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…Killers or Heroes? Most soldiers are unknowingly conscientious objectors. They try to avoid taking a human life. This is not a bad thing. Rather, it is a reflection of a strong moral upbringing. Getting most soldiers to pull the trigger on another…
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…Satire aims to expose human faults and weaknesses through a variety of different techniques. Some of the general human faults that satire aims to reveal are, the fact that people watch anything on TV, no matter how ridiculous, pointless or useless…
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Category: /Literature
…In the past two millenniums, humans' situation has evolved a lot. We have come a long way since the Roman empire. Many new types of technologies have been discovered and developed. Today, our knowledge and understanding of different types…
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Category: /Literature/English
…How Society Affects Human Nature In Les Miserables, Victor Hugo portrays human nature in a neutral state. Humans are born with neither good nor bad instincts, but rather society affects our actions and thoughts. Hugo portrays the neutral state…
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…Is Evil Part of Human Nature? In society, people are criticized, punished, and despised for their individual choices and flaws. In "The Minister's Black Veil" and "Young Goodman Brown", Hawthorne portrays sins as an unavoidable part of human nature…
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Category: /Literature/English
…reduction, weight control, reduced depression, and all the benefits of keeping the human body healthy. You also need to be aware of getting plenty of fluids and to exercise at your own pace. Eating the right foods and amounts of it is also a big role in your…
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Category: /Social Sciences
Humanity is the greatest failure of evolution. Since our birth, from the primordial soup, we have consumed and destroyed. And there is nothing to stop us from destroying all other life before us. We continue to turn the air, water and the very ground we…
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…the twentieth-century generation. Lord of the Flies portrays the belief of the age that man is in a constant struggle between darkness and light, the defects of human nature, and a philosophical pessimism that seals the fate of man. Golding's work are, due…
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…        The human mind is a very intricate machine. There have been many people that have attempted, and failed, to explain how the human mind operates. After reading Hume, I was in agreement with a lot of what he was explaining. Hume, in my…
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…Plants have been the most important source of medicine throughout human history; they have been credited from healing burns to treating diseases. One of the earliest documented examples of plants used for medicinal purposes is garlic (Allium sativum…
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