Recently, there has been quite a lot of community displeasure in the field of animal cloning. Animal cloning for consumption is a very debatable topic in society at this point in time, whether the products are safe to consume, humane or inhumane towards the animals. The public has stated they are against animal cloning and will not acquire āclonedā foods. Scientific evidence to state the safety of the products has been expressed to them. The public has major concerns about...
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Bullying is one of the most common issues these days and had been faced by almost every individual. It is a type of forceful behavior in which someone intentionally and repeatedly causes injury or annoyance to another person. It can happen in any place and can take the form of physical contact, verbal abuse, or online. No matter what form of bullying, but the result can be the same, serious trouble and torment for the individual bullied. Bullying can lead...
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Being asked whether the humanities should be taught in the university or not, made me question myself on what the profound meaning of the humanities is. After searching it up, I discovered that this is an intellectual pursuit that deals with human society and culture, involving the study and analysis of history, literature, linguistics, philosophy, politics, and the like. Having learned more about the meaning of the humanities, I thought about how important it is for the people and the...
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My significant place would and will always be my home. My home has many different significance and characteristics that I feel are important. I spent my entire childhood there, especially some memorable moments that were special to me and my family. My home feels unique to me, more unique than any other place I know. There are features that made me feel that my home is very special to me. My first reason for my home being so special to...
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Life is not easy. It can be so peculiar and different that it forces people to radically change. It was so in my case. I started my journey in school. Unaware of what I was doing. Just going with the flow. Making my senses happy. I did everything so that made my senses happy. This is what we do our whole life. Scrolling through Instagram, YouTube is all part of the big trick that our brain plays with us. The...
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Home is a place where you grow up, play games, argue with your siblings, have family gatherings, and so much more. The saying āHome is where the heart isā pretty much describes it. In the book āThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finnā written by Mark Twain, Huck never really felt like he had a home, which is very true. For example, at the beginning of the book, Huck is living with Miss Watson in her nice home where he has many...
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Deciding where to live is one of the most important and earliest decisions to be made by students at the time of joining the university. Usually, there are two prominent options, living with the family at home or living in the college dormitory. I have experience of living in both situations. These two living situations vary in many prominent aspects, such as privacy, responsibility, access to university facilities and many others. But in this essay I am going to compare...
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Being an American is really cool and great. I feel that I am part of the best country in the whole wide world and feel that we all are blessed with so much freedom in our everyday lives. Many people in the United States are used to hearing themselves as an American, but they do not associate it with privilege anymore. Everyone uses the word so often, but they barely know what it means. Many people hate the fact that...
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Happiness is determined by who we are as a person and our perspective on life. In this essay, I am going to argue my point of view with reference to the famous novel āFahrenheit 451ā by Ray Bradbury and the author's main ideas expressed in it. āI don't know what it is. I'm so damned unhappy. I'm so mad and I don't know whyā (Bradbury, 61). When Bradbury says āI don't know what it isā, he seems to be saying...
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Traveling is a very crucial part of every human being's life because people travel from one place to another for different purposes. For example, it can be related to exploring the new place, work, and so on. I have traveled to certain places in my life and I enjoyed it a lot. But I would like to write about a zoo which is located near my hometown in India. That zoo is very popular because of numerous animals and its...
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āItās not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselvesā. Or is it? In both poems, āFateā by Emily Dickinson and āIfā by Rudyard Kipling, they both agree that we control the path we take in life. In the poem āFateā it explains a little more on how we control the path we take in life. Despite bearing some minor similarities, the differences between Emily Dickinson āFateā and Rudyard Kipling āIfā are remarkable in how each explains the...
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Nowadays, traffic accidents are increasing every year, as a result of which many people are injured, even dead by the accidents. There are many types of traffic accidents that cause many people to die. One of the most issues that happen every day is speeding. In this essay, I want to prove that speeding can kill many people and affect the environment. Firstly, speeding could either kill or injure people around you and even yourself on the road. The cause...
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For Jody Williams, the meaning of peace is that most people here in the world have adequate access to live, have adequate access to education and health needs. Not singing āKumbaya My Lordā, not symbolize the dove and the rainbow is true peace. Jody Williams showed what she wanted to convey in key terms related to peace, she exemplified people showing peaceful demeanor, and she used common general speech to reach people. And based on the people she mentioned, everyone...
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As this time of crisis, frontliners are hailed to be the modern-day heroes. They are the health workers, military and police authorities, journalists, food deliveries, government employees, bank employees, janitors, garbage truck collectors, traffic personnel and people who choose to remain on the front lines. In this essay, I will discuss the heroism of healthcare professionals and other frontliners in this time of pandemic, using Sztompkaās doctrine of heroic determinism. Sztompkaās (1993) approach to heroic determinism states that heroism is...
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You do not require strength and superpowers to be a hero. For some reason, a variety of people donāt support the notion of being a hero because of the association with danger. Individuals act heroically because of their concern for others, with the presence of personal risks and no reward. Although superpowers are not available, components that can contribute are bravery and courage. People act heroically for a variety of reasons, such as standing up for what they believe in,...
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Over a truly amazing span, we as a whole commit errors. Also, regularly we underestimate what we have, imagining that possibly we merit what we as of now have, or accepting that we won't ever require anybody to help or help us free from troublesome and testing times. Such was the case of a friend of mine who had an incredible work, a decent house, and all she required. She was, however, not a caring individual for a few reasons....
