'Religion is the opium of the individuals.' In setting, the articulation is a portion of Marx's structural-functionalist contention that religion was developed by individuals to calm instability over their part within the universe and in society. The establishment of skeptical feedback is: Man makes religion, religion does not make the man. Religion is, undoubtedly, the self-consciousness and self-esteem of man who has either not however won through to himself, or has as of now misplaced himself once more. But man...
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My story starts when I was born in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, my parents decided to move to the land of opportunities and go to a far-away land, called America. I was born on the 6th of February in 2002. The things I have learned and believe in and the experiences I have had throughout my life have shaped me into the person I am today. As the eldest child of my family, a lot has been required of me from...
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Many grocery stores around the world have been useful to provide a variety of foods and other services as well. From the 15th century starting mass production of natural grocery varieties to modern society such as Walmart and other grocery stores enriching the needs of others was a great business tool and idea that has built upon people's needs for food and drinks. There have been many successes being made in grocery stores providing the needs of others, but has...
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As kids, everyone dreams of the unthinkable; we dream that we will be the next big thing in Hollywood making something big out of ourselves. I have yet to meet one person who does not wish that their dreams will come true. As we all start to grow up our dreams start to become smaller, and smaller until they are in the back of our minds most probably forgotten because we began to tell ourselves that they are just dreams...
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I was excited to read about the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship and would certainly like to apply for it. My application is conditional upon being awarded a scholarship, and I sincerely wish for a full-study scholarship. Growing up on the outskirts of Beijing, I have witnessed how economics has changed the life of local citizens. For the past decade, my hometown â Daxing â has transformed from an agriculture-intense district to a place where medical factories, food processing plants, and the...
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How do you stay inspired? If the external circumstances and situations look bleak and your patience is thin, what stops you? How do you keep your dreams and goals alive in difficult times? I am constantly challenged in this area of ââinspiration when things are rather difficult. Patience is definitely not one of my strong costumes. If things don't move as fast as I want, I can be easily disappointed and frustrated. There were times in my life when I...
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The forest is dark and damp and the black ink-hollow trees sway in the wind I'm on my way through the woods and don't know how to get out. At 12 o'clock on Monday, I go to my friend's Amelia house. There was a time in her life when Amelias thought of the silly thoughts in her head, she decided to go on an adventure in a dark forest where we have no sun to light up the forest amelia...
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Growing up on a farm in the tiny town of Martinsville, Indiana life was fairly boring and routine. We had the cows to tease and run around with, and the golf course across the street where we would occasionally trick golfers into believing they had gotten a hole-in-one. However, this often got old and I found myself spending most of my childhood with my family members either at my house or close by. While there was little to do but...
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Every person wants a happy and good life. We do things for able to achieve life and to make us contented and happy. By studying or working hard, we attain our goals for ourselves and for our loved ones. We do certain things because we want to achieve a life that will make us happy and content. People's definitions of the good life may vary and differ in particular. However, we recognize universal truths that cut across our differences. Some...
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Drugs are definitely an epidemic in the world. People partake in lots of different types for many different reasons. Some are legal and prescribed by doctors, and others are not. Some drugs can be helpful but are overused, and others have no practical use at all but to get high. Marijuana is one drug that can have both positive and negative factors. Marijuana is a very commonly used drug. It goes by many names including pot, grass, cannabis, weed, hemp,...
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Since Jacobi Hospital is a large facility, itâs almost always very busy. Iâve learned a lot of different aspects of my field. This was one expectation I had before starting the internship, to learn different aspects of my field. My second expectation was taking orders from a manager and completing my daily assigned tasks. Although to some extent this expectation I had made before starting my internship was accurate, however, one thing that made this expectation different was that my...
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A study conducted by Harvard, states that sympathy is profoundly established in human instinct it has a natural premise in the cerebrum and body. We help each other in light of various reasons. A few people help since they just can't not to support others on the off chance that they need assistance. The others help since they wish to give some positive vitality or on the grounds that they should help. Here and there we can help the others...
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In life, there is no certainty but sometimes, we just have to take a leap of faith. I am an ordinary girl with extraordinary dreams. I guess the most obvious thing about me is I am a bit of introvert. I mean, I am always a wallflower. But it does not mean that I do not like being around with people. I actually love it. I love to have a deep conversation with someone, hear someone's problems and dramas in...
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Weâve all done something insensitive to somebody, whether it was out of emotion, or because we didnât know any better. Throughout âTo Kill a Mockingbirdâ, the protagonist Scout Finch is portrayed as an immature, naive child. Because she has grown up with wealth, privilege, and a nonchalant father she doesnât learn empathy. Growing up in a small town in 1930âs Alabama has also influenced her racial views. Eventually Scout is exposed to the real world, she goes from being stagnant...
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Using three different types of passion, Shakespeare's âRomeo and Julietâ describes love: the unrequited love between Romeo and Rosaline, the true and sincere love between Romeo and Juliet, and the pessimistic love between Mercutio and the Nurse. Using traditional notions of love specific to the era helps convey the message that it can take many forms. Since Romeo and Juliet are sincere, the play implies that true love is found beyond love. Romance changes their perspectives on love. The genuine...
