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    Art Can Be Anything As you look at the paper‚ you may see a mess of colors and think how in the world can this be a painting? Once you look and think deeper about what the picture could be‚ the true meaning is revealed. The intricate lines of my fingerprints are clearly visible. All of the fingerprint patterns and the details from each handprint are created differently. Each handprint is not the same. I can feel the generous amount of paint spreading all over my palm and up to my fingers. The

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    Do We Define Our Lives

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    Do We Define Our Lives‚ or Do Our Lives Define Us Kristen Hurst Over the last decade or so people have begun to make a shift into accepting a new way of looking at the world that we live in – the belief that is making this impact is that you create your own life and‚ in some respects‚ you are in charge of your own destiny. This system of beliefs became known as the “New Age Movement”‚ however it’s really not all that new. The “law of attraction”‚ as it’s also known‚ has been around perhaps nearly

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    mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with its surrounding environment‚ but you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply‚ and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is?-A virus. You humans are a cancer of this planet.” Though these are just the dialogues from the character Agent Smith

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    people to relax and control their stress and depression. Economically as well we all know how big the music industry has gotten and how much it has contributed to the society. Besides these‚ it has also been able to affect people psychologically‚ and give an identification of a person‚ a group‚ a culture as well as the whole country. It has given a true meaning to freedom of speech. Music is something by which people can relax and calm themselves of the fast paced life of today. There are various

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    Topic: If the market is so great‚ why do we need government? Discuss. Support your arguement with suitable examples and evidences. Market is often known as physical places‚ such as supermarket or shopping mall (TheFreeDictionary‚1963). Market is a place for buyers (who determined the demand of products) and sellers (who determined the supply of goods) to trade goods and services. It is also a place for operation the forces of demand and supply(BusinessDictionary.com‚1910). According

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    Can We Talk

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    Can We Talk Lycethia Givens-Williams Interpersonal Communication Macy Dailey June 13‚ 2011 Introduction Can marriage survive without having healthy communication? Communication is the key to having happiness and a lasting marriage. The article “Can We Talk”‚ written by Nara Schoenberg was a great article about the role of communication within a marriage. In this paper I plan to critique the article and give my thoughts on it and why I can relate to it.

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    How do we define ourselves as Humans? Name: Instructor or Class: September 10‚ 2009 This paper discusses what it means to be human‚ and the importance of the human’s responsibilities in life. It is important to fulfill the responsibilities as humans‚ and to explore all of the options and possibilities that the human’s short life has to hold. Plato saw man’s true nature as rational and believed that civilized society must be organized‚ and civilized life conducted according to

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    “With These Words I Can Sell You Anything” is an article written by William Lutz‚ explaining the tactics of marketers to sell their products. It is an excerpt from his book Doublespeak‚ published in 1990. William Lutz has been called “the George Orwell of the 1990s”‚ and indeed many of his books are titled in direct reference to Orwell’s works. Lutz claims in his article that there’s a big conspiracy where the people trying to sell us things are giving us ineffective products disguised as something

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    Needs Human needs are states of felt deprivation.Needs are the basic requirements of human being‚ without these basic requirements like food‚ cloths and shelter no one can live life in this world. The extended form of needs are health and education which for sure every on basic need in today’s world but they come after food‚cloths and shelter. Marketers play no role in creating needs‚ they are natural default requirements of every human being. Organization already know the needs there is no requirement

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    Not Anything The thought of creating something out of nothing seems very complicated because nothing is not usually actually nothing. The absence of anything‚ not a thing‚ is indeed a simple and straightforward concept when thought of subjectively. Every day‚ modern human beings continue on throughout their day completing their normal routines. Most of the time they see nothing out of the ordinary‚ whether it be sitting at home‚ walking down the street ‚ or engaging in a conversation with a friend

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