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    The most beautiful place I have ever seen There are so many nice places on the earth. They are scattered across the country. Every place has its own distinct features. Some places have scenic beauty in abundance while many are famous for their architectural wonders. In addition every person has different tastes‚ choices and likings. Several people enjoy the sight of scenic beauty; some are attracted towards places of historical and archaeological interests. A few may be interested in visiting

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    of this century‚ there had been a lot of debates about how is now the security in the world. Many people think that the world is an increasingly dangerous place to live in‚ while others think the other way around. Nonetheless‚ in my opinion the world is not an increasingly dangerous place to live in because now there is more technology‚ better health conditions‚ and education. To start with‚ the actual world is surrounded by technology‚ which brought a lot of great changes to our lives. Most of

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    Friar Lawrence

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    Friar Lawrence is a character in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet that served as a mentor for Romeo and Juliet‚ the two star-crossed lovebirds. He served as a mentor and a friend throughout the entire play‚ and because of it‚ his life was forever changed. In the beginning of the story‚ we meet the friar and can see that he is a happy go lucky guy‚ frollicking through the fields and giving advice to Romeo. However‚ the friar has to deal with quite a bit more than a two lovestruck teens‚ and

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    1. The Pinta Island tortoise – Without argument‚ this turtle is one of the few species of Giant Galapagos tortoises and the rarest animal in the world since there is only one left alive. 2. Baiji (Yangtze River Dolphin) – With no more than a few tens of individuals‚ Yangtze River Dolphinthe dolphin is one of the world’s rarest mammals‚ and a victim of China’s breakneck economic growth‚ competing for food with the human beings. 3. The Vancouver Island Marmot – This marmot is found only in the high

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    How I can make the world a better place. Imagine a world without rubbish. Imagine a world without homeless people and people that starve. Imagine a world that’s perfect. Most people wonder to themselves‚ how can I make this world a better place? It is very simple‚ every little thing that you do counts. Some things we do are very easy‚ like picking up rubbish‚ recycling‚ and not wasting energy. All sorts of things we do count. Even finishing your dinner! There are also things you can do that

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    Jacob Lawrence

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    Jacob Lawrence has painted figurative and narrative pictures of the black community and black history for more than 60 years in a consistent modernist style‚ using expressive‚ strong design and flat areas of color. Jacob Lawrence was a great artist. During Harlem Renaissance‚ he helped establish African American artists. He gave lectures at Washington University‚ and he enjoyed working with students of all ages. Jacob Lawrence was born in Atlantic City on September 7‚ 1917. His parents

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    people know about infamous act of terrorism. Unfortunately‚ it was not the only one. Some people say that the world is becoming a better place in which to live‚ but we are exposed to an increasing number of dangerous situations. Hence‚ I think that the world is a dangerous place in which to live for several reasons. Firstly‚ we are living in an era of wars. There aren’t any big wars such as World War II‚ but there are many acts of violence and threats of mass destruction. These are due to terrorism

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    Mankind’s Place In the World: Oedipus Aristotle’s Poetics: Comedy and Epic and Tragedy comments on the reflection of reality by it’s very imitation. As with comedy being an imitation of the inferior and ugly‚ the role of the epic and tragedy follow the roles of characters of great importance. The idea being that only those of importance are even noticeable in the eyes of the gods‚ since mankind is relatively insignificant and are nothing more than an amusement to the gods. As the children

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    Religious expression The statement of “ Money should be spent helping people‚ not decorating a place of worship” is a very controversial one. It could either be true or false‚ depending on the place‚ time and size of the church. It is completely true that the money used for decorating a place of worship such as a church or a mosque could be better-spent helping people as mentioned in the previous statement. However‚ I agree and disagree with this statement to certain extents. I agree because

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    Lawrence Kohlberg

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    Lawrence Kohlberg was born on October 25‚ 1927 in New York into a wealthy family. He studied psychology at the University of Chicago in the late 1940s and 1950s (Swan‚ 2010). However‚ before he went to college‚ he served in the U.S. Merchant Marine where he helped transport Jewish refugees out of Europe (Crain‚ 1985). Kohlberg received his doctorate in 1958 and began his career as an assistant professor of psychology at Yale University. He got married and had two children soon after (“World of Sociology”

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