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What is work? Is work necessary? Is it a duty, a socially acceptable behavior, or a natural predisposition. The debate of the meaning of work stems from an argument on whether work was degrading or elevating. Is work a restraint on peopleâs capacities of freedom, according to Herbert Marcuseâs argument in âEros and Civilizationâ or has work, as Daniel Bell wrote in his book âThe End of Ideologyâ, âalways stood in the center of moral consciousnessâ (Wolfe, 1996)? I side...
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In my eye, a great occupation is created by three basic elements: high salary, a satisfaction of a worker and professional environment. They are a formula for everyone, especially internships. They can consider making the right decision for their future career and their own cash flow. If we can make an effort for everything we need and we want, a high salary is the only choice for us to live a stable life. What do we go to work for?...
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Eating breakfast is important among many other things. Lots of people, including young people start their day without breakfast. Most of them feel as if they donât have any time when they wake up before their daily activities or just donât have an appetite right away. I feel that it is truly vital to start off your day with a nice breakfast which provides a great source of fuel. This paper has the main purpose. Itâs showing you how much...
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Video games are now very popular for young teenagers, both male and female. Those teenagers are addicted to the video games so much that most of them do not focus on their future. As a result, they face many problems, such as health, poor performance, and personality. Therefore, there is no doubt that teenagers should avoid playing video games. The first problem when teenagers spend too much time on video games is that they are prone to get health risk,...
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One recently published study shows that In Sydney, dog owners and dogs go to trips together 2.6 million times a week (Kent & Mulley, 2017). Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on public transport in Australia. Many people think pets should not be excluded from public transport. Because pets are part of many people's life, and accepting their lifestyle is a sign of respect. Another point is, public transportation is made for convenient, but it limits the right of pet owners...
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Over the years, and in our history books, weâve seen many examples of conflict and cooperation causing development in the world. The nationalist revolutions in Europe and Latin America, the democratic reforms in Britain and France, and the nationalist movements and failures in Eastern Europe and Russia are all examples of this. There are also many examples of revolution causing conflict. Conflict between the oppressed people and their oppressors led to revolutions in France, Haiti, and Mexico. In the 1840s,...
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If you as a viewer love feeling pity, hate, and sadness then this movie is for you. If you like drama, great acting, a believable story and lack of cheesy scenes then this is the movie for you. â12 Years a Slaveâ which is the director Steve McQueen`s lovechild with the 1853 book also named â12 Years a Slaveâ. The plot of the movie is about the writer of the real-life tale of Solomon Northupâs kidnapping from his northern freedom...
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Today pet owners have been spending billions of dollars on their pets rather than welfare. Buckhard Bilger argues that Americans spend too much money on their pets. I agree with Bilger argument. Pet owners could be using their money differently and animals have a sense of knowing they wonât live for too long meaning we shouldn't let them endure the extra pain they are going through. According to Bilger, âAmericans now spend $19 billion a year on veterinary care for...
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Even though I want to put all my effort into my future, I want to improve my skills so that my potential can be achieved. Time has flown when my alarm clock screams at me to get out of bed every morning as a young girl, my best memory was to describe myself as a marketer. After graduation, I want to move out of town to develop myself, get more experience, and focus on myself. I have always loved traveling...
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My big dreams are to become a lecturer and found the language institute for orphans. I want to become a lecturer because I like to dive in the realm of education and want develop the knowledges, besides that I also want to teach college students who will conduct the future. I know to be a lecturer is not easy I must complete my education and be a smart person. First, I have to graduate from college and get my bachelor...
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Social constructionism are values that are created within a society to define certain roles. An example of this is gender roles in society, i.e., male and female roles. Motherhood is a period in a womanâs life, usually after childbirth where she looks after her child. Motherhood is an extension of the socially constructed female gender role. However, motherhood is not a static role and is different in a variety of cultures. McMahon, (1995) explored the nature of motherhood using interaction...
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It is true that the salary is always an important issue in choosing a job. While many people believe that it is better to do a job they hate for a high payment, I agree with those who argue that choosing a job people love even it has a low wage or job satisfaction is more important. There are three primary reasons why choosing a job people love is better. Firstly, job satisfaction increases more productivity. When doing a job...
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In the year 1906 the first person to ever plant rice in the south-eastern Australia was Jo Takasuka who was a merchant. Still in 1906, Jo Takasuka planted 35 acres of rice on the land that he had rented from a farmer on the Murray River. The farming of rice was an economic decision because there was no law against growing it. Meaning that anyone could grow rice whenever and where ever they wanted. Most plantations of rice are found...
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One of the most challenging things, in my opinion, is explaining oneself. We generally describe ourselves with our surroundings or other people. As a result, I describe myself as a responsible daughter, student, and caring friend. I have always been a family-oriented person. My family's greatest strength is our ability to be solid and one. They had a major impact on who I am today. They showed me how to express my feelings and how to hold those that are...
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Chocolate is consumed worldwide with 7.2 million tons of chocolate being consumed in 2009 (Statista, 2015). There is a large quantity of research investigating the impacts of large chocolate consumption such as research investigating cardiovascular benefits of eating chocolate. Dietary trials have found improvement in insulin sensitivity (Grassi, Lippi, Necozione, Desideri & Ferri, 2005), blood pressure (Grassi et al., 2007) and cerebral blood flow (Sorond, Lipsitz, Hollenberg & Fisher 2008). However, there is less research investigating whether chocolate can have...
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