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The use of social media has been a ubiquitous act that is occurring among almost everyone around the world. This has led to the main reason why most kids, teenagers and adults canāt do without pressing their gadgets (phones and laptops) just because they want to make use of a social media network. Some people even walk and press their mobile devices without caring if they will fall down while in motion due to the intense concentration on social media...
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When was the last time you did not have to search for the answer to an innominate question? Probably today because technology has made us so dependent on what we know, but are unable to do out of laziness. Some examples of this technology are GPS, educational advancements, and social media. Therefore, GPS is used by many to help them get to a designated place. As you may know, before we had GPS our only options were to use a...
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Shakespeareās theme is about the permanence of love. He expresses love as a powerful and unstoppable force. He builds on this theme by saying that love is not something that can be āalter[ed]ā nor ābend[ed]ā to the loverās content. It's an āever-fixed markā that never moves or changes. In the first two lines of Sonnet 116, Shakespeare says that no āimpedimentsā or obstacles can ever get in the way of true lovers. Through every storm, every fight, and every obstacle...
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The internet has become an essential part of our life and it is hard not to underestimate its influence in modern society. However, it is a very complicated question to answer about its positive and negative sides in terms of peopleās reactions towards it. Nowadays it is particularly impossible to live without modern gadgets. New technologies are used in everyday life by millions of people around the world. Social relationships between us are getting easier with the help of mobiles...
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Ellen DeGeneres is a famous American talk show host. Despite facing many hardships and discriminatory situations when she became candid about her sexuality, Ellen utilized her famous platform to support the commendable causes of many organizations and individuals. Ellen was born in Metairie, Louisiana, on the 26th of January 1958. She was a successful stand-up comedian before starring on her own TV show, Ellen. DeGeneres came out as a lesbian in 1997, becoming a detrimental LGBTQ rights activist. She is...
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In chapter one of āInvisible Man,ā through his use of imagery and metaphors, Ralph Ellison conveys the premise of how vulnerable and powerless the people of color are made by the whites while living in such an unequal and racist society. Ellison describes a battle royal scene in which a group of 10 young black boys was blindfolded, stripped, and put into a ring to fight each other for the entertainment of white men. In the book, it states, āBlindfolded,...
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The graphic novel 'Snowpiercer', created by Jacques Lob and illustrated by Jean-Marc Rochette is a clear depiction of the three major classes of Marxist criticism: the aristocracy, the bourgeoisie, and the proletariat. To begin with, in the novel, the Snowpiercer is a train consisting of one thousand and one carriages which are divided into classes. The closer a carriage is to the engine the higher the class. So, since the aristocracy class according to Marxist criticism consists of a small...
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I always figured out myself in the mirror and end with tears because I always find my flaws. Some people laughed at me because of my body, my face and even my emotions. Some hurt me by their words, by their eyes and by their lame jokes. I wake up in the morning with a glare and try to hug my hair, even it was not beautiful. I reached out God every day, praying that someday I would not be...
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Although Kubrick does use many aspects of filmmaking, like cinematography as well as editing, there is no doubt that the most vital of all is his use of sound. Throughout his movie āThe Shiningā, Kubrick uses both diegetic and non-diegetic sound cues to control and guide the audience. This is often shown even from the opening scene of the movie during which slow and eerie music track is played over shots of Jack Torrance driving up to the hotel for...
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My passion to pursue a career in nursing was largely contributed to my volunteer experience at Kenol and Exotic Private Hospital, where I worked as a health educator and health care assistant. In this position I had sole responsibility for taking care of some patientsā daily needs, such as cleaning, feeding, exercise and educating them on how to live, improve and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Through this hands-on experience, I learned the importance of service to humanity and developed a...
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As we get older, we will experience something in our life that might confuse us. Puberty. This word may sound scary, but it is just a part of our life where we are changing and growing up. The main reason girls go through puberty is to prepare for having a child. Puberty happens because of hormones. The female hormone is called estrogen. Estrogen is the cause of secondary sex characteristics and physical changes in the body. Secondary sex characteristics are...
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The UK National Health Service is funded by UK citizen taxation and provided by the government and is comprised of primary care facilities that offer healthcare for āgeneralā diseases and secondary and tertiary care providers that offer specialist care. Physician associates (PA) are medical professionals with generalist medical knowledge who work under a doctorās supervision to form a multidisciplinary team within these facilities. The occupation was introduced to help alleviate the pressures on healthcare due to high workloads and doctor...
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For many people, she is an idol, the best, most inspiring person ever. She went from being a farm girl and collecting insect eggs from her family's farm to performing her own songs worldwide in front of big audiences, inspiring many people, including me. Taylor Swift is the queen of pop and a big role model to people around the world. Taylor Alison Swift was born on December 19, 1989 in West Reading, Pennsylvania. Her parents are Andrea Swift and...
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Introduction As the academic year comes to a close, it is a time for reflection and introspection. Looking back on the past year, I am filled with a sense of gratitude for the experiences, challenges, and growth that I have encountered. This reflective essay will delve into the lessons I have learned, the obstacles I have overcome, and the personal development I have experienced throughout this transformative year. Embracing New Opportunities Over the course of the year, I have embraced...
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