Donât Get Labelled âWhatâs in a name? that which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.â William Shakespeare Wouldnât it be nice if we got a warning like this every time we were unconsciously influenced by things around us? Thatâs the aim of this hack. Itâs not about how you control your brain, but how outside influences control it. Sticks and Stones May Break Your Bones, but Words Can Control Your Language, and how it...
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Picture relaxing just before bed, getting ready for the next morning. Then all of a sudden you feel this big push against the ship. Everyone is saying it is nothing because the Titanic cannot sink, but the next thing you know you are floating in a rescue boat watching everything you had sinking to the bottom of the ocean. What happened? What caused the âunsinkable shipâ to sink to the bottom of the ocean? There is nothing more confusing than...
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The main roles of the state legislature are similar to those of the U.S Congress: to âmake laws and propose constitutional amendments, control public spending, and monitor the other two branches of governmentâ (McClory 35). The reformers who wrote the Arizona Constitution had the goal of fixing what they perceived to be weaknesses of the U.S. Congress, namely to âmake the legislative branch more responsive to the average citizenâ (McClory 35). The state legislature is both a collective decision-making body,...
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Ranch dressing is a type of salad dressing that is made with buttermilk, vegetable oil, and herbs. It is more popular in North America than anywhere else. Ranch dressing is used in different types of salads and is also used as a dip for chicken wings. History of Ranch Dressing Before pasta was invented, tomatoes and basil were the stars of Italian and Italian American salads and casseroles. The obvious way to create a delicious pasta salad was to simply...
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Today was my first class of Drama for Early Childhood Education with Helen, as I entered the room, I felt very nervous and overwhelmed as I didnât know everyone and there were so many new faces. We gathered around in a circle and said our names and where we were from, as I sat listening to each person talking, I got more nervous because it was getting closer to me! My favorite game was the âName Gameâ to get to...
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Who doesn't love music? We use music to express our emotions, to make us feel better when we feel blue, and to take us to places we can only revisit through our memories. But how does this appreciation for music start? As adults, when did we come to appreciate music and make it a significant part of our lives? The truth is, music appreciation can start with children. When children hear music, it catches their attention immediately. And the sooner...
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This movie is about a Chinese maidens country that is in danger and her frail father is chosen to serve in the army to fight, to save their country. So after she failed the test with the matchmaker and disappointed her family, she asks herself âWhy is my reflection someone I don't knowâ. Knowing that her father wonât survive, sheâs determined to disguise herself as her father's son and take his place to show her family that she can do...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a celebrated 18th-century Austrian composer who is now widely considered to be one of the greatest and most influential musicians in the history of Western music. Mozartâs musical legacy is known throughout the world, and his compositions have influenced the evolution of all the musical genres of his age. Mozart was a prodigy from a young age, but there were many critical influences that led to the level of timeless eminence that his music has reached...
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Introduction In democratic societies, the separation of powers is a fundamental principle that ensures a balance between different governmental branches. Among these, the judicial branch plays a critical role as the guardian of the constitution and the arbiter of legal disputes. Its primary function is to interpret the law and ensure justice is upheld, providing a check on the powers of the executive and legislative branches. The judicial branch operates through a system of courts, with the Supreme Court at...
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God has given humans many blessings in health, body, and mind and has given these blessings for humans to take advantage of in order to make the world a better place. The phenomena surrounding us enriches our mind with information and influence our thinking about what is going on around us. The world is considered to be a beautiful place put together by humans its population is about 7.7 billion as of November 2019. Unfortunately, the world is not considered...
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The History of Social Media In this essay, you will be able to find a brief history of social media from its beginning, which is dated from 1971 up until the present times. The timeline below covers only the most significant events/platforms, so feel free to explore this topic even further on your own. 1971 â Ray Tomlinson, a computer engineer, had sent a simple test message to himself. It has taken place in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where email was sent...
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As stated by a popular television show, talking about what our generation is known for, âour one defining trait is a numbness to the world, an indifference to sufferingâ(American Horror Story). Because of the number of people that are in pain, mental health should be an excusable reason to take days off school. Universities and High schools should give students mental health days to deal with their issues. Depression: âa common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you...
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Eating breakfast every day is very important for our health and has a number of benefits confirmed by scientific research. In this essay, I am going to argue my point of view on why we should eat a solid breakfast every morning. According to Gail Rampersaud in her 2005 book, âJournal of the American Dietetic Associationâ, those who choose ready-to-eat cereals obtain more vitamins and minerals and are also more likely to have higher calcium intakes from milk in cereal....
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Cancer is defined as a disease caused by uncontrollable cell division of abnormal defective body cells. Cancerous cells have the ability to destroy and damage surrounding organs and healthy tissues. Some cancers metastasize, beginning in one area and then invading and damaging other areas of the body. Cancer cells which group together form tumors, which can be benign (donât spread) or malignant (metastasize to different areas). Random mutations can often occur in the genetic encoding of cells, but these mutations...
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I am an ordinary Filipino girl. I grew up without a father, because my parents divorced when I was a child. I spent my entire childhood with my mother. She raised me well having discipline and respect to others well. Iâm the luckiest daughter to have a mom like her, a brave person and hard-working one. Sheâs been my inspiration on everything. Who am I? I'm just a typical kid who loved being in church growing up. I was a...
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What is beauty? How can a person tell if something is beautiful or not, if someone is beautiful or not? Some people might find a deep meaningful novel beautiful while some people might find the feeling of seeing their loved one after so long beautiful; there is no rule to define that. Beauty is a very subjective thing and while many people might define it in a different way, Margaret Hungerford defined it in a very beautiful way in her...
