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    The Internet in Our Lives

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    The Internet in our lives The Internet has always made our lives easier and faster since it was invented. While some people think that the Internet is harmful or dangerous invention especially for children and teenagers‚ other people debates that the Internet now is functional‚ because they use it in the most their needs. This essay will discuss why the internet is a good invention and useful for humanity. There are many reasons why the internet should have more security. First of all‚ the internet

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    Psychology Social

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    negative educational outcomes. Social comparison processes have been implicated as fundamental to the BFLPE. Methods: Twenty first-year students in an Australian medical school completed a survey that included academic self-concept and social comparison measures‚ before and after their first written assessments. Focus groups were also conducted with a separate group of students to explore students’ perceptions of competence‚ the medical school environment‚ and social comparison processes. Results:

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    Save Our Tigers

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    Sri Priya Narayanan “SAVE OUR TIGERS” It’s true that starting from the Indian cricket team captain Dhoni to the famous South Indian actor Surya‚ popular persons have appeared on the television screens-not for a movie or an advertisement this time but to raise the voice for a very significant concern. “Only 1411 tigers left in India...save our tigers” A tiger on the whole is not just an untamed animal with enigmatic fur or an icon of fierceness. The elimination of tigers from the environment can

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    Our Spiritual Growth

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    meaning of growing spiritually is. Spirituality is our human capacity for God which allows us to recognise God or the movement of God in our lives and‚ in the light of this recognition and experience of God‚ our lived response to God (quoted from SF from the heart pdf). We can define growing up spiritually as the processes when our human capacity to recognize‚ experience‚ and response to God is increasing and we much more love and value God as our partner of marriage. The processes are through the

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    Morgan Laporte-Hilliard Professor Sabir English 1A 15 March 2011 Do women face Social injustice and oppression in today’s World? Many women around the world are treated as second class citizens or worse in their own countries. In poor and modern countries alike sex and slave trafficking are still prevalent. Many women die in child birth from complications American women don’t even worry about. Many women are murdered by their own families because they were raped.

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    Our Inalienable Rights

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    thought that these rights were not made by some law from the government or tyrant‚ but is our own internal and unique rights as human beings. But even with these rights‚ some form of government should be established to help protect and balance these rights. Thomas Jefferson also new that we had to protect our inalienable rights. I firmly agree with him Jefferson; we should be able to find our own way to secure our life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. In the “Declaration of independence”‚ Jefferson

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    Saving our Environment

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    does not remain affected by our actions. Our actions are now threatening the health of our planet‚ the land we live and work on‚ the water supply‚ the ozone layer‚ the animal species as well as the health of our species. With this it is easy to say "The problem is too great and what can we do now?" Well‚ we can first remember and believe that we can make a difference. We can start with making a commitment to do a few things to save our environment. We can work with our community and raise awareness

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    Stressors in Our Lives

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    stress in our lives and these are defined as stressors. Stressors generally lead to negative stress because people cannot their demands. For example‚ when a person is in traffic congestion‚ he will be late for his job meeting or if teenagers who want to get higher grades are not successful in the exams they are generally in a stressful situation. Therefore‚ these stressors affect people’s lives negatively. People are often faced with many types of them and there are two major stressors in our lives.

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    Our Vanishing Night

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    Our Vanishing Night Most city skies have become virtually empty of stars. By Verlyn Klinkenborg If humans were truly at home under the light of the moon and stars‚ we would go in darkness happily‚ the midnight world as visible to us as it is to the vast number of nocturnal species on this planet. Instead‚ we are diurnal creatures‚ with eyes adapted to living in the sun’s light. This is a basic evolutionary fact‚ even though most of us don’t think of ourselves as diurnal beings any more than we think

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    Losing Our Language

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    Losing our Language: The Deterioration of the English Language The English language has and continues to rapidly evolve within the United States and around different places throughout the world. Even though there is uniformity in the Standard English language‚ it also exists in many varieties such as dialects and registers as stated by John Algeo in The Origins and Development of the English Language. Dialects are a variety of languages that are associated with a specific place‚ social level‚ ethnic

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