovereignty means supreme power or authority. This debate of Calvinism vs. Arminianism is one of the most troublesome debates in history. This paper illustrates that believing in God’s absolute sovereignty will lead us

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    Lott Psychology 103 7 December‚ 2016 Does Life Really Have Meaning: The Illusion of Free Will Choice is defined by the oxford dictionary as “the ability to choose between two or more possibilities.” It also defines free will as‚ “The power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate; the ability to act at one’s own discretion.” Choice and free will are arguably of the most important aspects of the human experience. Our ability to choose between right or wrong‚ selfish or selfless acts‚ and

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    Natural selection is mainly thought of as being applied to the biological and physical features of organisms during evolution. The traits that help humans survive through different circumstances will continue to be passed to the next generations because through natural selection the fittest survive. Charles Darwin then applies natural selection to morality in societies. I agree that natural selection can also be applied to the moral faculties of humans. A society’s viewpoint on rationality‚ and what

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    The data found in this experiment supported the initial statement in the hypothesis‚ that blue would have the highest rate of photosynthesis (see Figure 7). The second part of the prediction was refuted by the data‚ as green had a higher rate than both yellow and red. This result seems to go against the experiment‚ however the answer is in Figure 5. When adding green food coloring to the solution (see Methods) dilution also took place. When comparing the wavelength of 540 nm (see Tables 1 & 2) with

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    A BILL OF RIGHTS? DOES AUSTRALIA REALLY NEED ONE? JUSTIFY YOUR ANSWER. There has been much debate concerning the formation of an Australian Bill of Rights. There are arguments both for and against the necessity of Australia adopting one. A Bill of Rights is a statement of basic human rights and privileges. This document commences specific rights of individuals and the expectations of government‚ whom are subject to it. Australia is the only Western society without a Bill of Rights. Over the

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    make buildings and other structures collapse‚ and create tsunamis (large sea waves). Lives may be lost in the resulting destruction. In the last 500 years‚ several million people have been killed by earthquakes around the world‚ including over 240‚000 in the 1976 T’ang-Shan‚ China‚ earthquake. Worldwide‚ earthquakes have also caused severe property and structural damage. Adequate precautions‚ such as education‚ emergency planning‚ and constructing stronger‚ more flexible‚ safely designed structures

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