The theory of evolution can explain human development when examining biological adaptations. To begin, one adaptation that supports human development with regards to evolution is sweat glands. Sweating is a cooling mechanism that ultimately keeps the bodyâs internal temperature stable. The human skin is naked, has no coat of fur and is sweaty which helps oneâs body cool down. The absence of sweating can cause the human body to overheat and die instantly. The humans developed the sweat glands mostly...
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I wasted 4 years of my life learning hard core math just to not use it in the real world. Growing up I was raised in a house hold of 3 children and being the oldest impacted me a lot. Always to know right from wrong was basic instructions given from my mother. I attended homestead senior high school where I learned 5 different math courses including algebra I, algebra II, geometry, financial algebra and so on. To later on...
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Ethics are the basic principles that guides our behaviors in a moral sense. It is especially important that they are respected and are followed when working in the engineering industry as it is the ground rules that prevents the well-being of those who enjoy the services provided by the industry from being deprived. However, there have been quite a lot of cases where engineers in the industry have failed the code of ethics in their practice, causing harm to individuals...
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Agra is a historic city in the northern part of India, which is famous among international and local tourists alike for the Taj Mahal. The city supports an enormous population which consists of a high proportion of low socioeconomic status (SES) households which still use biomass as a fuel for domestic purposes. Added to the fact, the municipality of Agra does not have an efficient strategy towards disposing of municipal solid wastes (MSW) which are eventually burned off in open...
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They say that nothing worth having comes easy. We all have our own dreams which we want to fulfil in our lifetime. Everybody dreams big and why not? The bigger, the better! Chasing your dreams is a journey in itself. Dreams are the substructure that acts as conduit for a meaningful life. A roller coaster ride which has its ups and down, however, as much as we have our heart in our mouth through and through, it's all worth it...
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Dogs play an extremely important role in a personâs life. Humans have been using dogs to survive in dark eras. Dogs, since then, have been protectors, companions, workers, and of course, best friends. Dogs make a change in people, by working in the military, making us feel stress-free, and by being a service to the community. Superheroes come in all forms, and one such superhero is a military dog. They take up one of the riskiest jobs. These dogs, along...
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Unified around 1200, the Mongols were a pastoral people, and rose to power in Asia very quickly. They were a great civilization and had an immense impact on history. The Mongol empireâs beginning is incomparable to the speed and vastness of the spread of any other kingdoms. Though great, they are a very controversial people, and questioned to be a negative or positive influence in history. Due to being revolutionary in many aspects of an empire, the Mongols are a...
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It has been scientifically proven that having a pet such as a dog or cat in your daily environment, improves your mental health. This is because when you spend time playing with your pet the stress hormone, cortisol, is reduced within your body. During lockdown, this hormone may have been increased as a result of the rule of social distancing, so having companion animals may have helped in this case. Pets undoubtedly bring joy to all families and with this...
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âTo Kill a Mockingbirdâ is a classic American novel by Harper Lee. The famous story focuses on the Finch family during the Great Depression, and it takes place in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama. The protagonist is a young girl named Jean Louise Finch. Most people call her Scout. She is a very developed character and the narrator of the story. Some of her qualities are she is a fighter, she is curious, and she is a tomboy. From...
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Every person has a hobby. When itâs well nurtured it can turn into a career. An example of hobby is sport. Some dream of becoming the best of the best in various sports. Such as football, cricket, basketball among others. However, only a few make it to the big leagues and others get permanent injuries that terminate their career playing in fields or courts. There is hope for those interested in staying in sports industry as they can choose various...
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No two units of dad and mom are the same. Each has outstanding views about energy of will and a one-of-a-kind set of values they select out to instill in their children. But at the equal time as one-of-a-kind in style, dad and mom have the equal intent - to create a world full of love for their kids and to information them each and every step of the way. There are the 4 crucial styles of parenting: authoritarian parenting,...
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This essay is about an interesting careerâbarista. Some basic information about a barista such as jobs and duties, working places, working hours as well as salary will be included in the report. Besides that, I will write about how to be a barista and the outlook of this career dependent on my research. Job Overview Since coffee is a popular drink and there are more and more coffee shops around the world, people are familiar with barista. In simple terms,...
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A childâs upbringing can have a huge impact on their emotional development. Each parenting style can determine how a child will behave and how successful he will be in life. Bad parenting can make a child more prone to make criminal offences and if a child is neglected then this can often lead to the child becoming depressed. Some religious parents believe that raising their child to have faith in God, teaches children how to behave responsibly. Religious parents tend...
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Alcohol has been a problem in our society for a long time and it will continue to be a problem unless we address it, and teach others the real dangers of drinking alcohol. There are people dying because they don't know the real dangers that can come from extreme consumption of alcohol. I donât see why we shouldnât just go out of our way and teach people about alcohol and its effects that come with it. Drinking alcohol can be...
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Arts can express emotions such as anger, confusion, happiness or sadness. Art is a creative and flexible tool for positive interference for people who suffer directly or indirectly from any kind of conflict within society. Art for peace allows people to find a flat-form to entertain their negative emotions and escape from destructive conflict providing a stage to perform their emotions, opinions, and hopes for the future as well. Nevertheless, art motivates people to rethink, find new ways for problem-solving,...
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Included in the program music is Respighiâs âGli Uccelliâ, written in 1928 and based on 17th and 18th century music in an attempt to transcribe birdsong into musical notation, and illustrate bird actions, such as fluttering wings, or scratching feet, Mozartâs âPiano Concerto No. 21â, written in 1785 rapidly after his previous piece called âD minor concerto K. 466â, Satieâs âGymnopĂ©dies No 1 and 3â, written in 1888 and named after a Greek traditional festival where men dance naked, and...
