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    Earth is not the type of place for a bird. As earth has developed so has its willingness to look after and care for other living things. Birds are seen as nuisances and irritating pests getting in the way of our day to day activities. There’s just no place for them anymore. In the year 2013 there were 9998 bird species known to man. Now there’s none. This story begins in the year 2125‚ in a city called Rubee. Rubee was just like every other city around the world. It had its smoke covered factories

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    Optimistic Person What does optimism mean? Basically‚ it means focusing on the positive aspects of life. I consider myself to be an optimist because I always hope and expect events and plans‚ and everything surrounding me to turn out well‚ and that I look with a smile‚ positive attitude on the future. I’m absolutely sure that being optimistic is a lot better than being pessimistic. In my opinion‚ pessimism is disastrous. It ruins hope and possibilities. If a person is pessimistic‚ he doesn’t

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    “Children are our greatest treasure. They are our future.” -Nelson Mandela. Children and young adults’ minds are like sponges. Anything they hear or see will be remembered in some way or another. But‚ just like a sponge‚ there is only so much room to consume information before it runs out of space. Many activities are thought to be important for students to do such as sports‚ school clubs‚ and part time jobs; all which take up valuable space in not only their minds‚ but their time of day as well

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    When I first started this class I was very anxious about what to expect. I was hesitant and unsure if I am going to make it through‚ I doubted myself‚ every week I wanted to give up‚ mainly due to the fact as English is not my first language. As the class progressed‚ I felt more and more confident because of the different resources offered by the professor. Those resources were a very good aid in my writing. For example‚ in my first essay‚ the article written from the perspective of Donald Trump’s

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    Childhood Obesity: Our Future In Our Hands Introduction Obesity is on the rise in America with news articles and scientific reports unanimously agreeing that we are becoming the most overweight country in the world‚ and other developing countries are not far behind. In addition‚ these countries ’ children are now becoming as overweight as their parents and other adults. Unlike these adults‚ children seldom have the knowledge and control over their lifestyle to contribute to either health or obesity

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    eat to their heart’s content. We have become a well fed society because of the agricultural changes in the past century. Can we go further? Technology has allowed the farming industry to reach many milestones‚ but what does it hold for the future? As we continue our fight against world hunger‚ many seemingly simple technical advances could make a difference. Biotechnology is now being investigated to find new applications for crops. For example‚ lactic acid produced from bacterial fermentation of discarded

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    We do not realise that the future generation will not be able to survive without the natural resources we are squandering.With so much progress in this wprld these have started to matter a lot and play an immense role in our lives. Without any worry we waste tonnes and tonnes of water. For eg. we can take a shower wihtin 5 minutes but we rather prefer talking long baths in the water tub.Same is the case when we wash our cars‚ even thought they dont need cleaning we still wash them unnecessarily

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    1947‚ when the region became East Pakistan‚ part of the newly formed nation of Pakistan. However‚ it was separated from the western wing by 1‚600 km (994 mi) of Indian Territory. Bangladesh achieved independence in 1971 after 9 months of liberation war with West Pakistan. Today‚ Bangladesh is a secular‚ democratic republic country. Bangladesh is an agriculture based country with a huge population about 164.4 million. Its area is about 147‚570 km. It’s a country of six seasons. History: Five major

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    This paper examines the concepts of human nature‚ human dignity‚ and theory of emergence characterized by Francis Fukuyama in Our Posthuman Future. Furthermore‚ the emergence of human dignity from human nature is discussed. The meaning of human nature is tremendously contested among intellectuals. One theory‚ Contra Naturam‚ states no unique human universals emanate from a common nature. Proponents of Contra Naturam believe human behavior is solely a response to an organism’s environment‚ negating

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    The ending of Candide brings forth a serious debate amongst the novel’s readers of whether the ending is optimistic or pessimistic. There is no definitive answer because it is relative to the individual view on what situational opportunities are available to Candide and his companions on their farm in Turkey. By contrasting Voltaire’s work with itself using the El Dorado paradox from earlier in the novel‚ an important understanding of what a utopian society could look like and how Candide’s farm

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