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… "imperfections". Why they kill? It is not known and there are no excuses for it but there are people who have come up with their own theories for that answer. It may be a Social problem or a Psychological problem; this essay will elaborate on some…
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… on the Internet: fashion, business, travel, entertainment, romance. Anything, that is, except democracy, Tiananmen, Taiwan, human rights, Tibet, Wikipedia and hundreds of other subjects. If my students who the IB sees fit to offer its diploma programme…
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… of Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, and Tre Cool. At the age of fourteen, Armstrong and Dirnt decided to form a punk rock band, and at first they called themselves Sweet Children. By early 1989, however, they added drummer Al Sobrante to their…
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… from reading this section After reading this climactic portion of Shakespeare's enticing play, "Macbeth", I am filled with a plethora of different remarks and thoughts about several of the character's inner feelings and ambitions. It is not clear…
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… to the increasing economic integration between countries leading to the emergence of a global market place to a single market, where countries are becoming increasingly linked by common technologies and the customization of goods and services marketed…
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… alive right now will be dead. Not because they were in a car wreck, Not because they were gunned down, Not because their time had come, not even because they weren't in the hospital, but simply because they couldn't be given a life-saving transplant…
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… video and computer games? The answers lay not with the scientists or researchers, but with the "gamers" themselves. The scientists and researchers lack a very important trait to asses the causes excessive video game play. The causes that lead people…
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… system based off of the UNIX operating system developed in the 1960s. One of the main characteristics that sets it apart from other operating systems such as Windows is that it is open source, meaning that the source code comes with it and the user…
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… puts forward the view that suicide is inconsistent with the idea of humanity as an end in itself, and that ultimately suicide is morally wrong. According to Kant there is one Categorical Imperative, which should act as the supreme principle of morality.…
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… become a young gentleman of great expectations. With a series of unpredictable events, unforeseen emotions, and a great deal of moral development we learn what it took for this young boy to learn how to be what he had always dreamed of becoming- a…
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