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Job is an important factor, and without work life is impossible as it provides us with money which is essential for life. It not only fetches money for a better living, but also provides everyday learning. If you work a job you love, your life will be very different in everything. And although you spent a lot of time in a job you love or a job that pays well, your achievements and your psychological comfort and passion are different....
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âSpirited Awayâ (2002), a multi-award-winning masterpiece by Hayao Miyazaki, is an atypical, anime, coming-of-age story. Based on Japanese folklore, it tells the story of Chihiro (Daveigh Chase), a young girl trapped in a magical world full of spirits where she must take on greater responsibilities to survive in her quest to escape her incorporeal prison. Hayao Miyazaki (born 5th January 1941) is a highly-coveted Japanese film director, producer, screenwriter, animator, author and manga artist. He also co-founded Studio Ghibli alongside...
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Summary Dr. Spencer Johnson's book 'Who Moved My Cheese' is frequently suggested to help people and businesses accept and embrace change. Cheese has been defined by the author as any relationship, love, career, money, happiness, reputation, achievements, or anything else that a person desires in life. Maze, on the other hand, is the world in which we humans live. Sniff, Scurry, Hem, and Haw are the main characters of this book. Sniff and Scurry acted as mice, while Hem and...
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History is the study of change over time, and it covers all aspects of human society. Politician, Social, economic, scientific, technological, medical, cultural, intellectual, religious and military. The developments are all part of history. Professional historians usually specialize in a particular aspect of History, a specific time period, a specific approach to a date or a specific geographic area. The word 'history' has many meanings. It can mean everything that happened in the past. This isn't very useful, because until...
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Getting out of the bed is the hardest part of your everyday mornings. The fact that you have a long day to endure, it already feels tiring. On breakfast, you grab your favorite cup of coffee matched with your favorite pastry. Coffee is one of the world's most highly consumed drinks because it has health benefits that are good for oneâs body. The taste of the coffee is undoubtedly delightful, which makes it one of the reasons why people love...
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Natural resources are things that occur naturally on earth. It is an indispensable part of our lives. It is composed of air, water, sunlight, coal, oil, natural gas, fossil fuels, oil, etc. However, humans use them for financial gain. Due to overuse, natural resources are being depleted. Some of them are rich in resources and can be updated. On the other hand, some are non-renewable. Therefore, you need responsible protection to ensure its sustainability. Why protect natural resources? Human development...
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Modern civilization is very proud of its accomplishments. Having a good sanitation system is considered something of a ânewâ thing. (Angelakis et al 2005: 210) It is also very important to have a good sewer system for populations to stay healthy. However, it is interesting to note that sanitation systems have been around for thousands of years. (Angelakis et al 2005: 210) In fact, having a sewer system in ancient times was more common than not. (Angelakis et al 2005:216)...
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A biome is a community of flora and fauna that have common characteristics for the environment they exist in. Biomes are very large ecological areas on the Earth's surface and are often defined by abiotic factors such as climate, temperature, relief, geology, soils and vegetation. Biomes have a crucial role in sustaining life on Earth. Grasslands are large terrains consisting of grasses, flowers and herbs, this biome includes; savannas, prairie, scrub, plains, pampas and steppe. Grasslands cover nearly 35% of...
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Democracy is known as the finest form of government. Why so? Because in a democracy, the people of the country choose their government. They enjoy certain rights which are very essential for any human being to live freely and happily. There are various democratic countries in the world, but India is the largest one. Democracy has withstood the test of time, and while other forms have the government has failed, democracy stood strong. It has time and again proved its...
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A business customers are their biggest assets because without them, no business would grow well and no business would succeed in their endeavours; in fact, there would be no purpose for business at all. You cannot pick them up and drop them whenever it satisfies you, no matter how galling they may become. You need to retain them, and you need to develop your relationship with them so both business and customers are satisfied. By building trust between business and...
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The most common and challenging issue that renewable energy is facing is the capital cost of erecting and installing wind and solar farms. Like most renewables, fuel cost is practically zero, and maintenance cost is very low. As per the date of 2017, the average cost to install solar panels is approximately $2000 per kW for big installation, whereas it tends to $3700 for residential solar systems. So, due to higher construction as well as lending bucks at higher rates...
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Think about how life would be if there is no earthquake build an imagery of what Earth will look like. You will probably say that there would be lessdestruction, loss of lives and earth would be a safer place to live in. But earthquake is more than what you expect. We are all aware of all the damages but we never acknowledge what are the advantages. I am Nicole Muñez and today I am here in front of you presenting...
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Fiction is something that is created by the imagination of the author, transforming abstract thoughts into vivid worlds that capture readers' minds. A story is invented or formed by the author, characters are carefully developed, the plot and the dialogues are set, and a work of fiction emerges like a living, breathing creation. However, a fictional work does not tell a true story. Rather, it immerses people in experiences that might never happen in the practical world, yet feel as...
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The countries physical environment, changing climate conditions and increased vulnerability to extreme weather fluctuations and events are showing damaging impacts on annual production, farm income and the sustainability of many farming businesses. Our natural environment is sensitive and temperatures across Australia are projected to continue gradually rising while rainfall forecasts are becoming more uncertain (Hayman, Rickards, Eckard & Lemerle, 2012). El-Nino weather patterns account to significant disruption to annual rainfall levels with Eastern and Southern regions of Australia becoming especially...
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