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…although there is no scientific evidence to support his existence. Many religions believe that he loves humanity as a whole and values each person as an individual. When suffering and pain does occur in real life, such as death, sickness or natural disasters
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…vegetation, their meeting-line at the horizon was clearly marked". This is highlighting the vivid contrast between the ground and the sky, leaving the reader with an image of the wild expanse of vegetation. Hardy describes the nature of the heath with the words…
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…cords cut, the transplanted pig cells did seem to move into the gap and help the severed axons grow back, the researchers reported in the September issue of the journal Nature Biotechnology. "The regenerated axons conducted impulses faster than normal axons…
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…, was offered to the gods at the alter, which was placed outside the temple” (Moncrieff 83). The purpose of sacrifice was to ask the deity to grant some favor or, more often, because Greek gods were naturally jealous and angry, to help refrain them from doing harm…
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…within the massive corporate world is unavoidable. Cities run by powerful, bloodthirsty executive committees, seeking to increase their profit margin by providing a surplus amount goods for the people, but at the same time will deplete the earth of its natural
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…. For example, it is plausible that engineered crops might contaminate wild pants populations, aggravate weeds problems, and jeopardize valuable natural resources. With historical examples of human health and environmental catastrophes, why do we continue to ignore…
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…in many manners. These were the most notable experiences in my life. A natural disaster can annihilate lives, but in my case, lighting framed part of my future. It was about six o'clock, a lightning storm was coming to the city. I was inquisitive about…
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…Bahamas, the southern Florida peninsula and south-central Louisiana. Andrew’s damage in the United States is estimated to be near $25 billion, making Andrew the most expensive natural disaster in U.S. history. The hurricane struck southern Florida that was hit…
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…when it is not healthy... In these ways I am of the opinion that the brain exercises the greatest power in the man. --Hippocrates, “On the Sacred Disease” (4th century B.C) “It is human nature to be curious about how we see…
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…and Naturalization Service. The government also began issuing green cards and visas to foreigners to regulate the length of their visit. Despite these attempts, it is possible for foreigners to live in the United States illegally, as displayed in the attacks on September…
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