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…create more jobs, it could create better quality foods for lower prices and help solve world hunger but in the long run it could turn out a disaster, causing pollution, killing crops, animals or even us, is it such a good idea to play with gods creations? Only…
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…the time period in which this increase occurred, the change is quite amazing. Some scientists argue that this one-degree increase is just the Earth’s natural changing climate, but others believe that it is due to global warming. More and more scientists…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…soul, happiness or misery, heaven or hell. “Innocence” expresses the state of childhood, into which we are all born, a state of free imagination and infinite joy. “Experience”, according to Blake, is man’s state when disaster has destroyed the initial…
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…arise, and solutions must be discovered to deal with them. However, the greater issue of overpopulation encompasses many smaller, but just as significant problems. In the late 18th century Malthus anticipated terrible disasters resulting from population…
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…is to leave it to nature. A suitable seed bed in which trees will readily take root is integral for successful regeneration. Reducing competition by eliminating grass, weed or shrubs is another requirement in securing a new crop of trees. These will sprout…
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…to protect from the complexities and dangers of nature. In the human condition, this is the possibility of making an error and creating a genetically advanced baby who cannot cope with an imperfect world. While…
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Category: /Literature/English
…not be able to do so and the result will be disaster. Some people suggested replacing old religion with a new one, but Stace predicts that it will fail. Why? Because men have lost the belief therefore; it can not be revived. Some proposed that we should turn…
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…of movement and communication…” “Behind all these prohibitions there seems to be something in the nature of a theory that they are necessary because …” These quotes of Sigmund Freud state that the law is arbitrary but it is also necessary. But it is better first…
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Category: /History
…saving the taxpayers millions of dollars a year. CAP's emergency communication network and the air and ground transportation capabilities have provided relief during numerous natural disasters. The Civil Air patrol's ongoing contributions to aerospace…
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Category: /Literature/English
…as a way to improve humanity immensely, Huxley saw technology as a disaster if we do not control it. People will depend on machines more and more and they will loose touch with the real people they are. Huxley wrote this book in an interesting way…
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