Our environment is made of living things and things not alive. The life of these species includes livestock and other microorganisms; the environmentâs unlived components are food, water, dirt, sunshine, etc. Any time a relatively long toxin is introduced to our environment, it contributes to environmental contamination. Air, water, soil, noise, light and nuclear pollution are some of the main types of pollution. The air pollution is caused by emissions from factories, building chimneys, cars and oils. Wasted industrial solvents,...
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Whales, turtles and seabirds are in critical danger with 8 million tons of plastic dumped into our oceans every year, marine life is swallowing more plastic than ever and itâs killing them fast. Today I am here to discuss the types of marine pollution and how it affects marine life. Sewage is a common pollution, it consists mostly of greywater, blackwater soaps, detergents and toilet paper. Blackwater can contain feces, urine, water and toilet paper from flushed toilets, blackwater is...
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Climate change is quicker and stronger in the Arctic than in most of the. The Polar zone is now getting more warmer at a rate of twice the earthâs average. In Polar zone, it gets warmer quicker than the the world. As the Polar zone loses snow and ice, rock and water absorb more and more of the sunâs energy, making it ever warmer. This is called the albedo effect. Global warming is an issue we have all been made...
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George Washington was a Father of our country, and his farewell address is full of advice that he gave us and urge us to follow them as part of one nation. Some advice was: We must rely on GOD. He believed from the starting that we must seek GODâs help in every matter, and religion and ethics are essential for good Government. In his farewell address, he clearly said: âOf all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity,...
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A brilliant page turner for readers who love brilliant storyline and drama. Angels and Demons is an outstanding thriller, mystrey and crime fiction by Dan Brown, is also the writer who wrote âDa Vinci Code.' The book has the same protagonist, Robert Langdon who is a professor and is set in the cobbled street of Europe and the Vatican City. The story is set in CERN (One of the biggest physics centers of the world) in Geneva, Switzerland where a...
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Drilling and fracking by oil and gas companies must end in the USA, as nearly one million American wells have been fracked since the 1940s. Now, energy is important, but fracking for oil is not the best way to produce energy, and it brings a great deal of harm to the environment. Hydraulic fracking is a technique that helps recover gas and oil from shale rock. While fracking is still in its exploratory phase in the UK, it is being...
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Technology has brought about a paradigm shift in the world of ICT. However, it has brought about various effects in our society like cybercrime. Cybercrime is a crime where a person uses a computer to access private and confidential information. Therefore, this paper will discuss on various effects of cybercrime on social media. First, cybercrime has brought about security costs. Cybercriminals have now shifted their attention to social medial platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and so on. To ensure that...
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William Blakeâs literary masterpiece, âThe Tygerâ has been scrutinized from literal and metaphorical points of view as he revisits his preferred dilemmas of innocence vs. experience. As for God, his creations are just beautiful and transcend the notions of good-evil. As is the case with his earlier poems, âThe Tygerâ gives no visible answers except to offer more questions. Though 'The Tyger' is specifically about how the nature of God's creation can be reconciled with the existence of the fearsome...
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The theory of multiple intelligences was developed in 1983 by Dr. Howard Gardner, professor of education at Harvard University. It suggests that the traditional notion of intelligence, based on I.Q. testing, is far too limited. Instead, Dr. Gardner proposes eight different intelligences to account for a broader range of human potential in children and adults. Dr. Gardner says that our schools and culture focus most of their attention on linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligence. We esteem the highly articulate or logical...
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William James, philosopher and psychologist, was instrumental in establishing Harvard's psychology department, which at its inception was tied to the department of philosophy. James himself remained unconvinced that psychology was in fact a distinct discipline, writing in his 1892 survey of the field, Psychology: Briefer Course, 'This is no science; it is only the hope of a science' (p. 335). Despite Jamesâs skepticism, in the ensuing century this hope was fully realized in the department he helped to found. Initially...
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Part of the objective of Securities and Exchange Board of India is to hold requirements for truthful and orderly markets. In order to help gain this goal, the Securities and Exchange Board of India regulates a range of stock market participants. These encompass the following: Stock Exchange An inventory alternate is an organized market that brings all the investors or merchants together. It enables the sale and buy of shares through unique shoppers and sellers. Most of the trading in...
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A mobile phone is a portable device that is used as a tool of communication between people over a long distance. It allows people to make calls and send text messages. Nowadays, mobile phones are being used not only by adults but even the kids now are most likely having them. This leads some of the kids are heading off to the school while bringing their mobile phones along which creates an issue whether should or should not the kids...
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The lion has lived on this planet for over a million years and is the second largest wild cat after the tiger. It is a symbol of strength, power and courage. Most lions live in Africa. There is also a small population of lions called the Asian lion that lives in India. General Information The second largest wild cat. Males have a brown mane. Lions rest up to 20 hours a day. One of the most famous animals on the...
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Growing up and realizing I had to pick a career that I was going to be stuck in for the rest of my life seemed very overwhelming. That put an immense amount of stress for a child who has their whole life to decide. I thought I had an endless amount of time to decide since I was only in middle school. My life changing experience made me realize that time was actually something I had to worry about. During...
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The Indian Removal Act was signed into law on May 28, 1830, by United States President Andrew Jackson. The law authorized the president to negotiate with southern Native American tribes for their removal to federal territory west of the Mississippi River in exchange for white settlement of their ancestral lands. The law was signed into law by Andrew Jackson and it was strictly enforced under his and Martin Van Buren's administration, which lasted until 1841. Native Americans living east of...
