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    The major theme that is in this documentary is self explanatory which is arguing that the earth is flat. This documentary and our class in my point of view both have a smilier theme. A simple answer is that they both discuss myths. For example in the documentary‚ Mark discusses that the Earth is flat and tries providing many points of proof and in class we had earlier talked about the Lion Gate in Argolid‚ Greece. According to Greek mythology‚ the Lion Gate was built by cyclops because physically

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    | Rural vs Urban Living by x22x33x9 in Subcultures‚ March 20‚ 2009 Differences between urban land and rural land. There are many distinct characteristics that allow us to easily differentiate between rural and urban areas. Urban areas have a high (concentrated) density because it contains high amounts of people in small areas‚ and vice versa for rural areas. With this information‚ it can easily be inferred that urban areas create greater noise‚ but with greater job opportunities as well as

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    My research focused on living situations. I wanted to compare the living situations of living alone versus living with one or more people‚ and find the advantages and disadvantages to both. I started by creating by survey with questions based on different aspects of everyday living that may differ from one living alone to one living with roommates. These questions gave me an idea of the stress level‚ study habits‚ sleep habits‚ number of times they go home‚ overall living preference‚ and self-declared

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    LIVING IN THE CITY IS BETTER THAN LIVING IN THE COUNTRY There are many ways how and where to live. Everybody can choose the place‚ where he would like to live. Some people prefer living in the city and other prefer living in the village‚ but what is really the best for us? First of all we should define our terms of reference.`Village` means a group of houses with a church‚ school and some shops in the countryside and `city´ means a place‚ where people live and work and it contains many houses

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    when they buy their own home. The question is whether they should buy a house or an apartment. There would seem to be clear benefits and drawbacks to both options. Perhaps the major advantage of living in a house is the issue of privacy. Typically‚ there is more opportunity for peace and quiet‚ if you live in a house. This is particularly the case if it is a detached house. Other significant advantages are that houses are generally more spacious and on the whole have gardens. This is especially

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    To Change a Flat Tire” speech: Specific Purpose: To inform my audience how to change a flat tire properly and easily. Central Idea: I want to explain how to change a flat tire and provide tips to follow to make it easy and fun. Introduction Attention Getter: What if you happen to get a flat tire in the middle of the night and you don’t know how to do it and no one answers their phone to help you? Have you ever thought that one day you will need to know how to change a flat tire? Thesis:

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    Hot‚ Flat‚ and Crowded by Thomas L. Friedman is a book that outlines the causes of climate change‚ argues against those who refuse to believe in climate change‚ proposes solutions to the challenges of climate change‚ and urges the United States to be at the forefront of these solutions. Friedman argues that the United States would be able to overcome the Great Recession if it shifted its focus on finding viable alternatives to fossil fuels and reforming our current energy systems. Freidman begins

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    Actually there are lots of differences between living in countryside and living in a city. Sometimes certain differences between them can be a medicine to those people who are fed up from the daily routines of city life‚ therefore looking for a little retreat and shelter. Minor locales house people rather quite and naive than trying to catch up -who often fail- with the unimaginable rapidity of the metropolises and getting behind the time. People living in cities deal with such lush‚ distant‚ but sometimes

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    2013 Topic: Young people nowadays tend to leave their home earlier and live on their own. What are the advantages and disadvantages of living independently from your parents? Part A – Outline I. Introduction • General statement: Nowadays‚ young people tend to leave their parents earlier to live independently • Thesis statement: Living separately from your parents has both advantages and disadvantages II. Body 1) Advantages • Loose control from parents

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    Ulbrich testifies is that a flat tax will redistribute the tax burden for the lower and middle classes. Today‚ a main source of the government’s money gained through taxation is by payroll tax instead of income tax. This source of money‚ in fact‚ directly impacts the middle class

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