âOnce vigorous measures appear to be the only means left of bringing the Americans to a due submission to the mother country, the colonies will submit.â -King George III. âKing George III is most well known for being the King of England during the American Revolutionary War.â ( Pavao, October 5) When most people hear of King George III, they either think of the American Revolutionary War or the king that went insane. King George was a very influential person...
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âDo you know what we call opinion in the absence of evidence? We call it prejudice.â The Cambridge Dictionary defines prejudice as, an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought or knowledge. In a world where prejudice is seen on a daily basis, it is not uncommon for children's books and movies to address this concept indistinctly. In both stories that I will be focusing on, there is an overhanging theme of prejudice, racism, and...
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For many years I had not even heard of Archaeology, aside from someone saying it in a film or a television program. I had no clue what it was or what it meant all I knew was that it was somehow related to history, a passion of mine for several years. However in recent years I started taking a liking to Archaeology and began researching what it actually involves and how it works, and I found myself loving it. My...
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Growing up, I was always amazed by the power of electricity and all that it could do. The potential of electric power is always dazed and all I wanted to do was learn more about electricity and be able to stretch its uses. This is where my passion for Electrical Engineering was born. Electrical Engineering is concerned with equipping learners with the knowledge of designing and developing equipment or products that use electronics. Examples of these products include computers, electric...
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In today's society, everywhere we look, we stumble upon a celebrity. This can be on billboards, bus stops, social media, or on our tv screens. These are the people that today's society looks up to and tend to imitate what they do or say. But are these the people we should be looking up to? Are they good role models? Many people enjoy stalking the social media pages of celebrities they admire, and buying all the tabloids and gossip magazines...
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Imam Al-Shafi, an Islamic Jurist, has significantly contributed to the Islamic religious tradition through his knowledge and systematic methodology in developing a new science in his approach to jurisprudence. Imam Al-Shafi has contributed to the Islamic living tradition by reconciling the relationships between the Hanafi Madhab and Maliki Madhab, providing a reliable process of Jurisprudence. Sufism is a spiritual and mystical philosophy of Islam focused on a direct connection to Allah by forgoing material goods and relationships. Imam Al-Shafi gave...
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Who doesnât love a theatrical drama filled with contemplation? Mary Shelleyâs Frankenstein is a spectacular adaption of the renowned 1817 gothic novel, Frankenstein, and is a movie lover's dream, touching the thoughts of viewers since its release in 1994. Today, Branagh has sat down with me to discuss how he has used gothic elements, such as women, to appeal to the modern audience to depict the infamous tale so the modern audience can still enjoy this classic. Hi Kenneth, thank...
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As time has gone by many authors have chosen the Faustian Bargain as a topic for their stories and novels. What is the Faustian Bargain, and how does this have any impact on a literary work? Throughout all aspects of Literature, you can find the Faustian Deal or what is sometimes known as, âThe Subsequent Fallâ. Robert Stevenson, Willkie Collins, and Oscar Wilde, all wrote literary books that went into depth over the complications between morals, and a very ultimate...
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Before world war I Britain was an industrial power and had some of the greatest inventions of the age. Great Britain was a great state before the war.â however the world pretends to divide itself, there are only two divisions in the world today -human beings and germansâ Rudyard Kipling 1915. The impact of world war 1 on Great Britain is seen through the fluctuating economy, changes in the workforce, and medical advancements. The economy before the war was an...
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Destined to be or not to Be Learnt Shakespeareâs famous tragedy âRomeo And Julietâ offers a timeless value that demonstrates his reflection on human nature and behavior, writes JENNY SU. Imagine not being able to express yourself through the 1700 words Shakespeare invented. The English language has developed throughout time, evolving many centuries impacted greatly by key events and figures such as William Shakespeare. Therefore it is essential that his literature be studied in order to influence a deeper understanding...
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All actions have consequences is something that has been drilled into every person's mind since the minute they first got into trouble. However, people seem to forget about this idea until after the deed is done and the consequences start to arrive. But, what a lot of people seem to forget is that consequences can be both good and bad. In the play Julius Caesar, the author shows that this idea does not only apply in the modern world but...
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Sylvia Plath was a confessional poet through her influence, Robert Lowell. âSylvia Plath explored the themes of death, self, and nature in works that expressed her uncertain attitude toward the universeâ (New World Encyclopedia). As Plath's poetry developed, it became more private and personal towards her own life. Her poetry expressed inner demons and showcased themes to justify her reality. Sylvia Plath focused her poetry on her life and the obstacles she faced being a woman in the twentieth century....
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Introduction Nature is a beautiful thing that should be explored and persevered for the future generation, it does come with its challenges such as patients getting injured and exposure to elements in the environment that can produce many types of emergencies. Emergency practitioners must be ready to recognize and manage these conditions. They can do this by becoming knowledgeable about the causative factors and by learning the pathophysiology of these specific disorders that can occur in the wilderness. Literature Review...
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The food choices that people decide to eat have a direct impact on health which can either be positive or negative. However, we can't deny that the food choices that people make are highly influenced by what is readily available within their environment. For example, that is where the closest supermarket is located along with where the closest fast-food restaurant is. The United States at this time is considered to have one of the highest rates of obesity and is...
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In December and July, for the past 20 years, my grandfather ran one of Staten Islandâs biggest blood drives which took place at my very own school, St. Clareâs. Ever since I was about four or five, my mother took me to the drive as I saw people walk in and out donating a pint or two of blood at a time. My grandfather limited my view of what was going on, but truly, I knew what was happening, I...
