F@v0rit3s in 50 Ess@yzzz!!!
December 1, 2009
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The essay “How you became you” by Bill Bryson, in the book 50 essays is about how you are made up of atoms which are tiny particles that don’t even know you exist and they don’t even know they exist. The atoms come together and make you who you are. If you were to get tweezers and pluck every single atom of your body you would have fine atomic dust. Bryson says that before there was nothing at all anywhere in the world, so that thanks to the atoms that we got assembled to be alive in the twenty-first century.
The essay “Men, Women, Sex, and Darwin” by Natalie Angier, in the book 50 essays by Samuel Cohen talks about what women expect from men and what men expect from women. It tells how men and women are pleased differently by the sexes in sexual activity. It says that if a woman sleeps with fifty men than she is considered a hood rat, but if a man would sleep with fifty women it does not affect his reputation in human society. The fact is that men rather sleep with eight different women and women would prefer to sleep with one man. This does not mean that women want sex any less than men do, they just like having one partner to do it with instead of many different ones. Marriage is a mutual bond between men and a woman and both are so eager to marry each other. I really enjoyed essay it was great I loved it.
Chapter four in the book Nowtopia by Chris Carlson is about how society has developed during three different centuries of capitalist expansion. The entire planet is facing unprecedented crisis of urbanization, resource depletion, poverty, climate change, and the breakdown of political systems. Science has been developed during the century and has been evolved. This chapter tells you about the general intellect, science of premaculture, reductionist science, old science meeting new science abundance limits, accountability, premaculture, and direct action.
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