When most people are asked if they like chocolate they will say yes. There are more people who do than donât. This answer though is an uninformed response. As far as most people are concerned chocolate comes from the store, we are unaware of the process that gets it into the pretty packages we bring it home in. However, there are some things people donât know about the process, good and bad things. There are environmental effects as well as...
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The introduction of computers to the household has forever changed the way we live. Our home lives are very different from even 50 years ago, approximately 3.2 billion people worldwide have access to the web, 2 million smartphones are sold daily and it is estimated 60% of homes in the developed world have at least one desktop in their home. With this influx of access to technology, specifically computers our lifestyles are bound to be almost completely different from those...
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It is a well-known saying that dogs are a manâs best friend. A new study in Europe has even found that dogs have been around for 32,000 years. The first dog known to be domesticated was known as Canis familiaris and descended from Eurasian gray wolves. They were originally bred by humans to assist people in hunting, but over time became a member of their family. Dogs depended on other members in their pack thousands of years ago for survival,...
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Linda Rodriguez McRobbie address in her article âShould We Stop Keeping Pets? Why More and More's Ethicists Say Yesâ, right of animalâs self-determination. Dr. Hal Herzog, cited by McRobbie, claimed we give our pets the characteristics of a family but restrain them with our choices. McRobbie argues that keeping pets is unethical and people are taking away their freedom. Even though she also suggests how dog and cats are euthanized every year and leaving them alone is as good as...
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Introduction Concerts have long been a quintessential part of cultural expression, offering both artists and audiences a platform for a shared auditory and visual experience. In an era where digital music streaming is ubiquitous, live performances provide an irreplaceable dimension of artistic presentation and audience interaction. This essay aims to delve into the multifaceted nature of concert experiences, examining the elements that contribute to their enduring appeal. By analyzing specific examples and incorporating insights from music critics, we will explore...
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Time is the unknown mystery, continued progress and precious thing in our life. Time has been considered important in the sector of humanâs life, religion and many others. In several books the concept of time is highlighted as mentioned: âThe moment you realize how important time is, your entire perspective will changeâ. So, this quote realizes that time is one of the valuable aspect and fundamental principle of our life. Therefore, wasting of time is regarded as wasting of money....
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The parable is widely used in literature. Centuries ago, it was used only as a religious didactic story, but today the writers want to give a lesson for people hiding it under the cover of a nice story. Reading âThe Lotteryâ by Shirley Jackson and âThe One Who Walks Away from Omelasâ by Ursula Le Guin, I was expecting the sweet and kind stories; the ending of both was an unpleasant surprise to me. The authors clearly used parables as...
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The first section of the report will look to analyze career development with respect to a particular theory. While the second and third sections are personalized interpretations and analysis of my long-term career prospects and a thorough analysis of the career options worksheet respectively. Analyzing a Leader The hospitality leader, whose career that is going to be analyzed for this report is Amanda Wills. Amanda Wills is the former director at Virgin Vacations and she has been credited to a...
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The film 'Good Will Hunting' describes a genius young Will, who solved the equations of the MIT mathematics professor Gerald on the blackboard and was discovered by Gerald. However, Will is a very violent and unsatisfied young man. When Gerald found this genius, he was about to send to jail because of the fight. Gerald pleaded with the judge for bail, and then let Will be free from jail. In order to let Will find his own life goals, he...
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Introduction The Reconstruction Era, following the American Civil War, represents a pivotal period in United States history, marked by profound political, social, and economic transformations. This era, spanning from 1865 to 1877, aimed to reintegrate the secessionist Southern states into the Union and to redefine the legal status of African Americans. The plans for Reconstruction were contentious, as they sought to address the deep-seated racial and sectional divisions that the war had intensified. Key figures, such as President Abraham Lincoln,...
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Parenting is a âpass it onâ feature in life. When two adults decide to have a child, they commit themselves to raise that child and doing so by gathering for possibly everything that the child will need. These comprise of food, shelter, education, pleasure and many others. The âTiger Momâ parenting style is most likely to produce happy children who grow up to be happy and productive adults than the Western parenting style. This is because tiger parenting is stricter,...
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When you imagine storytelling, it is most likely that you will reminisce in your story from your childhood, as do I. This essay will explore my role as an early yearâs practitioner and reflect on my practice, values and beliefs. It is my story. I am a 19-year-old British Kosovan female student living in London. I have grown up with my parents and one sibling, a younger sister. She has been my motivation as to why I wish to pursue...
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âTravel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of livingâ â Miriam Beard. It may be very cliche to say that travel has the power to change and inspire but as cliche as it may be, it's also very true. From a young age, I have been fascinated by travelling and exploring the sights which I never knew even existed. The endless possibilities of places to visit...
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Michael Jackson was a famous American pop-rock singer, songwriter, and dancer, born on the 29th of August, 1958 and died June 25th, 2009. He was given the name âKing of Popâ by being one of the best-selling, and most memorable music artists of all time. His album âThrillerâ quickly rose to the top in 1984 and was certified platinum a few years later, now having up to 66 million sales worldwide. Throughout Michaelâs career, he was both one of the...
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Introduction Mental illness among students has emerged as a critical issue in American society, warranting urgent attention and intervention. As educational institutions are pivotal in shaping the future generation, the prevalence of mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, and stress-related conditions among students poses significant challenges. According to the American College Health Association (2019), nearly 60% of college students reported feeling overwhelming anxiety, while 40% experienced severe depression. The escalating mental health crisis not only affects students' academic performance...
