The short story, âThe Jewelryâ, by Guy De Maupassant examines the theme of life being full of irony and never knowing what you are really dealing with. One may perceive something and think it is amazing until they see the reality of the situation and then truly understand what they were dealing with and how the person or thing they thought were something turned to be something completely different. The short story is filled with many ironic situations. Irony is...
                    
                    
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                    Animals use sound to communicate for reasons of survival, friendship, and breeding. Following the start of life on Earth 3.5 billion years ago, sound communication has since been a key aspect of animal lives, allowing for the enunciation of varying ideas to others. The conflicting purposes of auditory communication can be through several animals such as birds, chimpanzees, and dogs. The significant threshold moments will also be exemplified as the distinct effect of early life, early humanity and domestication will...
                    
                    
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                    Genetic modification is the area of biotechnology which concerns itself with the manipulation of genetic material in living organisms and enabling them to perform a specific function. New developments leading to modern genetic modification which took place in 1946 where scientists first discovered that genetic material was transferable between different species. Genetically modified yields have been helpful to both the economy and nature. The worldwide nourishment harvest yield (1996â2013) has expanded by > 370 million tons (Raman, 2017) over a...
                    
                    
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                    Imagine if we could produce crops that do not require any pesticides, grow quicker than normal, and are produced with vital nutrients not previously found in them. This isnât fantasy, as we already do all of the above through GMOs. According to the World Health Organization, GMOs or genetically modified organisms, are defined as organisms, such as plants, in which the genetic material, or DNA, has been modified in a manner that would not occur in nature. This is generally...
                    
                    
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                    With Earths large population of over seven billion people, it comes to no surprise that we have had to resort in producing genetically modified foods. Food is the fuel for our bodies; food helps keep us alive, itâs a source of energy that give us the ability to take on internal and external tasks. Genetically modified foods, also known by the term bioengineered foods are organisms that have changes in their DNA, an example being the transfer of the gene...
                    
                    
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                    Food waste has become a contributor to climate change, energy consumption, and the growing impoverished and food-deprived population. Peopleâs lack of consideration is the base of this issue, and if we continue, these problems will progress and eventually reach to an extent of which is unreturnable. This is considered the dumbest environmental problem, as the solution to this problem is easy â people need to realize what they are doing to their environment and change how they manage their food....
                    
                    
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                    Addictions are a very serious topic of discussion which has recently flooded the media. There are several types of addiction, each with a respective magnitude, and food addictions fall into this category. Food addiction is often pushed to the side by addictions deemed more detrimental by society. This accusation of food addictions not being detrimental does not accurately represent the magnitude of the situation. There are several categories of food addiction and one of these is the addiction to sweets,...
                    
                    
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                    The English term âdignityâ comes from the Latin word âdignitasâ, meaning âworthinessâ. It implies that each person is worthy of honor, respect and to be treated ethically for who they are, and not just for what they can do. Human dignity cannot be earned and cannot be taken away. It is of significance in morality, ethics, law and politics as an extension of the Enlightenment-era concepts of inherent, inalienable rights. Conscience, meaning a person's inner moral sense of right and...
                    
                    
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                    âFood, Inc.â is an informative yet eerie documentary exposing the truth behind the food industry and its ways behind food production. Directed by Robert Kenner, this 2008 documentary sets out to educate the American population, manufacturers and government on a number of serious matters. Kenner achieves this through disclosing the appalling nature of the working and growing conditions, food safety and of course how the food is produced. Although he points out all the flaws in an outraged and indignant...
                    
                    
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                    Cancer involves the uncontrolled division of the body's cells, which cancer can cause in any tissue of the body, and each type of cancer has its own unusual characteristics. Cancer begins when a cell breaks free from conventional restrictions on cell division and begins to require motivation to proliferate. âAll the cells conveyed by division of this to start with, genetic cell and its descendant in addition appear uncivilized proliferationâ (Cho, Y. J., Cho, Y. M., Kim, S. H., Shin,...
                    
