Introduction The cardiovascular system, often regarded as the engine of life, plays a pivotal role in maintaining the body's equilibrium. This intricate network of organs and blood vessels ensures the circulation of oxygen, nutrients, and essential substances throughout the body. Understanding the cardiovascular system is crucial for comprehending the dynamics of human physiology and appreciating the magnificence of life's intricate processes. What is the cardiovascular system? The cardiovascular system, also known as the circulatory system, is a complex network of...
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Life in the colonies was much different than you would expect. You might think that colony life was fun, with your family and friends, like a vacation. That is far from the truth. Life in the colonies was hard with lots of labor, danger, and death. First of all, families were huge, with lots of mouths to feed. Farmers had many children, usually 7-10 because they needed all the help they could get in the fields. People in the cities(blacksmiths,...
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The changes in my life that made me who I am today: When I was first brought into this world on March 20, 2002, at 4:32 am the world seemed to be nothing less than perfect the way that I had my mom, my grandparents, and my dad made it seem like I had all this love around me and was just the world every baby would wish for. Everything changed instantly. No one was even acknowledging my presence here...
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Introduction A summary of my practical spatial planning experience and a description of how my roles and responsibilities have developed over the eligible employment period is outlined within this Statement. My eligible practical spatial planning experience comes from over 25 months of full-time employment at Savills (March 20th, 2017 â present). My education and career history are outlined below: September 2011 â July 2015 â MA (Hons) Architecture, University of Edinburgh September 2015 â September 2016 â MSc City Planning...
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I may be young, but Iâm old enough to know when you lying. Adults seem to think (or at least most adults I know), that children are entirely gullible creatures, with no sense of what is the truth, and what is fantasy. And in some cases, when we are young this is true. But don't try to pull the same lies ten years later when I very well know that broccoli won't make me fly. Lying to your kids can...
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Foreign policy refers to all the steps taken by the government to deal with other countries. All the matters of trade of defense are included in it. Pakistanâs foreign policy objectives are made under the influence of Quaidâs vision which was presented before us years ago. The great leader Quaid-e-Azam explained completely the basic tenets of Pakistanâs foreign policy at a press conference in Delhi on 14 July 1947. He was of the view that the new state will be...
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The Renaissance value of humanism greatly influences The Prince because Machiavelli, a humanist himself, targets human nature in portraying the ideal monarchy. Humanists of the Renaissance were devout proponents of human potential; throughout The Prince, Machiavelli articulately examines the dynamics of humanity. He understands that while a good ruler should possess some admirable qualities, it is impossible for any authentic being to be entirely good. Therefore, Machiavelli introduces the concept that characteristics like cruelty and dishonesty are necessary to effectively...
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In 1599, William Shakespeare composed the misfortune play of Julius Caesar, a play dependent on the existence of Caesar. It recounts an account of a Roman government official named Brutus who contrived with others to assassinate Caesar. This essay seeks to discuss the nature of honor as a main theme in Julius Caesar. The play is composed of the nature of honor, conspiracy, and betrayal. The meaning of the concentrate in a play as an entire is that Brutus is...
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Sociologist Bourdieu's words were a notable gateway into sociology for me as he demonstrated the ideology of sociology by exposing hidden concepts within society, for instance, the bourgeoisie exploiting the proletariat. His words resonate with me profoundly as sociology has helped me gain insight into lifelong questions I've had growing up, which has accelerated my interest in the subject. Sociology is a subject I find genuine fulfillment in, and I'd love to have the privilege of being able to pursue...
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To start out, we live in a democracy and republic based on what we believe in, but a democracy is a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people, and in some cases, it can even be directed by the people, so we vote for who runs the government. I feel that democracy is a good state of government and it keeps us in order and helps our country thrive as we go into new things, like...
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Chris McCandlessâ literary heroes were not opposite from each other but they were not the same either. Tolstoy, London, and Thoreau were all considered great minds of their times, just reading their works gives me an understanding of why he would be influenced by these great minds. ~These authors influenced Chris in his moral principles and his aspirations to embark on this journey which inspired Krakauer to write this very book.~ I think Jack London inspired McCandless the most out...
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Is there any more mysterious place on earth than the Bermuda Triangle? This is the most mysterious part of the ocean, and many people cannot return. This is an abnormal area. It is sometimes called the Devil's Triangle. The hideout of aliens, some secret military experiments, and the gateway to another dimension are some theories about the Bermuda Triangle. These theories are far from reality as we know them. These strange events can even be traced back to the time...
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Climate Change Should Be at The Forefront of Our Governmentsâ Political Concern I am speaking today to express my concern about the alarming threat climate change poses to our country, our people, and our home. The world is in a state of perpetual crisis and climate change should be at the forefront of political concern for our government. Itâs disgraceful that the government has allowed this to happen. The government has the power to address Australians publicly and influence their...
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Do not destroy the greenery just to spoil the scenery. Many of us tend to disregard the importance of nature like trees and just focus on doing things that can satisfy them. I am Alyana Nadine Enriquez and I am here to encourage you to limit the use of natural resources to avoid flooding. My three main points are limitation of natural resources provides more vegetation cover, the limitation of natural resources reduces the outcome of climate change, and implementing...
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Roland Barthes is a French critic who distinguished two levels in which we can interpret signs. Barthes (in Hall 1997:39) says that in order to get meaning from an image we need to decode the signifiers into their suitable notions. The first level is the literal meaning of what the image is made up off. He (Barthes in Hall 1997:39) says that images also have âa wider, cultural meaningâ. Barthes (in Hall 1997:39-40) explains what he calls âLevel of Mythâ...
