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    Jordan P. Santos 2010-32197 Comparison of Total Leaf Polyphenols and Gallic Acid Content of Camellia sinensis and the Fifteen Most Speciose-Genera in Philippine Flora Chapter I Introduction Background of the Study In 2008‚ cancer topped the list of disease-causing deaths summing a count of 7.6 million deaths around the globe which is 13% of all recorded mortalities according to the World Health Organization. The complicated nature of the disease itself was responsible for its increasing

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    acquiring happiness. Some ways that the authors agree or disagree that happiness may be pursued include how much people are willing to do to be happy‚ discovering natural tendencies in humans‚ and focusing on the simple things in life. According to Carlin Flora’s article‚ “The Pursuit of Happiness‚” studies have concluded that people often lack the ability to foresee what makes them

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    Destroying the Adolescent Brain?"‚ published by Scientific American in February 2018‚ Carlin Flora explores issues associated with teen smartphone use. Flora’s thesis is that although scientists have established connections between smartphone use and altered teen behavior‚ these connections aren’t fully understood due to numerous factors; therefore‚ smartphones shouldn’t be blamed for behavioral changes. Flora supports her thesis with three points. First‚ she explores how current research hasn’t

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    article Mirror Mirror: Seeing Yourself as Others See You is an article in a magazine by Carlin Flora. She explains to the reader the way we see ourselves is the way we think people will see us. We as humans want and need to feel accepted and that’s the reason why we feel this social anxiety when we feel like we are being judged or not accepted. Humans are constantly relying on others to feel good about their selves. Flora uses findings of psychologist Paul Ekman that explains the effects of first impressions

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    Flora suggests that these people tend to see beauty and opportunity whereas others may see flaws in the same situations (65). This reflects that it is important‚ when pursuing happiness‚ not to expect too much. If people focus too much on searching for happiness

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    “Beatles were more popular than Jesus” says‚ John Leanon. This show the celebrity-watching is taking place of the religion in our society. Carlin says “like the desire to admire the powerful and the drive to fit into a community of people with shared values.” Now today‚ some celebrities are become more and more desirable than God. They are better known than some Christian Saints. People are

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    be. First impressions are one of the most important to be good at. First impressions cause first opinions as well. “How good these impressions are at making accurate judgments of people depends on the observer and the person being observed”(Carlin Flora for www.psychologytoday.com) .This means that the person you meet will will judge on your appearance and actions. Recent study’s have shown that people can evaluate someones attributes in the first 20 to 30 seconds the same as well as a trained

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    PENTING BANGET : https://www.sbcc.edu/clrc/files/wl/downloads/WritingaCompareContrastEssay.pdf http://www.humber.ca/liberalarts/sites/default/files/COMPARE%20AND%20CONTRAST%20ESSAY.pdf Before beginning with the compare and contrast essay topics‚ let us spend some time on how to write and essay of this type and what it entails. Writing can be of many types - academic writing‚ journalistic writing‚ letter writing‚ essay writing‚ creative writing‚ and fiction writing. All these types require different

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    regarded as offensive to some."(Gunther‚ 1991) As a part of the program the station decided to air a 12 minute monologue called "Filthy Words" by comedian George Carlin. The introduction of Carlin ’s "routine" consisted of‚ according to Carlin‚ "words you couldn ’t say on the public air waves."(Carlin‚ 1977) The introduction to Carlin ’s monologue listed those words and repeated them in a variety of colloquialisms: I was thinking about the curse words and the swear words‚ the cuss words and

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    George Carlin expresses his views about euphemisms in 1990 when he wrote “Doin it’ again.” He states that Americans use euphemism because they can’t accept the truth. He expands on this idea by giving examples of how Americans use soft words so they don’t offend other people when in reality there is nothing offensive about the word. Carlin observed this multiple times and started to realize that this was happening to often and how it was pointless for people to make things seem better

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