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Frederick Douglass and Voltaire Frederick
Frederick Douglass' view of mankind in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is harsher because it is real.
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Metaphysics concepts and applications
Metaphysics and Its Relevancy to Ethics in the 21st Century
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Effects of dehydration on human metabolism
The present paper aims to provide an elaborate description of the effects that the phenomenon of dehydration impacts on human metabolism. In this sense, a short introduction in the issue of deficient water input is followed by delimitating the notions of metabolism and dehydration in terms of definition and classification. Afterwards, focus falls on the possible degrees of dehydration and body mass loss, and their implications for a human body.
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Social ecology of health promotion
Natural ecosystems are on the verge of collapse. This study addresses various questions related to environmental conservation and measures that can be adopted to facilitate the process. This study shows that rules and regulations that help to protect the ecosystem have changed the entire perception of the ecosystem in the world. This study also shows that Green Revolution as an agricultural initiative is designed to increase the output of agricultural activities.
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Diversity Experience Reflection Today, Hunger
The document contains a description of a personal experience when being served at a soup kitchen. The story revolves around three friends who partook in the assignment and met two people who were regular users of the kitchen services. The experience proved to be inspiring, and the friends felt that they had made some good friends.
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Battle of Cowpens
Although, there were other factors involved, the defeat of the British at the Battle of Cowpens was attributed to the superior strategy on the part of General Morgan and his clever use of troop positioning and movement. It is also suggested that the reason for his victory was his astute ability to ascertain the intentions and likely strategy of the enemy as well as understanding the capabilities and weaknesses of his own men. The thesis is that Morgan's strategy, more than any other factor, was responsible for the defeat of the British at the Battle of Cowpens.
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Descartes's argument for material things and mind-body distinction
Perhaps one of the most difficult arguments for a reader to accept, given modern innovations in science and medicine is Descartes' argument in "Mediation VI" that the philosopher himself is distinct from his body and…
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Lenin's imperialism as the highest stage of capitalism
Lenin begins Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism by describing World War I as an imperialist war, which he defines as a predatory war to plunder and annex, a war for the benefit of capitalistic moneyed…
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Radicalism of the American revolution
In the Introduction to his book, The Radicalism of the American Revolution, Gordon S. Wood makes clear that the drive for independence in the young American nation "was as radical and social as any revolution in…
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Rhetoric and legacy of Mother Teresa
In 1979 Mother Teresa traveled to Oslo, Norway to accept one of the highest honors in the world, The Nobel Peace Prize, which recognized nearly 50 years of service toward the cause of peace.