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As human beings we all have basic needs that have to be met, understanding those needs will help us understand the factors that contribute to the drive to achieve certain goals. Students are preoccupied with many things: classes, work, home life, grades, and health, etc. When students are concerned about certain needs, their behaviors are easily centered on meeting those needs. Those concerns surpass learning and achievement. Physiological needs are the most important and when they are not met, they...
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Introduction John Stuart Mill, a seminal figure in the development of liberal thought, articulated a compelling concept of liberty that has influenced political philosophy for generations. In his seminal work, "On Liberty," Mill presents a nuanced exploration of individual freedom, advocating for a society where personal autonomy is respected, provided it does not harm others. His philosophy is grounded in the principle of utility, where actions are measured by their contribution to overall happiness. Mill's notion of liberty is multifaceted,...
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Stress, anxiety and temporary depressive states are common for those just living their daily lives. However, studies have proven that a simple companion could change this. Having animal companions, such as dogs, have a great impact on overall health and happiness. Spending quality alone time with an animal whether it be your own or one from a group organization bringing those pets to a public facility raises overall physical and mental wellness. Dogs are natural mediators of emotional health; this...
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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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The coloration of the foods is what captivates the eye, the taste is what draws the cravings, and the texture encourages sensational options of fresh foods. At a young age we are told to eat our fruits and vegetables, just so that we can grow big and strong. Nevertheless, how much do we really know about what we consume and where they come from? To this day, many people are not aware of the pros and cons of genetically modified...
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The film âFreedom Writersâ displays the story of Ms. Erin Gruwell, a new, dedicated teacher in a high school full of at-risk teenagers in need of a change. Doing all she could, she tries different methods of inspiring her students to learn, to respect themselves and each other, as well helping the students to develop dignity and conscience. The English term âdignityâ comes from the Latin word âdignitasâ, meaning âworthinessâ. It implies that each person is worthy of honor, respect...
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Genetically modified food (or GMO food) is food produced from plants or animals, whose DNA has been altered through genetic engineering. Genetic modification of rice grains to produce âgolden riceâ will enhance vitamin A levels of the deficient, is a cost-effective solution for malnutrition and the poor; and will reduce the agricultural sectors carbon footprint. Golden Rice and Genetic Engineering Genetic engineering involves a snip or tweak of DNA at precise locations on the genome, using technologies such as CRISPR...
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The changes in the industrial requirements of the professionals is a never-ending task, and you will never be able to know what the industry would expect from you tomorrow. Regardless of your profession, you are stuck in a continuously rolling wheel, and you should remember that you are supposed to be moving so as to allow yourself to move forward with the wheel rather than get crushed from it. Engineering management is one such opportunity that has been created to...
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Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human motivation, characteristics, or behavior to inanimate objects, animals, or natural phenomena. In other words, anthropomorphism is when we humans give human characteristics or behaviors to animals. According to the RSPCA, there are an âestimated 8.5 million dogs in the UKâ. We are a nation of dog lovers and according to a survey â90% of pet-owning Britons think of their pet as a member of the familyâ. However, you canât guarantee that all dog owners...
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Video games can be defined as interactive electronic games that aim to entertain players. According to Quwaider et al. (2019), video games allow players to access virtual 2D or 3D environments within specific rules and conditions. There are different categories of video games ranging from action to sports games, strategy, shooting, racing or adventure. Recent years have shown an increase in what are termed violent video games. Quwaider et al. state that fighting games such as Tekken or Mortal Combat...
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âThe Swimmerâ, a short story written by American author John Cheever in 1964, is centered on the journey of a middle-aged man, Neddy Merrill, as he attempts to swim across country in various swimming pools he finds along the way. It emerges from a world in which Merill is an affluent member of society, simply reveling in lifeâs greatest pleasures with friends. However, as the story progresses, it evokes a landscape of instability and denial in which Merrill knows no...
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The difference in the way Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini dictated is a hotly-debated topic that often divides opinions. There is a great deal of differences between the dictatorship of Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini. The way they portrayed their political ideology were very distinct from one another. The ways these three came to power were different. Hitler tried to take control of a struggling Germany through the âBeer Hall Putschâ. And when he didnât succeed, he was arrested. In jail he...
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I had a very difficult time to choose one from the many outstanding characters from the movie we watch âFreedom Writersâ. After some thinking I have chosen to describe one of the most authentic from all, Marcus. Marcus is independent young man who was forced to live on his own after his mom kicked him out of the house because of his involvement with a gang. He is a student at Woodrow Wilson High school in Long Beach California and...
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Over 8.2 million people die of cancer each year due to the bad accessibility to detection methods and treatment. The problem is that people are finding out they have cancer too late which makes it harder to treat. Cancer is the 4th most leading cause of death between adults 20-39 years old in the United States. Nearly half of people who have cancer arenât diagnosed early enough. This makes it harder for the treatment to succeed, making it more likely...
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As teenagers, we may think of poetry as synonyms of old and useless, and reading it may seem monotonous. When we read a poem, we must have problems with pronunciation and comprehension of it. Although when we hear it, we can experience a new way to approach the poem. I came from Cuba, where the Internet is not an option to make poems come alive, and the technology is deplorable because of the blockage held against the island. Cuba uses...
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