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A magazine is a regular publication printed in gloss-coated and matte paper, or distributed electronically. Magazines are usually frequently released and contain a range of materials. In general, they are financed by ads, a sales price, discounted cards or a combination of the three, while newspaper is a daily publication that provides written material on current affairs and is mostly printed with a white or gray background in black ink. Newspapers can cover a broad variety of topics such as...
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Knowledge, in simple terms, knowledge is data that have been shaped into a form that is meaningful and useful to the intended persons. It can also be defined as information that is specific, relevant and actionable. Social Networks are dedicated websites and applications which enable people to communicate with each other through text messages, comments and using images. Facebook is a perfect example of a social networking site that connects us with family and friends online. WhatsApp on the other...
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According to Henry Jenkins it saud: âI recalled that the LA Riots were not only about conflicts between angry blacks and the LAPD but had also revealed other conflicts within and between the multiracial groups inhabiting South Centralâ. Protests in Los Angeles have caused the city to revisit its legacy of racial problems arising from police brutality. Underfunding the police, and here you are building a new police office, I think there had to be a change in culture among...
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My philosophy in life could be different to others. Cause our philosopy will be depending on our different experience in life. I've experience of sometimes lossing someone, and feeling of doesn't have anything in life and not all could experience on it. There would be many people that have similar philosophy on life but not all of them would be exactly the same. What is my purpose in life? What is our purpose in life? Why we are here?That's a...
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Research design refers to the overall strategy used to conduct research, which defines a concise and logical plan for addressing established research questions through the collection, interpretation, analysis, and discussion of data. The study design defines the study type and subtype, study problem, hypotheses, independent and dependent variables, experimental design, and, if applicable, data collection methods, and statistical analysis plan. Research design is a structure created to find answers to research questions. The main types of research design are: descriptive...
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Although the Internet has ended up an important source of records for many people, everyoneâs privacy is greatly harmed by the Internet. First of all, people regularly use the web and they spend greater time on sitting computers. As a result, they can get back pain and eye problems. A sad consequence of the dependency is that they are so used to excessive pace statistics by just clicking on the next hyperlink that they can no longer comprehend an exact...
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Right after World War I had finished up, the 1920s were fast approaching. Due to various factors, this decade was called The Roaring Twenties. However, it has long been debated as to whether the 20s roared in Canada. Nevertheless, the 20s roared for Canadaâs economy, as they allowed it to grow and become more independent. One factor that allowed Canadaâs economy to grow during the 1920s was a large amount of migration from rural areas to urban areas. In the...
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The month has arrived and Holi is just round the corner. Now everyone feels like they are in the videogame âcounter strikeâ and are always on the lookout for enemies. The kids, probably running from their examsâ studies, have started inflating balloons with coloured water which just wonât wash out. People have stopped wearing white in fear of having to say a goodbye to their outfit forever. It is one of our major festivals and supposedly full of fun and...
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The primary aim of picking two dance forms - Kathak and Yakshagana - was to observe and contrast their differences and similarities while also establishing a comparison between two parts of India that differ widely in their cultures. This is reflected in their respective dance styles, music and their ways of interpreting the text as well as its depiction. Since the origins of the two differ greatly the themes of the dances also vary from each other. By the 10th...
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The Neolithic Revolution had marked the transition of the society in which agriculture was promoted during the time. The Neolithic Revolution was a period of development as well as improvement in the standard of living (Kristin Harper and George Armelagos). In other words, it was the transition from hunter-gather to the agriculturalist (Wikipedia and PPT), it was the process of a life transition, from displaced to settled along with developing agriculture. One of the most significant examples of the move...
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Controlling is a management function that control the performance of a company and process of carry out the plan that have been set. It recognizes the leeway between the plan that have been set and the real outcome. After that, it will make the correction to the deviations and also make sure the company is going on the achievement of its goals (Satyendra, 2015). BMW's brand philosophy, only through continuous innovation, can enable the company to maintain a strong life...
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The speaker of the poem titled âA Noiseless Patient Spiderâ by Walt Whitman is Walt Whitman himself. I came to this conclusion since it is in the first person perspective as evidenced with the usage of the word âIâ. We know that his attitudes on race have been described as âunstable and inconsistentâ. He did not constantly agree with the abolitionists, but praised human dignity. He is considered one of the greatest American poets. Romanticism was a movement Whitman was...
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âThe Sociological Imaginationâ written by C. Wright Mills discusses how sociology is the practice and ability of intellectually removing oneâs mind from routine and familiar situations and events in order to view things from a clearer objective and standpoint. C. Wright Mills demonstrates two conceptions of social reality throughout the book. The first notion is âthe individualâ. Mills discusses how âthe individualâ experience and worldly viewpoints are results from the environment in which the individual exists in. The second notion...
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My understanding of the reading is that the sociological imagination is a personâs ability to imagine and allows them to grasp history and biography which he states can be viewed as if two roads were both leading to a roundabout, with the roundabout being the sociological imagination. The sociological imagination are the connections between a personâs private life and societal life. The private life (or biography) of most people generally involves being a member of a small group such as...
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In this essay I will describe how the works of art -âBonheur de Vivreâ by Henry Matisse and' Les Demoiselles dâAvignon' by Pablo Picasso, both were influenced by and how they moved away from the painting âThe Large Bathersâ by Paul Cezanne. Both Picasso and Matisse were prominent artists. Pablo Picasso primarily delved into the cubism and surrealism (âArt Periodsâ, 2019). Henry Matisse generally created artworks in the vein of fauvism and modernism (âHenry Matisseâ, 2019). âThe Large Bathersâ by...
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