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    introduce a pollution prevention programme that will demonstrate how to stabilize the population growth as well as how to reduce and manage waste to prevent further pollution to the planet. Human Population Numbers With nearly seven billion people in the world‚ and the fact that the average person produces 4.4 pounds of waste each day‚ around a ton of waste every year‚ it is easy to see why pollution is such a huge problem (Recycling Revolution‚ 2010). In order to slow the growing levels of pollution‚ the

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    As the global population expanded at an unprecedented rate‚ humans fundamentally changed their relationship with the environment. Human’s population growth changed their relationship with the environment for the worse and did not change until environmental issues were realized and people realized they needed to do something to stop more environmental damage to the earth. Humans exploited and competed over the earth’s finite resources more intensely than ever before inhuman history. Also‚ global warming

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    The world that we inhabit has an increasing number of people every day. Every day resources are shared with more and more people. This planet only has a finite supply of the resources we cherish‚ and we are steadily approaching that finite amount. It humans thousands of years to reach 1 billion in 1804 but only 123 years to reach 2 billion. Our worldwide population has increased by 1 billion from 1999 to 2011‚ just a period of 12 years‚ and the growth rate is still ever increasing. We must slow the

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    Do you agree with the view that the British soldier’s life in the trenches of the Western Front during the First World War was one of unbroken horror? Trench conditions varied widely between different theatres of war‚ different sectors within a theatre‚ and with the time of year and weather. Trench life was however always one of considerable squalor‚ with so many men living in a very constrained space. Source 7 supports this by saying “troops fell prey to dysentery and trench fever as a result of

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    after he published A Room with a View‚ it could have been written at almost anytime during his long life. However much he understood the "holiness of direct desire‚" the emotional purity one achieves by following the heart rather than social orthodoxy‚ he spent his youth and young adulthood‚ as Lucy Honeychurch nearly did‚ repressing his sexual desires to adhere to the expectations of society. Forster was only twenty-nine years old when he published A Room with a View in 1908. He had already published

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    After reading "The World Is Too Much With Us” by William Wordsworth there are a multitude of themes that strike me as relevant to our current society. Themes of modernization‚ isolationism and sadness open up a dialog to the human condition. The speaker takes a stance that demonstrates that the world has many beautiful qualities‚ but because we have become too distracted‚ too numb‚ we simply do not appreciate those qualities. Our society is so immersed in the materialistic world that we forget to

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    Today’s world is fraught with a multitude of complications and problems ranging from terrorism‚ which is set to wipe out scores of people‚ to environmental decay‚ which threatens to cause grave danger to the world itself in general. To handle such problems as amicably as possible‚ every country needs an effective leader. There are many qualities that define an effective leader and my essay will be about these qualities. One of the most important qualities would be pragmatism. Pragmatism is

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    Most Interesting Man In The World “His charm is so contagious vaccines have been created for it. He is the only man to ever ace the Rorschach Test. Sharks have a week dedicated to him”. He is the most interesting man in the world. He doesn’t always drink beer‚ but when he does he prefers Dos Equis. With his stunning charm and great style‚ the most interesting man in the world is someone to admire. Commercials demonstrating near death experiences

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    dystopian world where people are forced to obey certain laws he is told to follow. Some may struggle to get away from what they want to teach while most will follow the leader who tells them what they should be. These people are trapped in a society that forces them to act on the terms that they give. People are basically forced to be a mindless zombie that has not have a say so in what happens in the society. In the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a perfect example of a dystopian world with people

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    World Without Mosquitoes

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    Mosquitoes are known to have been on Earth for more than a hundred years and in that long period of coevolving with different species they cease to be recognized as pests and disease spreading organisms that kills nearly one million people each year. This disadvantage to our community has led to the consideration of wiping them off the surface of the Earth. Primarily‚ this idea would be beneficial to humans since not only the nuisance but also the spread of a number of pathogenic diseases would stop

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