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Title: Contributions of Artists and Scientists to Society
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Mahmoud Fawzy |
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July 1, 2009 |
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The contributions of artists and those of scientists share some similarities. First of all, they are indispensable and they require time and effort. Without them, life will be dull, boring, and so difficult to live. Second, they reflect the culture and civilization of any nation by making us understand the customs and traditions of it... Showed first 250 characters
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The contributions of artists and those of scientists share some similarities. First of all, they are indispensable and they require time and effort. Without them, life will be dull, boring, and so difficult to live. Second, they reflect the culture and civilization of any nation by making us understand the customs and traditions of it... Showed next 250 characters
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