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    “Being unique in every way is beauty in it’s own respect.”-Zacharee. In the film “9 Months That Made You ” made me realize all life is precious. Despite the genetic conditions these people were born with , they continued to live their lives to the fullest . Whether it’s quadruplets , a mirror man, tweety bird, or six fingers we are all humans. We all deserve to live a life filled with happiness. Melanie Gaydos from New York , U.S.A has a genetic condition called ectodermal dysplasia.Ectodermal

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    National Parks: Peak District – Peak District is located in the central England and it is “the first of Britain’s 15 national parks’ which was found in 1951. This national park covers 555 square miles of land in the central England, which spreads over 5 counties, which are: Derbyshire, Cheshire, Staffordshire, Yorkshire and Greater Manchester. There are 10 million visits made per year as it is one of the most popular National Parks in England. Also, this national park offers 1,600 miles of public

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    Clam Vs Utilitarianism

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    CLAIM: It is acceptable for U.S. companies to relocate their business to other countries for tax break purposes. EXPLANATION OF CLAIM: This claim says that it is acceptable for companies to move their business to other countries where the tax rate isn’t as high so they can avoid paying more taxes than they would here in the US. It is legal for US businesses and organizations to move their practice to another country where the tax rate is lower. This is called “corporate inversion.” In the United

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    Cardiff Research Paper

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    Cardiff city is a County Borough and the capital of Wales. The history of Cardiff spans over 6000 years. The surrounding area was first inhabited in the Neolithic period. In fact, there are four Neolithic burial chambers are within a radius of 10 miles of the Cardiff city center. Until the Roman conquest of Britain, Cardiff was in the territory of an Iron Age Celtic British tribe. known as the Silures. Around 57 AD, during the reign of Emperor Nero, the Romans built a fort by the River Taff. This

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