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    Endangered Species; The Cause Needs to Find a Solution There are a plethora of endangered species on the planet today‚ but whose fault is it they’re almost extinct? Are humans to blame‚ or would the natural process of life have destroyed them regardless of our presence on Earth? The fact that we are here‚ and dominate‚ tells me that regardless of if we are the cause‚ we should be the solution. There are over 900 extinct species‚ and 16‚900 endangered (3). We have the capability of slowing‚ or

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    The Other Wes Moore tells a story of two young men growing up in similar situations. No father‚ kipping class‚ drug influence some situations the Wes Moore’s have to deal with‚ however one ends up a road scholar and influential author the other ends up in prison serving life. This book is a prime example of how certain choices can determine the rest of one’s life. Personal responsibility‚ self sufficiency and citizen leader ship are boldly highlighted and brought to life in this work. Wes Moore

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    Nothing is a comedy written by William Shakespeare‚ who was a very famous writer in his own time‚ he is still very famous even now and uses words like no other. Much Ado About Nothing is a classic play in Shakespeare’s inventory. This play is about men and women who are skillful in the use of language and are experts in arguing and making fun of others. There are two kinds of people in the play‚ antagonists and protagonists. The antagonist‚ Don John‚ is the brother of protagonist Don Pedro. This makes

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    Eve was not original sin‚ but in truth‚ first blessing. You should thank them from the bottom of your hearts. For in being the first to make a "wrong choice" Adam and Eve produced the possibility of making any choice at all. In your mythology you have made Eve the bad one‚ the temptress who ate of the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil and coyly invited Adam to join her. This mythological setup has allowed you to make woman man’s downfall ever since. Resulting in all manner of warped realities

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    Utilitarianism or God‚ do we have to choose? During many years that question is being formulated and many scholars had a very difficult time to decide if it was possible to follow God’s will and the principle of utility maximization. The principle of utility maximization was a theory created by John Stuart Mill and presented in his book Utilitarianism (1863). Societies throughout the years have argued that those theories are hard to combine‚ since Utilitarianism seeks for self-development and

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    Why Do We Have A Need For Pride? No matter what we do we have always had a desire to have a sense of pride. It has always been part of the human race. It is born into us. But the real question is‚ is it a good thing for us to be like this? Or is it our down fall and one of the main reasons we won’t succeed? In this essay i will be stating my opinion and reasons for my opinion on this question and why i believe that pride is a necessary thing to have. I feel that pride is a very important thing

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    Ever since animals and humans have existed humans have always violated animal rights. Although not even the law states that animals have rights‚ every single day animals in farms get tortured and slaughtered and used for meat.Ever since animals and humans have existed humans have always violated animal rights. Although not even the law states that animals have rights‚ every single day animals in farms get tortured and slaughtered and used for meat. The meat that we eat gets processed and injected

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    Humans Have A Negative Impact? People in general have little knowledge of estuaries yet treat as if the estuary compares to a dump yard. However‚ (before going deeper into the topic) what is an estuary? Specifically‚ an estuary is‚ as Tom Garrison a science professor defines an estuary‚ a "body of water partially surrounded by land where freshwater from a river(s) mixes with ocean water." (Oceanography: An Invitation pg. 464. An estuary is unique due to the fact that an estuary serves as a nursery

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    Discussion #1 In Wes Moore’s “The Other Wes Moore” both characters live within the same city‚ with the same names but grow up to lead very different lives. Both kids grow up living in Baltimore where drugs and poverty are at an all time high. Violence is a reoccurring theme in this book and both boys have run-ins with the law. Each of the Wes Moore boys both struggle in school with attendance and academics. Their stories start off the same but each of the boys grows up and lives very different

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    Do Non-Human Primates Have Culture? September 26‚ 2011 Andrew Baron Do non-human primates have culture? Let’s first start off by asking ourselves; what distinguishes us from other primates? It used to be said that what distinguished us from other anthropoids was our use of tools. With new discoveries in the world of anthropology‚ we found that other apes such as chimpanzees use tools effectively in order to sustain their everyday life. This definition then became nullified‚ and a search for a

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