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Happy endings are common in literature and they end the story with a positive resolution or outcome. I believe that happy endings are also predictable in the sense that you can make the assumption that the protagonists will have everything work out in their favor before reaching the end of the story. However, not all endings are happy or have a favorable outcome, they will sometimes end in a tragedy or a situation that is not resolved. My thoughts as...
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Money has a major role in the Development of society often times, people say that they can live without money. They define money as just one of the tools that enhance people's living environment. However, in real life money is a very important matter in peopleâs lives. Although people in history have lived through the exchange of goods and didnât rely on the value of money itself, today modern society canât function without money. Money plays a huge role in...
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Family groups are âkinship ties or social bonds based on ancestry, marriage or adoptionâ (Nelson Community and Family Studies, 2014). In relation to myself, my family is very close and has formed ties that are almost indestructible because not only are they close by blood, but they are also close by friendly ties. Excluding me, I live in a household of five people which includes both of my parents, my younger brother, and my two younger sisters. Our time is...
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Introduction The Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the oldest known pieces of literature, offers a profound insight into the values and beliefs of ancient Mesopotamian civilization. Central to this narrative is the character of Enlil, the Mesopotamian god of wind, air, earth, and storms. Enlil plays a crucial role in the epic, not only as a divine figure wielding immense power but also as a symbol of the complex relationship between the divine and the mortal world. This essay seeks...
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âReason has not been able to substitute for God (Hugo Tristram Engelhardt, 2017).â This is the thrust of Engelhardtâs view of bioethics (and ethics). Engelhardt documents the failed aspirations of the Enlightenment regarding a morality based on reason in which governments would be able to establish their authority through moral rationality, and all citizens would be part of a moral community. He termed this, the Western Philosophical Project, which was born in Greece. Engelhardt deemed this project as flawed because...
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Particle pollution, also known as particulate matter, is a major cause of death in cities like Kanpur, India, known as the worldâs most polluted city, the industrial hub's annual PM 2.5 average was 173 microgram per cubic meter (ug/m3) which has about 600 people visiting hospitals which respiratory diseases every month, mostly children and people over 50. [7] Effects of air pollution Air pollution has negative effects on the environment as the production of acid rain, eutrophication, ozone depletion, reduction...
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Community service is a social welfare service activity carried out by a community to meet the material and spiritual needs of its members. Community service is not just a social spontaneous and voluntary service activity, but a guided, organized, and systematic service system. Community service is not an ordinary social service industry. It is different from a business social service industry. Community service is not a social activity that provides services for others with only a small number of people....
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Introduction Since the beginning of time, transportation has remained a hurdle for human beings. Humans' first means of transport were walking, running, and swimming. The domestication of animals introduced a new way to lay the burden of transport on more powerful creatures, allowing the transportation of heavier loads, or humans riding animals for greater speed and duration. Inventions such as the wheel and the sled helped make animal transport more efficient through the introduction of vehicles. Water transport, including rowed...
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How can I improve my employability prospects to reach my career goals? My career goal as of this moment is to complete my degree course to the best standard I can and to get a job in the real estate property development sector. I hope to improve and add employability skills to my knowledge with the aim to make myself as good a candidate as possible to get a job in the future. I want to also achieve full professional...
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Democracy in crisis: Is Direct Democracy the Solution? Democracy is a big word in todayâs world. Pure democracy is basically what most political systems are trying to achieve. It has many types and forms and all of them depend on the status of the particular country. Direct democracy is people voting themselves instead of choosing representatives to vote and decide the issues for them. Every countryâs political system has it is troubling and the question remains, is direct democracy the...
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âLove is a force more formidable than any other. It is invisible â it cannot be seen or measured, yet it is powerful enough to transform you in a moment, and offer you more joy than any material possession could.â Barbara De Angelis When you hear the name Shakespeare, what comes to mind? I am sure itâs his timeless play, Romeo and Juliet. This play has also been contemporized and made into a movie by the same name, but the...
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Jack creates an alternate identity in order to take a break from sides of his life that become straining. To further explain, when he is bored he leaves the country and goes to the city to help his pretend brother who he has named Ernest, this is the man Gwendolyn thinks she is marrying. Society is so structured and pulls on Jack's life, additionally, it is impossible for the middle class to rise so his only choice to achieve some...
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Finding My Identity in My Life As Iâve grown up and reflected on my childhood I realize how great of a childhood I had and how itâs affected me to this day. I had a loving and supportive family who was always there for me and a group of friends I could always fall back on. I did well in school and participated in sports while I was growing up. Even though I had all these great things in my...
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In the zoo, people can observe a variety of animals from all over the world. From aquatic animals to terrestrial animals, those vivid creatures are displayed in front of human beings. The origin of zoos can be dated back to ancient Egypt. Animals represented the power and wealth of an empire. The Romans usually captured animals, such as lions, elephants, and bears to battle criminals. According to Poultry, Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences (2014), âCollections of animals during ancient times could...
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Introduction Is it true that you are wanting to get up tomorrow first thing and run outside to play in the snow as opposed to sitting in a homeroom or office? Winter storms some of the time bring about snow days, where the climate conditions make travel and openness to cold air excessively dangerous for normal everyday exercises. A colder time of year storm is a climate occasion where the precipitation is predominantly snow, slush, or freezing rain. Regularly combined...
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