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    What does it mean to own something? This is a question many of our great philosophers have pondered about. Some people may feel as if objects are detrimental to a persons character, some may argue that it builds character. Plato, one of the worlds great prominent thinkers, thought that ownership can destroy a persons character. Possession can soften ones character over time, and this is exactly what Plato proposed and what to believe is the truth. People in todays society worry about owning something

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    Scientific vs. Pseudoscientific Thinking A pseudoscience that millions of people are interested in is Ghost. Ghosts are spirits that survived death to live in another realm. Many people in many different cultures believe that when a person dies only their body ceases to exist. (Spiritual Science Research Foundation, n.d.) It is believed that the person’s subconscious mind, ego and soul continues to exists and moves to another realm. According to the Spiritual Science Research Foundation ghost by

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    In the novel Walk on Earth a Stranger by Rae Carson there are many cases of friendship and trust. During most of the novel the characters are on a wagon train headed for California. Along the way, there are many hardships that they must face, and their dilemmas are easier to overcome if they trust each other and look to one another for help. Even in the beginning of the novel the main character Lee looks to her best friend Jefferson for help when her parents are murdered. If the characters in the

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    There are many activities and actions that have left their mark on the world, one of them being Coca-Cola. The popular drink, Coca-Cola, had a large and widespread impact on the American society in many manners, for example emotionally and economically; emotionally being addiction and economically being jobs. Its effect still lingers on from when it was first created, in 1892. The creator of Coca-Cola, Dr. John S. Pemberton, decided to make this out of reasons of curiosity and for economical issues

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    Books are banned for terrible things, the reasons why follow. Books contain LGBT content, which many people don’t consider healthy for a child’s growing mind. Also, racist comments are a leading reason in books being banned. As well, too much profanity can be seen as inappropriate. Therefore, books are being banned for many, and good, reasons. A select group of books contains anti-LGBT content. “The list of the 10 most challenged books in 2016 reveals much about the times in which we live. The

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    Starvation! One of the many things Alice Paul is known for is starving herself for the right for women to vote, now you may ask what kept her going, well it was her want for a change that fueled her through these tough times, and like she once said “ Food simply isn't something that’s important to me”. Alice was also the pivotal force that got the acceptance of the nineteenth amendment. This was just one of her many accomplishments for society. Alice Paul was an important person in history because

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    of alcohol, is used for many household items, such as, cleaning supplies or medicines but is highly poisonous and therefore not used in many other items. More commonly, alcohol is known for being used in drinks for those over the age of twenty one. After many debates, the argument “Should the drinking age be lowered?”, is still one of the most widely controversial topics. Many think the drinking age should be lowered to eighteen or even to the age of sixteen, but many do not know the problems

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    distribution of a one way message from one to many. There are many different views. One being that laws and policies could be formulated allowing political power. However, this power would need

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    Judaism is one of the most controversial and known religions in the world. Judaism plays a major role in history, as it almost went extinct during the reign of one of the most brutal people to ever live. But many people don’t know much about the religion, just that it went through tough times or took brutal events during war time. I believe that it is good to inform others about the monotheistic religion of Judaism and it’s beliefs, because many people ask the same question : How does the Jewish

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    is an impact in the play Macbeth. There were many tragedies during the play like the death of King Duncan, Banquo, and many more. It was a very vicious play because horses were eating each other and many crazy things were happening. Violence in general can mean different things to different people. Of all the Shakespeare’s plays, Macbeth is the gloomiest. There is also ghosts, witches and many more things that happen during the play of Macbeth. In one of the scenes, Banquo dies and then they have

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