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    Sacred Places

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    MERGEFORMAT �1� Sacred places represent the essential spirit of human kind‚ and at some point in time‚ was part of a significant event‚ ceremony‚ or spiritual worship. People venture to sacred places to satisfy the human spirit ’s desire for communion with themselves and their collective humanity. Sacred sites are the most loved and visited places on planet earth. When one arrives at a spiritual destination they find themselves closer to their individual realities. These places have the power to awaken

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    favourite place

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    tour of Yosemite National Park on the way home to San Francisco. As a California native‚ I’d visited Yosemite countless times‚ but the priceless view from above was something I’d never seen—other than on TV. We may never be able to visit all the places we see out the airplane window‚ but just seeing them as we pass over is far better than seeing them on screen. And it adds to the travel experience in counting not just the destination‚ but also the journey as important. I’ll always remember gazing

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    Animal rights

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    regarding animal’s rights. Human beings have been using animals for food‚ shelter‚ safety‚ clothing‚ and more recently for medical research. The main drawback of using animals for all these things is the way we treat them. According to Carl Cohen‚ he believes that animals have no rights and are not a main part of our society. Whereas Tom Regan‚ on the opposite side of the debate believes that animals do have rights and should be an equal part of society. Both arguments are strong and have valid points‚

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    Imaginary Place

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    Imaginary Place Far‚ far away there is a land above where any good soul may enter. This land is a resting place for all who escape reality. There is nothing that cannot be done in this land because all time‚ stress‚ worry‚ and hate is non-existent. Love is shown by every single body that roams in this dreamland. People frolic in this wondrous land with joy and happiness. For anyone who enters there is an ultimate reward‚ but only you can find it deep within yourself and only you will understand

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    Places in Birdsong

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    The importance of places in Birdsong. Birdsong is a novel written in a tripartite structure‚ which uses many different places in the novel to help emphasise the key elements and also foreshadows certain events which will happen and can also link back to events which have happened which helps to make the specific parts have more of an impact overall. In Birdsong the three different time periods in which the novel is set all have significant places throughout. In part 1 of the novel it talks a lot

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    An Historical Place

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    Visits are a great source of information. When we go from one place to another‚ we are sure to learn a lot. Particularly‚ visits to historical places teach us so many things. Some times such places tell us stories better than the books on history. It is well said‚ “Architecture is a frozen music” A visit to historical place is always valuable for a student. It enriches his Knowledge and increases his vision. As it is said‚ “All the history is the biography of great men” Last Sunday‚ we decided

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    My Place

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    impression that they were family but Daisy knew that she would still simply be a slave to them. * Whilst Daisy was young she realised what society thought of her‚ they simply treated her as if she was another item that belonged to the society like a dog or cow. * Daisy was forced into numerous relationships with white men because society gave her the impression that being wanted by a white man was privilege. IT is believed at on stage her father raped her and she had Gladys as a result

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    Modern Dating

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    Pros of modern dating: 1: Fast and straight to point 2: easy entry‚ easy exit 3: equality 4: You can have her sleep over at your place anytime any day 5: Sampling knows no boundary 6: Can have issues even before tying the knot. Add more if you have any Cons: 1: Infidelity is likely to be rampant here 2: Deceits too 3: Contracting of deadly disease is also possible 4: Unwanted pregnancy is a likelihood 5: Dumping very common 6: Over familiarity thereby killing the zeal to get married

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    Benefits of Higher Education for Women "Education is one of the most important means of empowering women with the knowledge‚ skills and self-confidence necessary to participate fully in the development process." Education is important for everyone‚ but it is especially significant for girls and women. This is true not only because education is an entry point to other opportunities‚ but also because the educational achievements of women can have ripple effects within the family and across generations

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    Magical Place

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    would decrease the number of people who had that ideology in. Not only was America the only country that government officials wanted to have the influence of democracy but places like Vietnam and Korea. The war between Vietnam was not justified because America wanted to guide the countries that were developing into a democratic society by going against its own moral by forcing a form of government makes it unjustified. Although Americas attempt from Vietnam to become a democracy it cost the U.S. a lot

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