Papers 1761-1770 of total 53012 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…would anybody want to live in this world of disaster—pain, suffering, embarrassment, murders, and cruel sadistic people who hurt one another? To have to wait to die, to never know when death will come, but knowing that it will some day. It is human nature
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…gases emitted into the atmosphere naturally or by mankind. Global Warming is a problem that is plaguing the world in many ways. Because of wide spread pollution, and negligence with the use of aerosols and other ozone depleting agents, the ozone layer…
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…. Widespread famine will result in numerous deaths. Natural disasters will be as plentiful as rain. Global catastrophe is eminent. We are all going to die. Run, Chicken Little, the sky is falling! We have all heard the horror story of global warming, some of us so…
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Category: /Literature/English
…can be seen in the fact that this nation alone spent billions preparing for disaster that might arise from something as simple as how computers store dates. How is that for dependency? Technological dependency may be a great aspect for the future had…
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…. Adolf Hitler for instance, brought upon the death of so many people that no natural disaster is capable of doing. People justify the way everyone lives, the environment controls how we adapt. In what sense does the environment affect a law such as thievery…
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Category: /Literature/English
…What is forgiveness? According to the bible the most important Christian lesson on the true nature of forgiveness can be found in Christ’s Sermon on the Mount: But I say to unto you which hear, love your enemies, do good to them which hate you Bless…
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…Large dam construction projects can be seen as humankind’s attempt to control nature by changing the course and speed of a river. Is controlling nature a worthwhile goal for humankind? Should we try to live in harmony with nature instead? Throughout…
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Category: /Literature/English
…A Statistical View of European Rural Life, 1600-1800 Between the 17th and 19th centuries, the average European’s diets varied greatly due to natural causes. Most peasants lived in unsanitary conditions, far away from conventional medical help, and would…
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Category: /History
…– because the men of that kind it possesses are no longer simple and earnest, but mixed – and in leaning toward spirited men, men naturally more directed to war then peace, in holding the wiles and stratagems of war and honor; and in spending all its time making…
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Category: /Literature/English
…it not only the journey of a group of rabbits “but a movement of creatures who are no less part of nature than we are, and whose humble disasters and migrations have a claim to the attention of men, for all the greater scale of theirs” (Smith in Lesniak, p. 3…
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