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Pahom was a hardworking man. But nonetheless, he was a poor peasant. He and his wife seemed content living a stress-free lifestyle, and not having much. âWe may never grow rich, but we will always have enough to eatâ, his wife would say. Although Pahom agreed, he thought in the back of his mind that his life would be perfect and he would have nothing to fear if he only had more land. Pahom learned of a neighbor selling land,...
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The novel â1984â and film âV for Vendettaâ are both works that explore how totalitarian governments cause isolation and fear through control. They demonstrate how methods such as propaganda, surveillance and fabrication of information assert control over the lives of their citizens and remove the individual freedom to create a mass of people living in a single unified movement. â1984â In George Orwellâs novel â1984â the government, known as the party, uses surveillance as a disciplinary tool to isolate the...
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Through the film âThe Social Networkâ, many organizational behavioral problems can be identified, such as leadership problems, lack of communication among top management, and some unethical behaviors (hacking, stealing ideas, betrayal, and disloyalty). For this essay, I decided to choose the problem of communication as the main problem because it was one of the vital factors in running a successful business as well as in a relationship. In âThe Social Networkâ, even though âTheFacebookâ (early name) received hit from the...
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We, unfortunately, live in a world where devastating issues affect the lives of others on a daily basis. Those issues include world hunger, poverty, crime, unemployment, inequality, violence, and diseases. Some countries or areas are affected more by these issues than others. Mexico, for instance, has a poverty rate of 42% while American has one of 12.3%. Suppose that most of these major world problems were fixed, would one continue having an optimistic mindset or would that not be necessary...
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Introduction The advent of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has marked a significant milestone in agricultural biotechnology, offering potential solutions to global food security challenges. However, the necessity to reassess and modify current GMO practices is increasingly evident. This essay examines the compelling need to change GMOs, considering the complex interplay between technological advancements, ecological concerns, and socio-economic implications. While GMOs have contributed to enhanced crop yields and resistance to pests, they also raise questions about environmental sustainability, biodiversity, and ethical...
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The story The Tell-Tale Heart written by Edgar Allen Poe, can be best summarized as a piece of gothic literature in which introduces the idea of a man going insane. In the beginning, it was only a mere obsession with an âevil eyeâ. The obsession itself, however, led to the murder of the man with the said âevil eyeâ. In short, this story is a clear representation of a transition into insanity. Given the details and plot development, it is clear...
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âCitizen Kaneâ begins with a three-minute stretch of dark and foggy silence with a low song before its disruptive by the word âRosebudâ said by Charles Kane, played and directed by Orson Welles. The movie opens with a life-changing picture of a far off, haze covered castle on a slope. It's an exemplary gothic shot and goes far towards building up the state of mind of âCitizen Kaneâ. We rapidly discover that this spot, called Xanadu, is the residence Charles...
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âOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nestâ follows the story of Randle Patrick McMurphy, a criminal that was sent to a mental ward due to his antics. He assumed that moving there would have been far easier than the prison he was at, but he was wrong; as the person who was in charge of the ward, Nurse Ratched was no pushover and thus a power struggle began between the two and was one of the main plot points the story...
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Whether all of the worldâs problems are solved is irrelevant because the only way all of them could be solved is if humans no longer inhabited the Earth. By our very existence, we create problems for the world. We pollute oceans and air, create waste, use the Earthâs resources, and manipulate the environment for our own benefit. Therefore, problems exist because we do. It is key to stay optimistic even when you have no worries in the world because it...
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As an engineer, there are a variety of products you could be designing or manufacturing. Above all, though, an engineerâs job is focused around safety- safety of those making the product, as well as those using it. Depending on the type of engineering you are doing, the work can and will look different from say, a design engineer for a medical device vs. a civil engineer making a bridge. However, engineering ethics will be executed in both of these hypothetical...
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It is evident that all of mankind has been deceived into the pleasures of sin, and it is critical to keep in mind that the Founding Fathers were imperfect. However, what set their ideology apart from that of other establishments at the time was their belief in God. Though it is not clear they were all completely devout in their faith, it is overtly obvious they acknowledge Godâs existence and instituted Americaâs most influential founding documents. Contract Theory Thomas Jefferson...
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Tensions are created as the culmination of the audienceâs sympathy and desire for the individualâs welfare and survival against the visual testimonies of anti-Semitic abuse and atrocity. William Shakespeareâs play, âThe Merchant of Veniceâ, and Steven Spielbergâs film, âSchindlerâs Listâ, depict the tensions inciting the human experience of change and connection through the insights accentuated by the aspects of moral ambiguities within vice and virtue, subversions of expectations and the establishment of the individual. The screenplay of âSchindlerâs Listâ establishes...
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In the short story âSweatâ by Zora Neale Hurston, the main character Delia is a hardworking woman who does tremendous manual labor as a washerwoman for white folks. Delia has been in an abusive marriage with her husband Sykes for fifteen years, and he enjoys treating her the way that he does. Sykes doesnât like that Delia works for white people. Sykes decides to play a trick on Delia by using her fear of snakes. He decides to get a...
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Rice imports are the number of metric tons pertaining to rice products entering a country's borders in a given year. Rice has been a major food for us. Here in our country, there are a lot of convenience food chains that offer âunli riceâ to people who love to eat rice. We export rice to other countries to continue the flow of dollar in our country and be able to have connections to other countries to supply our needs. I...
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