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    used to describe what is means to be human. Being human means to have a higher intelligence and social skills. Humans are smart enough to learn skills like reading and writing that other species cannot learn. Other ways we human are different from others is we have a soul and high level of consciousness. Some bad qualities that humans can have that they kill or harm others and have the ability lead another down the wrong path. Human use these to learn about one another and what it means to be human

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    What Does It Mean To Be Human? According to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History‚ “Part of what it means to be human is how we became human. Over a long period of time‚ as early humans adapted to a changing world‚ they evolved certain characteristics that help define our species today.” Some of these characteristics include‚ walking upright on two feet‚ larger and more complex brains‚ and a social life that not every living organism has or can do. Although this is more of a physical

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    naturalness of sexuality and how organised religion‚ particularly the orthodox Christian church of Blake’s time with their preaching and rules cause the repression of our natural desires. The Poison Tree Shows how Blake believed that stifling anger would only cause the anger to grow Tyger "The Tyger" presents a duality between aesthetic beauty and primal ferocity. The speaker wonders whether the hand that created "The Lamb" also created "The Tyger”.

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    Blake in which Blake examines the concept of suffering and how the creator could allow it to occur. This essay will discuss the concept of suffering in God’s universe‚ using The Tyger as a reference. One of the greatest mysteries of our existence is how God can allow the suffering of innocents. Daily we are bombarded with images of seemingly needless suffering‚ of children starving to death‚ diseases‚ war victims and car accidents. Why does God allow this to take place? Blake uses the creation

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    reason that one simply learns how to do it. Other behaviors like playing an instrument‚ or painting become automatized over time as well. Automatization becomes a part of your daily lifestyle. For the reason that we do perform a good amout of behaviors very efficiently and effortlessly becauses they become habits over time. Many people have different opinions of they way they perform certain activities‚ many say that there behavior is someone’s perform with no conscious and they just do things because

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    Wei-Yu Lu (Winnie) Ms. Hasting DSPW 0800 103 Final draft April 19‚ 2011 What does Success Mean? When it comes to the word “success”‚ It’s believed that everyone is familiar with it and everyone would feel great about it‚ want more of it‚ and work towards it. Success is just the opposite of failure people might say commonly. When somebody finished the goal or reached the expectations he or she set‚ it’s having called succeeded! However‚ the term of success may have a deeper reason‚ inner inspiration

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    abused at home. That girl you called fat. … She’s starving herself. The old man you made fun of cause of the ugly scars. He fought for our country. The boy you made fun of for crying. His mother is dying. You think you know them. Guess what? You don’t! Share if you are against bullying. I bet 99% of you won’t‚ but re-post this if you’re that 1% with a heart .... TRUE LOVE Means: To FEEL someone in every HEARTBEAT‚ To FIND someone in every THOUGHT‚ To SEE someone with CLOSED

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    What Does it Mean to be Rich? The American Heritage Dictionary states that rich means possessing great material wealth. Also it says rich can mean having an abundant supply. I decided to go with the latter. I believe that all of us here in America are rich to some degree. I mean most of us have more than we could ever need in this lifetime. We come home‚ open the door and turn on the lights. There are people in other countries that don’t have that luxury. And while we are talking about

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    understand the history and background. So with that being said I would start off the class with the history and background of policing. The modern concept of police was started in London in 1829 by Robert Peel. Robert Peel felt that the law should be responsible up to the prosecution phase but the trial‚ conviction and punishment phase should be the responsibility of another party. However‚ Robert Peel’s approach and community policing one thing is the main goal and that’s prevention of crimes. (http://voices

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    others. These themes are factors towards the portrayal of Lady Macbeth and contribute to changes that take place in her character and also how the audience responds to this. I will explore how Shakespeare uses these themes among other things to present Lady Macbeth?s character and how she changes throughout the play to the audience. Lady Macbeth?s character does not‚ initially conform to the typical role of women‚ especially in the 17th century when women weren?t even allowed to act on stage. However

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