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    Science Meets Real Life: Unit 10 Final Project

    Science Real Life 1 Science Meets Real Life: Unit 10 Final Project Lashundra T. Jones Kaplan University SC300-09 Professor Morris December 5, 2010 Science Meets Real Life 2 Science Meets Real Life: Unit 10 Final Project With life you never know what to expect, a famous actor once quoted in a movie Life is like a box of chocolate, you never know what you will get. (Forrest Gump, 2000). That was an understatement if you were to ask me! But what most individuals dont realize is that life and science

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    Major Events in Western History

    significant events that happened in Western Civilization and influenced today`s world, as some of them have significantly affected our modern lifestyle and undoubtedly changed our society. Nevertheless, I think the three major elements that happened in Western Civilization are: The Rise of Christianity, the appearance of Democracy, and the invention of the printing press. To start with, I strongly believe the Rise of Christianity is one of the most significant events that have ever happened in our world

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    Life Before and After the Internet

    Life Before and After the Internet 3/6/2010 COMPOSITION I-136 Bianca Myles THESIS This paper contains how life without the internet used to be as opposed to how life is now that the internet is available for everything. It’s hard to imagine what life was like before the Internet. I’ve been using it for half of my life. Today’s generation is growing with it. There are kids that don’t even know the difference between life before and after the Internet came along. I’m sure you can

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    Bye Bye Muffin Top

    affects everything through out our whole life. Without a healthy body, people may suffer from illness and could not have the ability to do everything that they want to do. Unfortunately, today, there are a lot of illnesses and health problems that come from modern technology. These modern inventions lead to some bad habits like overusing smartphones and avoiding walking. However, these problems need to be changed if people want to have a healthy and stable life. According to "Modern-Day Health Woes

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    My Favorite Dessert

    Strawberry Shortcake: My favorite dessert What better way to conjure up the simplicity of youth than by memories of my favorite dessert-- strawberry shortcake. The first thought that comes to mind when I think of my favorite dessert is, my grandmother Essie Tolen many of happiest childhood memories come from the kitchen. When I became sad or depressed due to the abandonment of my mother. My grandma knew exactly what dessert to bake to put a smile on my face and comfort my heart. It is a dessert

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    Individualism In Ayn Rand's Anthem

    being unique and having the power to choose what path to take in life. The society in this novel, the word “I” is forbidden and humans refer to themselves as “we” instead of “I” to represent equality throughout society. Anything that might spark a thought of being a one of a kind person is forbidden. Children are born from parents that don't even know each other and are being taken away

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    Effects of Mass Media

    around various media choices (Campbell. Martin, and Fabos, 2015). The major developments in the evolution of mass media during the last century were film and radio. The 1950’s and 1960’s also brought about dramatic electronic change with the invention of the television. The printing press led to nationalism that in turn nourished the idea of idealism (Campbell. Martin, and Fabos, 2015). Society began to rely less on their community and traditional leadership for insight and guidance. This newfound

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    Health Policy

    This is evidence that health does not have a solid definition. In 1948, World Health Organization (WHO) described the word health as “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. From my perspective, WHO definition of health, tries to include health mental, physical and social well-being into the definition, rather than just viewing health as just an asset. One way to truly understand this definition is by breaking down the key words

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    People Who Helped Shape Our Nation

    It’s hard to imagine a life without the contributions of the countless people that have helped to shape our nation. From scientific discoveries to technological inventions to dreams of equality, there’s no doubt that we’ve come a long way since our ancestors first arrived here on a ship. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of great thinkers whose ideas dramatically improved our quality of life. In my opinion, three of the most influential people that helped turned the United States into the wonderful

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    Summary Of Perry Patetic's Odyssey

    If someone is unable to see someone far away, it does not hurt or harm those people’s long term relationships. Perry Patetic in his exert, discusses mobility only brings us further from our loved ones and only has negative effects. The author supports his argument by first contrasting relationships in the past to current, everyday relationships. He continues by describing the long distances that have to be traveled. The author’s purpose is to suggest that families should stay closer together in order

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