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    Most important scientific discovery by mankind ever Geoffrey Macharia Maseno University Most important scientific discovery by mankind It is a fact that science continues to play a significant role in the existence of mankind and the extent to which he relates to the universe. Man has continued to make great scientific discoveries that have made it possible for him to exploit most of the natural resources to his advantage. Increase in world population has led to a major

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    Ellis Island

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    Ellis Island: Isle of Hope or Isle of Tears? Between 1892 and 1924‚ over 12 million immigrants arrived in America filled with hopeful anticipation of a new life (National Park Service para 1). Following their long journey by ship across the Atlantic Ocean‚ the first stop for many immigrants was Ellis Island. First- and second- class cabin passengers‚ who were immediately cleared for entry into America without being inspected or questioned‚ referred to Ellis Island as the “Isle of Hope.” For

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    Good morning Miss and my fellow classmates. Today‚ I would like to talk to you about topic on “save the earth and save mankind”. My dearest audience‚ imagine it’s after class now and you’re heading back to your car under the bright hot sun. After you get in the car‚ you grab some tissue and wipe all your sweat. What would you do after using the tissue? Well‚ let’s be frank. We wind down the window and just throw them outside. It is fun doing it when you see no cars behind or beside you. Let’s pollute

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    Spratly Island

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    1. Intoduction Spratly Islands is made up of over a 100 islands‚ shoals and reefs. The land area is less than 5 square kilometers right at the center of West Philippine Sea. So why do regional players such China‚ Taiwan‚ Vietnam‚ Malaysia‚ Brunei and the Philippines squabbling over it? And what is the interest of the United States of America in the issue? The simple answer is the potential for oil and natural gasoline in the area. The more complex geopolitical answer is power projection.

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    Spratly Islands The Spratly Islands are a group of more than 750 reefs‚[1] islets‚ atolls‚ cays and islands in the South China Sea. The archipelago lies off the coasts of the Philippines and Malaysia (Sabah)‚ about one third of the way from there to southern Vietnam. They comprise less than four square kilometers of land area spread over more than 425‚000 square kilometers of sea. The Spratlys are one of three archipelagos of the South China Sea which comprise more than 30‚000 islands and reefs

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    Belonging Romulus

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    have been influenced by his strong sense of belonging to his father‚ his alienation form his mother‚ his coming to terms with his relationships and his sense of self * How Gaita represents belonging through representations of people‚ their relationships‚ ideas‚ the landscape‚ events and society’s response. * How his assumptions about belonging have influenced his representation. * How the individuals’ perceptions of belonging or not belonging in the biography can vary and are shaped by

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    The Spratly Islands are a group of more than 750 reefs‚[2] islets‚ atolls‚ cays and islands in the South China Sea. The archipelago lies off the coasts of the Philippines and Malaysia (Sabah)‚ about one third of the way from there to southern Vietnam. They comprise less than four square kilometers of land area spread over more than 425‚000 square kilometers of sea. The Spratlys are one of three archipelagos of the South China Sea which comprise more than 30‚000 islands and reefs and which complicate

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    Belonging Heat and Dust

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    Genderen represents the concept of belonging in his short film ‘Mankind Is No IslandBelonging is an abstract and dynamic concept which can be defined as that which belongs to one‚ that which pertains to one or that which is connected with a principle or greater thing. Jason van Genderen’s short film ‘Mankind Is No Island’ (2008) was shot entirely on a Nokia phone on the streets of the New York and Sydney. Van Genderen represents the notion of belonging/not belonging through the use of powerful words

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    Belonging Creates Dilemmas – daryl saulog Belonging is a social construct that is complex and dynamic. It is paradoxical by nature which brings about dilemmas in the lives of individuals. In order to meet the fundamental need to belong‚ one must abide by the tacit codes and conventions of a particular group whilst complying with their values‚ attitudes‚ and beliefs. However‚ when an individual desires to establish new connections with new groups or individuals; belonging’s paradoxical nature

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    Raimond Gaita’s memoir‚ “Romulus‚ My Father” (RMF)‚ Evan Hunters short story “On the Sidewalk Bleeding’ (OTSB)‚ and “The Oasis”‚ a Shark Island Documentary‚ explore this notion through employing the universal themes of compassion‚ alienation and love as they enrich characters sense of hope‚ significance‚ comfort and security- fundamental to a sense of belonging‚ or paradoxically lead to a sense of isolation and exclusion. RMF explores the catalytic nature of relationships in constructing an imperative

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