                    
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                    During the Renaissance the population began to make use of literature. This is because publications of classical texts began to be published throughout Europe. With the arrival of stoicism, emotions such as fear, envy or passionate love began to take shape in literary works. The genre that had the most acclaim was comedy. In contrast to tragedy, comedy deals with fewer socially elevated characters, the public is exposed to crisis of love, money and ownership. On the other hand, we...
                    
                    
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                    Identity is what makes a person who they are and when one goes through trauma and dehumanization the way they see things changes, which causes their identity to reshape. âNightâ by Eliezer Wiesel is a Holocaust memoir where Elie narrates his life experience in the concentration camps during the Holocaust. Elie provides horrifying details of the atrocities he and the Jews suffered in the camps. The suffering and trauma Elie endures in âNightâ affect his choices, resulting in a loss...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction Social stigma is a multifaceted phenomenon that can significantly impact the lives of university students. It manifests as a set of negative beliefs and attitudes that society holds toward individuals or groups perceived as different or inferior. For university students, social stigma can stem from various factors such as mental health issues, socioeconomic status, race, gender, or sexual orientation. These stigmas can lead to adverse effects on their mental well-being, academic performance, and social interactions. Understanding the consequences of...
                    
                    
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                    Philosophy of education provides a framework for thinking about educational issues and also can guide our actions as a teacher. The four philosophies are perennialism, progressivism, essentialism, and social reconstructionism. The knowledge gained about the philosophy of education helped me to develop a certain framework that I can use in my classroom. It helped me answer questions like âWhat do I teach my students?â and âHow do they study?â. I feel personally connected to each of the four philosophies, each...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction In recent years, the debate over whether video games contribute to violent behavior has gained considerable attention. As gaming becomes an increasingly mainstream form of entertainment, concerns about its potential effects on players' behavior have intensified. Some critics argue that violent video games desensitize players to aggression, fostering a culture of violence. Conversely, proponents contend that gaming serves as a harmless outlet for stress and helps develop cognitive skills. This essay aims to explore the complexities of this debate...
                    
                    
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                    Introduction In the realm of culinary arts, restaurants serve as the epicenter of gastronomic experiences, encapsulating the intricate dance between ambiance, service, and cuisine. A restaurant is more than just a place to eat; it is a sensory journey that can evoke emotions, create memories, and even transport patrons to different parts of the world through taste and aroma. The importance of a well-structured dining environment cannot be overstated, as it contributes significantly to the gastronomic experience. This essay aims...
                    
                    
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                    As this is the most popular short story of Joyce Carol Oates, âWhere Are You Going, Where Have You Been?â, is the story of a teenage girl who is facing some issues in her life. This story has highlighted the thought process and actions of a teenager woman and the Connie character which can show that how a teenage girl face so many changes in her character while trying to switch from adulthood to womanhood. The story further explains about...
                    
                    
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                    Have you ever had a theme song stuck in your head from a commercial or advertisement of some sort? This is how companies and food industries convince you to buy their products. Commercialization persuades the audience of targeted civilians watching it to purchase the food/product being advertised. We can agree that American diets need to improve significantly. The best way to improve American diets is not to reduce the amount of commercialization, but to improve the food products being advertised....
                    
                    
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                    In J.D. Salinger's âThe Catcher in the Ryeâ, a first-person narrative told through the lens of Holden Caulfield, we are introduced to an abnormal teenager who has not found his place in the world and suffers from mental illness. He dives into the journey of his departure from Pencey Prep last year when he got kicked out. Holden displays errant behavior that's very concerning and showcases his mental instability. He unfolds his complex character through his changing emotions from when...
                    
                    
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                    It is widely known that there is much more to an iceberg than what is seen floating in the ocean. What is often perceived as raw beauty being carried by the currents is only a small fragment of what lies beneath and represents the iceberg in its entirety. In order to see the whole iceberg, one must take into account both the seen and unseen. In âJulius Caesarâ, the audience can see two sides of Brutus. Similar to an iceberg,...
                    
