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    become a staple in the American diet. In the Article by Kristen Lewis‚ “Would you eat this” and in the informational text‚ "GROSS! YUCK! That is a great idea! EW!” Interesting facts about bugs and insects are discussed. These texts wonder if bugs and insects could become a part of the American diet one day. To start with‚ people don’t really eat insects‚ which makes them very uncommon in the United States. in the article‚ "Would You Eat This?” The author Kristen Lewis claims that the insects are delicious

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    What makes you smile

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    Everything Straight What is something that you show without much thought? There a lot of facial expressions that a person can make. Some seem more common and the more subtle differences are lost in different traditions and cultures‚ but the most universal facial expression with same meaning across all culture is indicated by an upward curving of the corners of the mouth or simply‚ a smile. I smile knowing that smiling changes my mood. According to psychologists if you smile for a minute‚ no

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    Ever since the day the South surrendered to the North in May of 1865‚ Americans have argued on why the South lost. Others argued that the South never had chance to win the war‚ yet more than half a million people were killed‚ homes were lost and destroyed and families were torn apart. There are many theories to explain this‚ many arguing that the South never had a chance to win the Civil War to begin with‚ for the North out numbered and had better resources than the South at almost every point‚ militarily

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    and serves as a social arbitrator or intermediates of relations between people. Ethics according to Miriam Webster’s dictionary on the other hand can be defined as a system of moral principles. Our key word being “moral”‚ how can we figure out if something it is moral? The branch of philosophy that ethics deals with is values related to human conduct‚ not just to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions but the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions. Throughout the history

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    ABSTRACT Record Management System can help a hotel to manage and assure effectiveness of the records with avoiding loss of data. It has a centralized database which all records can be accessed easily than practiced that will sure to make the company’s productivity time faster. Information of members‚ historical records‚ recent records‚ validation records can now be accessed easily with the use of the Computer-Based Information System. It lessens the use of papers‚ record books and large file case

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    “IT IS NOT WHAT YOU LOOK AT THAT MATTERS‚ BUT WHAT YOU SEE” - H.D. THOREAU To look is to see and vice-versa! Admittedly to a layman and also in common parlance‚ we use the two interchangeably or synonymously. However‚ there’s a difference between the two if we contemplate it. ‘Visualisation’ is a curious issue having various aspects of interpretation. To look at something and to actually realise your vision is not always possible. There is just too much‚ all around

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    What would happen without animal testing? Imagine a world where everybody is sick. Thats what will happen without animal testing‚ where humans would experiment on each other to keep us “safe”. Medical testing on animals is good for these reasons: it helps in the development in medicine‚ finding and curing new diseases‚ and keeping humans from dying from the new drugs that have defects. Medicine Medicine is a necessity for human life in the current generation with all the current and new diseases

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    Theres Something About Sachin The Tendulkar saga is about genius‚dedication and an unquenchable love of the game Ayaz Memon When Miranda sees Fernando for the first time in Shakespeares Tempest‚she is drawn to say: I might call him a thing divine;for nothing natural i ever saw so noble.At a fanciful stretch‚the cricket lover might say that about Sachin Tendulkar. The milestone of 100 international centuries does not add substantially to the game or indeed Tendulkars greatness as a batsman

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    The 3 Things You Must Do‚ Before Starting Anything New Nobody is a bigger proponent of getting underway than me. I thinking planning in general–and business plans in particular–are extremely over-rated. You want to get out into the marketplace as quickly as can and let your customers–and potential customers–decide if you are on to something. That said‚  I still think there are three things you must do before starting anything new. Neglecting them will make your life far more difficult than it

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    Why does the world exist?

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    we are told to dream. We know that dreams don’t necessarily reflect reality‚ but they serve as a powerful source of inspiration which can sometimes allow us to change our realities. The reason why dreams are so important to us is because they allow us to experience situations that are beyond what could occur in real life. But how can we be sure that our thoughts and dreams don’t directly influence reality? Or that “reality”‚ as we commonly understand it‚ isn’t real? The answers to these questions

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