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    No one is perfect in the world we live in and everyone will have their own flaws. Because of this‚ he believes that it is important for a person to be able to laugh at his or her own mistakes. To be able to easily adapt to any situation and have an open-mind about the things that occur in life‚ he believes it is one of the factors that can affect one’s happiness. In his opinion‚ he believes one is happy when he or she is content with

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    Medical Mistakes According to members of the Subcommittee of Primary Health and Aging‚ 1 trillion dollars are lost due to medical errors. According to a study done by the “Journal of Patient Safety”‚ over 400‚000 people die each year due to these medical errors‚ making them the third-leading cause of death in the U.S.A. All these mistakes are preventable in some way or another. Physicians can prevent medical errors by double-checking for mistakes‚ using patient-specific identifiers‚ and verifying

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    10. Pluto-Sized Eris Rocks Solar System Discovery of Eris in 2005 by Mike Brown‚ a minor body that is 27 percent bigger than Pluto. Eris had trumped Pluto and become the 9th largest body known to orbit the sun. The finding became the trigger that changed the face of our solar system‚ defining the planets and adding Pluto to a growing family of dwarf planets in 2006 by International Astronomical Union (IAU) 9. T. rex Tissue Dug from Bone the discovery of what appeared to be soft tissues - blood

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    Heinrich Schliemann was a German archaeologist who was fascinated with the Iliad and the Odyssey. He had made important discoveries through his countless excavations of multiple sites‚ but it is unclear whether Schliemann was interested in the fame and fortune involved with treasure hunting or whether he had a passion for history and was a true archaeologist. Schliemann was interested in the tales created by Homer and this may be what led him to discover the site of Troy. He had begun excavating

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    Mistakes Are Life’s Lessons Humans are meant to make mistakes. We can’t deny the fact the each of us committed mistakes. Mistakes is defined when you did something wrong that can violate others and most especially ourselves. These mistakes can affect other’s life and also our life. Once you did it‚ there is no turning back. For about 16 years of existence‚ I already did many mistakes. Among those mistakes‚ there are three that surely affected my life. One of those is mistake is all about envy

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    Mink‚ who discovered Uranus’ rings. In both cases‚ we have individuals seeking data to further enhance our understanding of the universe and its mechanics. Though they may have been focused on a particular task at the time‚ to suggest that their discoveries were mere accidents would be diminishing to the overall goal of science. Though many had seen Uranus before‚ none of them had noticed its contrasting movement from other distant stars. Even when William Herschel noticed its

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    Kroeber was one of the first anthropologists who had earned his doctoral degree under Boas. He was interested in literature but after meeting with Boas he changed to anthropology. Possible Typo Possible spelling mistake found Replace with: Robber Kroger Kroner Or add ’Kroeber’ to the ignore list. Kroeber agreed with Boas that the idea of understand culture we have to look at their history. However‚ he did not believe that the individual played an important role in the growth of the culture

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    In Graham Robb’s Discovery of France‚ Robb chronicles the social‚ geographical‚ and economic changes in France from the pre-revolutionary period until the first World War. Prior to new governmental policy and dramatic physical changes to the landscape‚ France was far from the unified nation state that is recognizable today. Much of the nation had yet to be discovered‚ nor had it been sufficiently recorded by a cartographer. The rich diversity of culture and language accounted by Robb attempts to

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    The Manhattan Project was a turning point in discovery and weapons. But how do atomic bombs work? Why were they made? And how had it changed us as humans? Nuclear energy has changed humans. It started in 1939 when Albert Einstein‚ a German scientist‚ found out that the Nazis were trying to build a powerful bomb. He warned President Roosevelt about it and persuaded him to try to build one before they did. It would change history. Although he did warn them‚ he was denied “because the left-leaning

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    Intro: The mistakes made under both the bush administration and the McCain presidential run gave a large boost to Obama campaign resulting in him taking office as the 44th president. Mistakes vary from: The Bush Presidency‚ McCain’s choice of Palin as VP and the economy. However‚ to say that Obama won merely due to the “two term itch” or the mistakes of the former administration takes away from his incredible skills as a politician. The way in which he spoke‚ managed his campaign and managed to defeat

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