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Essay Environmental Issues

Writing an essay on environmental issues can be both challenging and thought-provoking. The
complexity arises from the vastness of the subject matter, encompassing a wide range of topics such
as climate change, pollution, deforestation, biodiversity loss, and sustainable development. Crafting a
coherent and impactful essay requires a deep understanding of these issues, as well as the ability to
synthesize information from various sources.

One of the difficulties lies in the ever-evolving nature of environmental challenges. New research
findings, policy changes, and global events continually shape the landscape of environmental issues,
making it essential for writers to stay updated and integrate the latest information into their essays.
Additionally, the interconnectedness of environmental problems often demands a holistic approach,
requiring writers to explore the interplay between different factors and their implications.

Moreover, addressing the urgency and severity of environmental problems while maintaining a sense
of hope and potential solutions poses a delicate balance. Striking the right tone is crucial to engage
the audience and inspire them to take action without overwhelming them with despair.

Researching for such an essay involves navigating through a plethora of scientific studies, reports,
and diverse opinions. It requires the ability to critically analyze information, distinguish credible
sources from misinformation, and present a well-rounded perspective on the chosen environmental
issues.

In conclusion, writing an essay on environmental issues is a challenging task that demands a


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informed about the latest developments in the field and presenting a nuanced view that not only
highlights the problems but also explores potential solutions. As daunting as it may be, addressing
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of responsibility towards our planet.

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Essay Environmental Issues Essay Environmental Issues
The Epic War By Homer
The Iliad may be seen as an account of circumstances that really change the life of one
man, Achilles, one of the greatest Achaeans warriors. The loyal war hero is the main
character in the Iliad. It is his storyline that creates the essence of the epic war written by
Homer. When the poem is first read it seems as though the main theme is about the
dominance, gruesomeness, horror, and plain destruction of Troy, however this is not the
main focus. We see Achillestransform from youth to adulthood and go through
fundamental personality and character changes from a ferocious warrior in the beginning
to a more reserved and hospitable man by the end of the poem.

Nine years after the start of the Trojan War, the Achaeans attack Chryse, a small town
allied with Troy. During the battle, the Achaeans capture two beautiful maidens, Chryseis
and Briseis. Agamemnon, the forces leader, takes Chryseis as his prize, and Achilles
claims Briseis. For their selfishness Apollo sends a plague on the Achaeans camp. Many
die from the plague, so Agamemnon turns to the prophet Calchas to determine the cause
of the plague and learns that Chryseis is the cause, so he gives her up and demands
Achilles war prize, Briseis. Furious Achilles returns to his tent and refuses to fight the
war and instead wants to take revenge against Agamemnon.

Agamemnon, who is pleased to have the prize says to Achilles But here is a threat: in
the same way as Phoesbus Apollo is robbing me of Chryseis, whom I propose
Disability In Still Alice
Independent film can be examined by 5 terms: the relation in its work process, it means
of production, the financing of its film, its conception of quality films and its system of
consumption (Bordwell, Staiger and Thompson, 1985, p.317). The second film that will
argue the representation of a minority group is the independent drama film, Still Alice
(2014) directed by Richard Glazer with his partner Wash Westmoreland. Still Alice
worked on a smaller budget in comparison to MBY totalling up to only $5 million which
was attached to small independent production company, Killer Films which is known to
work with independent films. Still Alice offers a form of discourse to represent
individuals from a minority group, in particular the film... Show more content on
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The film unlike MBY offers an authentic portrayal of the disability which critics have
praised Julianne Moore roles as Alice, gaining her Academy award for best actress that
year. The narrative of the film was praised, due to accuracy of how the symptoms were
shown throughout they film, Moore s character would often forget things and would
need written props to help her remember, the simplistic presentation of the symptoms
of the disease were highly praised as they were lifelike. According to film critic
Christy Lemire (2014), that Still Alice doesn t shy away from the terrifying disease
that can take away a person memories and the ability to communicate to others. He
believes the film message matters and the film has the ability to reach over millions of
people who are suffering with Alzheimer s or know of people who are. This argument
from Lemire (2014), summaries how independent films do not need to compromise any
artistic nor realistic components to tell a heart breaking story that doesn t shy away from
the story nor the
Gunther Von Hagen s Plastinates
Plastination is a process of preserving tissue by embedding tissues with synthetic
materials such as silicone polymers to produce dry, odorless, easy to handle, and non
hazardous specimens ideal for teaching anatomy, pathology, radiology, and surgery.
They are also long lasting so less cadavers are required for learning. It was invented by
Professor Gunther Von Hagens, a German born Physician and Anatomist. He discovered
this process in 1977 experimenting with kidney slices. The technique replaces blood,
fat, water, and other fluids with plastic, enabling corpse tissue to be preserved for
centuries. Von Hagens displays his plastinates in a manner in which all internal organs,
nerves, blood vessels, and bones can be viewed by the public. There
The Desire For Knowledge In Mary Shelly s Frankenstein
Begin with a topic and then introduce the text...In Mary Shelly s novel, Frankenstein, is
an example of a thorough exploration of human character, lust and desire for knowledge
that is almost allegorical to mankind s mechanization and technological evolution. Victor,
the main character through which we are told a story of his past, is hungry for
uncovering the unknown intricacies of human life. Creating and postponing it was his
goal; however, it became a decision that destroyed his humanity in the process to save
himself. But as creation of the monster it s known to have a knowledge of the human but
has dehumanized through the book and creates fear within the people who see him.
Frankensteinbegins as human, reading old books and absorbing the thoughts of old
alchemists, the modern chemists of his time. This would lead him to experimenting
and eventually, after studying and meeting a couple of professors, to find the way to
create life from the dead. While he was able to successfully create, the morality and
guilt of this action immediately set in as he viewed the horrific carcass of his creation.
Victor s immediate reaction was immediately reminiscent of a bad father. To leave his
creation alone in the wild slowly began to thaw away on the humanity of the creator, like
a virus does with its host.
After the initial rejection of the creature, everything went downhill from there. His desire
for the destruction of what he created shrouded all trail of humanity inside him.

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