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    What if everyone was 100% responsible? Take one minute to think about what if everyone took responsibility for what they say‚ and for what they do? If people were honesty‚ ethical and treated people fairly‚ and the world would be a more pleasant place to live. Therefore‚ when we take responsibility for our actions‚ we could end bullying‚ discrimination and all discord in the world. Wow‚ World peace‚ can you image that? Personal responsibility for me means to be 100% responsible for my

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    quantity. And we can help create a culture – imagine this – where our kids ask for healthy options instead of resisting them. Every part of the world has its own culture. Culture includes the arts‚ traditions and customs of a country or region‚ as well as the wisdom‚ values‚ lifestyles and trends of the people living there. In order to build a peaceful world‚ we need to acknowledge and respect each other’s cultures. like Indians should respect Pakistani culture but should not follow them or adopt them

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    that every action that gets us what we want is good and that all good actions are moral. This argument is not a sound argument. This is because the conclusion of the argument on morality is not supported by the premises. The argument fails to define what is good and what is moral‚ that morality is not all about what is good for us but is good for others‚ and that there are also actions that get us what we do not want. The argument is‚ every action that gets you what you want is good. Stealing‚ lying

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    Lifestyles What is a sedentary lifestyle? What is an active lifestyle? Which lifestyle is better? What are the pros and cons of these lifestyles? So many questions but these questions will be answered in the following passages. A sedentary lifestyle is a living style in which a person‚ either an adult or a child‚ does not participate in a lot of physical activity or exercise for what is generally considered healthy living. The term is usually used by doctors or professionals

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    them‚ many doctors and researchers took advantage of these people. The poorest and most illiterate of populations were recruited for experimental medical studies that were invasive‚ harmful and could result in death. These were the people they believed would not object and would not realize that what was being done to them was wrong. One of the longest running experiments performed on a minority group was the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment spanned 40 years; from 1932-1972

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    twice to make four separate cells that have the haploid number of chromosomes meaning when they fuse with other gametes they form a zygote with the diploid number of chromosomes. There are two major parts of the meiosis nuclear division cycle that result in four unique gametes at the end. The first part happens during meiosis one and is called ‘crossing over’‚ this is when a pair of homologous chromosomes “wrap around” each other and swap equal parts of chromatid material between them. A portion of

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    the global world. Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries‚ globalisation has caused the interlinking between the global and the local‚ resulting in the combination of the values and ideals from each. This process of globalisation has invariably had a great impact upon individuals and communities around the world. While there are many things individuals and communities can gain from the influence of globalisation‚ an intrusion of global values upon small local communities can result in confusion

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    of the world‚ there have been numerous amounts of inventions‚ or the perfection of inventions‚ that have changed history. Without these inventions‚ the human way of life would not be the same. Even though there are many significant ones‚ there are certain ones in time periods that have more of an impact than others. When looking back upon World War II‚ it is clear to see that the Jeep and the airplane have made a major impact on world history. The Jeep first made its appearance during World War Two

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    Analyse the Causes and Effects of Lifestyle Diseases in the World Lifestyle diseases are illnesses associated with the way an individual or a group lives‚ including cancer‚ stroke‚ heart disease‚ diabetes‚ chronic liver disease‚ smoking-related diseases and obesity. There are a number of considerable factors that can lead to those sicknesses. For instance‚ external causes involve poverty‚ work pressure‚ unhealthy diets and unbalanced life‚ while internal factors refer to unawareness and misconception

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    began to infiltrate Europe‚ which eventually lead up to unifications‚ as well as the First World War. Nationalism began as each ethnicity began to feel a sense of individuality and identity. Nationalism was the start of independence and revolutions‚ even after the Congress of Vienna‚ which sought to continue conservative ways. With the rise of nationalism in the 19th‚ it catalyzed many wars including World War One. At the beginning of the 19th century‚ the Congress of Vienna was a reaction to the

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