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It depends on how you take it. From which angle you view. You must see a subject from different angles before coming to a conclusion. Me, personally, I'll say it's a blessing.
Curse: Denitrifying bacteria convert the nitrogenous compounds into free nitrogen, hence reducing the nitrogenous compound levels in the soil. Boon: Denitrifying bacteria prevent the plants from having too much nitrogen. Extra nitrogen could harm the ecosystem as a whole, because some wild plants like cultivated crops can thrive on nitrogen. The growth of these plants is favoured in nitrogen-saturated environments. This upsets the ecosystem. Some of this sort of damage is seen in colder countries, where natural nitrogen cycling is slowest.
No, an anus is a body part, not a curse word. Some people may be uncomfortable using the names of certain body parts, but they are still the proper names for those parts.
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Nothing in itself is a blessing or a curse. It is what is made of it by human beings that makes something a blessing or a curse.
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CONSUMER --- BLESSING WITH A CURSE PROFITERS --- ALL BLESSINGS
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Science is always neutral; it is what people use it for, that is the blessing or curse.
It was a 'blessing' for the Greeks (and a 'curse' for the Trojans) because it enabled the Greeks to finally conquer the city of Troy.
Misery is to happiness as curse is to blessing.
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