                    
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                    We are a nation of dog lovers. When you think of perfect pooches, what breeds come to mind? Pretty Poodles, cuddly Collies, lavish Labradors and cheeky Chihuahuas? But what if you are after a Japanese Tosa, a Dogo Argentino, a Fila Brasiliero or a Pit Bull Terrier? Unfortunately, these are the four breeds which have been categorized as âfighting dogsâ and have therefore been banned from being bred or bought in Britain. Despite this, the number of dog attacks has...
                    
                    
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                    In this book, the author Kenneth Neal Waltz who is a realist academic has established a system using three 'images of analysis' in explaining the root and the cause of conflicts in international relationship criteria. Waltz has believed in realism and using realism approach and theory in explaining and describing the international system as he talks about the power distribution and the roots of the conflict are in human nature. It is a philosophical problem in explaining why humanity canât...
                    
                    
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                    86% of women in a given study reported that being in shape and dressing in trendy fashions contribute to their overall confidence (âSources of Standards of Beautyâ). All around the world, the idea of beauty is supported on the concept that attractiveness is the most important advantage that people, the majority being women, should aspire to have. Beauty standards have become more and more unattainable moving throughout history and as peopleâs mindsets change. At a time where any given person...
                    
                    
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                    The poem may additionally moreover start on a pretty unhappy be mindful when the speaker claims that he âwandered lonely as a cloudâ, then again the tone of the poem hastily grew to boost to be joyful, when he spies a crew of daffodils âfluttering and dancing in the breezeâ. He declares that with such a sight âa poet ought to no longer on the different hand be gayâ, in unique when he is in such âjocund companyâ as the...
                    
                    
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                    âThe Hole Storyâ, by Richard Desjardins and Robert Monderie, is a charged and heavily biased point of view documentary about mining practices and communities affected by mining in Northern Ontario and Quebec. The documentary is intrinsically linked to an environmental justice-oriented agenda, and while the topic of the documentary is of importance to Ontarians and Quebecois, the documentary itself is unfortunately unfocused and lacks the critical thinking required to fully do justice to the topic. About This Movie âThe Hole...
                    
                    
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                    âThe 13th Warriorâ narrates the story of Ahmad ibn Fadlan who is a Muslim poet sent to a mission by where he faces the Vikings. Specifically, regardless of the narrative and subtitle attributes of the script, Ahmad ibn Fadlan is considered as a leading Muslim fighter. Let's notice that the story is based on reality and has benefited from little storytelling. The main character is a Muslim traveler who, in the Middle Ages, takes a long journey from his country...
                    
                    
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                    âHerâ (2013) explores the relationship between Theodore Twombly, a lonely, recently divorced young man and a sentient artificial intelligence named Samantha. Set in the near future when the rapid developments of AI have reached a point where computer systems can mimic a human consciousness, with all its unique quirks and flaws, to an indistinguishable degree from that of a human. Spike Jonze communicates a relationship to the audience that begins as friendly but quickly becomes romantic, a relationship that feels...
                    
                    
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                    The surroundings of an individual strongly have a large contributing factor in how a person will turn out, while others believe it predestines a person to conduct oneself a certain way. Written by Octavia E. Butler, âKindredâ, takes place in 1815, Antebellum South and in 1976, Los Angeles, California. The protagonist is a young African-American woman writer, Dana Franklin, who unexpectedly travels back to pre-Civil War Maryland. Hearing the screams of a drowning red-haired kid, Dana comes to the childâs...
                    
                    
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                    The 1960s slasher film âPsychoâ set new precedents for both filmmaking and the entire horror genre. The film depicts the harrowing story of Norman Bates, a serial killer with a murderous split personality disorder and Marion Crane; a woman with a guilty conscience and the tale of her gory end. The overall feeling of fear that looms over the film heavily correlates with the filmic devices; from the choice to use black and white entirely, down to the angle of...
                    
                    
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                    Economic development can be defined as improving the quality of life of the country's citizens. When there is economic development, there is provision of food, shelter, clean water and medical facilities. According to Gillis et al. (1992), economic development involves structural changes in the structure of the economy. The extraordinary development of information technology has led to the development of other countries, such as the United States of America, where workers work fewer hours at companies such as Google and...
                    
                    
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