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What is there about American society that makes baseball America's "national pastime"?
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The actor John Gielgud believed that of all Shakespeare's characters Hamlet is probably the one most like Shakespeare himself–since, of all Shakespeare's characters, only Hamlet can be imagined to have written all the Shakespearean plays. How good an understanding of Hamlet's character does Gielgud's belief reflect?
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Is it true that the U.S. needs to eliminate its national debt?
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The question of altruism:

Can a person be motivated by desires that are not–ultimately–selfish?

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Various impairments of the mind are commonly associated with old age. To what extent are these biological in origin? To what extent, social in origin?
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Why does nodding of the head signify Yes and shaking of the head No?
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Why does music written in a minor key sound "sad" or "downbeat," while music in a major key sounds "happy" or "upbeat"?
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Discuss the belief that great literature of the twentieth century lacks protagonists who qualify as heroes. (Among the works you discuss, include at least two by the following authors: Anton Chekhov, Virginia Woolf, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, James Joyce, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Amy Tan, Chinua Achebe.)
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Your summer vacation–what was it really like?
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Is our adversarial legal system–in which an attorney dwells just on the facts that support the side by which he or she is paid–the system likeliest to achieve justice?
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The U.S. Constitution makes no mention of a right to privacy. Should it be amended to affirm such a right? If so, how should the amendment read?
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In his Book of Questions, Gregory Stock asks, "If you could spend one year in perfect happiness but afterward would remember nothing of the experience, would you [spend a year that way]?" How would you answer Stock's question? Address either the psychological or philosophical issues raised by your response.
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What is meant by the phrase "the rise of religious fundamentalism"? Is it an actual current phenomenon? If so, what accounts for its occurrence at this point in history?
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What is time?
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Some have claimed that no true democracies ever go to war with each other. In fact, does history bear that claim out? If so, try to explain how democracy exerts such an effect.
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What accounts for changes in fashion in clothing?
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Has the fact that divorce is much more common now than it was fifty years ago made divorce easier for adults or children to deal with?
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What determines what dreams a person has when he or she sleeps?
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Why do we need sleep?
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The poet John Keats once wrote (in his poem "Ode on a Grecian Urn"),

A problem that NASA has faced: Assuming that in one of our space probes we are to place a message to other intelligent beings in the universe–on the chance that such a being will find it someday–what should that message be, and how should it be expressed?

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Answered by gourangsharma
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Answer:

Olympic you have to go to the gym today I am so

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Why is the poem the spider and the fly called a fable?

Fable is a poem or a story that consist any moral and characters of that poem or story should be animals. This poem is called a fable because its is a poem from a great humor 'Marry Howitt', the animals like spider and fly are characters and it also gives moral.

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