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On September 15, 1954, this famous photo of Marilyn Monroe was captured by photographer Sam Shaw. The picture captures the moment when a breeze from a subway passing below Marilyn Monroe's skirt lifting it above her knees. In the Sixties, it wasn't proper for a woman to show skin above the ankles, but instead of rushing to pull her skirt down Marilyn embraced it and said â isn't it delicious.â During this time, Marilyn was the star actress in the...
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Oedipus submits the deplorable demonstration of slaughtering his dad and wedding his mom. The sad occasions that follow appear to be well-suited discipline for this transgression. In any case, in Sophocles' Oedipus the King, Oedipus is simply 'an offspring of Fortune' (Sophocles, 1080), not liable for his wrongdoings since his destiny was resolved before birth. In endeavoring to dodge his destiny, Oedipus perpetrates his violations unconsciously. He comprehends the grievous idea of the violations told in the prescience so he...
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What is the great sports myth? What is the three-step process for validation of the great sports myth? And how does the great sports myth relate to you in this major? In other words, did the great sports myth have an effect on your major choice? Or a future career? If so how? If not how come? Finally, are our sports inherently pure and good? Examples. Sport is essentially pure & good, and its purity and goodness are transferred to...
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The essence of bioethics had traced back to Egypt and Mesopotamia periods [6]. It was assumed that the first regulations related to medicine were detected by then. Furthermore, bioethics has also some association with Hippocrates (Greece, 460-370 BC) [7]and who contributed to the Hippocratic Oath (a mandatory principle that governs physicians in the field of clinical practices) [6]. The origin of the term bioethics was derived from two Greek words, bios mean life, and ethos means behavior [8, 9]. The...
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In the course of human interaction, it is common for people to disagree on things. This is because everyone has a way of doing things and a different line of thought, and therefore, there can be conflict from the various ideas brought about by people. In the workplace also, there is bound to be friction between people. More often than not, if this friction is not resolved, the company will suffer from conflict among the workers or the managers. It...
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Ethics has two objects. Firstly, ethics refers to well-founded requirements of right and wrong that set down what a person has to do, mainly in phrases of rights, obligations, advantages to society, fairness, or particular virtues. Ethics, for instance, refers to those standards that force the sensible obligations to refrain from rape, stealing, murder, assault, slander, and fraud. Ethical requirements also encompass those that enjoin virtues of honesty, compassion, and loyalty. And, moral standards encompass requirements pertaining to rights, such...
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I. Introduction Starting with a blank canvas, a significant business sector called the fashion industry generates 1.2$ trillion a year. Therefore, fast fashion is defined as buying clothes and wearing them at a specific time, and using them less [1]. Instead of every fashion season, new designs in stores are updated every few weeks. Even though in most developed countries people get rich and they prefer to buy new clothes every day for different occasions. Nowadays, fashion companies work hard...
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Online platforms have become powerful components for the emergence of social movements in the new millennium. It is believed that social media has assisted social movements to âscale upâ, which is described as the procedure that diversifies the influence of the movement and helps to bring social change (Mundt, Ross & Burnett 2018). Moreover, modern activist movements like the Black Lives Matter movement are differentiated from the previous movements as they use modern technology as a tool which is considered...
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In the modern context, the concept of âoldâ and ânewâ money is difficult for an average reader to understand. With a massive influx into the ranks of the hyper-rich by those who have gained their wealth through means like the Internet, values and perceptions of these concepts have drastically changed. Today's culture among developed nations romanticizes the concept of a ârags-to-richesâ story, a self-made person who makes their own fortune through hard work and entrepreneurial efforts. In the environment of...
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Catharsis is the feeling of pity or fear for someone whose misfortune is undeserved. In the texts, âHamletâ, by William Shakespeare, and âOedipus the Kingâ, by Sophocles the audience experiences these feelings for the main characters. It is easy to feel this way for these characters because it is basic human nature to be compassionate for others. We do so because it is easy to imagine ourselves in someone elseâs shoes. It is easy to feel pity for Hamlet. At...
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A crazy Wednesday morning in the coldest month of the year, yes you guessed it right January. 8 am class and coming out of bed was the hardest thing to do. Multiple alarms rang trying to help me get to the class but of no use. Multiple thoughts rushed into my mind, totally confused with reality and my dream world. I took some time to get back to my senses and realized that I was late for the class. On...
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A series of expected events that are beyond a personâs control is defined as fate. Fate can lead us to exceptional or dreadful places, but running away from the outcome is impossible. In Oedipus Rex written by Sophocles, and translated by Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald, the character Oedipus is challenged with his fate. He encounters hurdles during his journey to find out the perpetrator of King Laios. Throughout the play, his fate is interpreted through different events in his...
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In the play âAntigoneâ, Sophocles at first portrays Creon as a just leader. He has good, rational reasons for his laws and punishments. By the end of the play Creonâs hubris, or excessive pride, has taken over him, which leads to his demise. He does not realize how badly his hubris has interfered with his dealing with problems until Teiresiasâs prophecy. By then it is too late. This is the path of a tragic character. The protagonist has a hamartia...
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Edgar Allan Poe is a famous American author. Poe wrote many famous poems such as âThe Ravenâ and âTell-Tale Heartsâ. Poeâs poems are held in high regard today. He is seen as an amazing American author. Although many people believe that Poeâs mindset while writing poems was insane. Many things will be gone over in this research paper. Such as Poeâs life a few poems by him and his mindset. Almost none of Poeâs stories are light-hearted. Poeâs stories were...
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Itâs a dark and stormy night, Margaret Murry tosses and turns in her attic bedroom. She is not able to fall asleep because she is engrossed in thoughts with all that seems wrong in her life: she feels like she doesnât belong at school: her high school teachers have just threatened to drop her down a grade because of her poor academic performance: and to make matters worse, her father has been missing for several years and they have not...
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