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    Advanced Causal Analysis

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    Many immigrant countries are grappling with challenges of having an all-inclusive education system that does not discriminate based on race. For example, the American education system is still subjugated with problems of the gap between white students and those of color. In fact, it can…

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    At any age, Death of a Salesman sends a clear message on the American Dream, the idea that from any origin, with proper work and dedication, one can achieve anything. The titular salesman, Willy Loman, finds himself grappling with this very concept, and whether or not it still holds true as it did in his youth. In this article I'll explore Willy Loman's thoughts on the American Dream and how it applies to the reader today. Willy Loman believes that "personality always wins the day" (Miller I.…

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    Media Pros And Cons

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    is real (and maybe not even that one) – this “controversy” does have a solid neutral ground. Yes, you can be both Pro-Choice AND Pro-Life at the same time. Perhaps not with an aggressive hold onto every single argument in defense of each side (that would create some internal conflict that you should not be grappling with on top of everything else), but in a more compromising kind of…

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    a good person if he lives according to principles. For him, of course, as for all of us, that's more easily said than done. If you read between the lines, you'll see a hard struggle taking place right there on the page. That's Marcus the Emperor grappling with his fate right before you, thousands of years…

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    with no sense of direction, hope, or drive. Lying is a misrepresentation of the truth. The truth holds no meaning when it is always twisted by lies. “Lying is defined as making an untrue statement with the intent to deceive” (Bible). Today’s world lacks truth. People are deceived to lie and they lie because they believe that they are entitled to the ability to…

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    Darkness In Macbeth

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    Throughout the play Shakespeare portrays a man that does all the wrong things for the wrong reasons and causes strife and even war to engulf Scotland. Macbeth is driven by a dark power that has been put upon him by the witches and now he is constantly grappling for more. At the beginning of the play the reader is met with a ghastly introduction of thunder and lightning where three dames of darkness riddle and rhyme about who their next victim will be. Macbeth is their prey. The witches meet…

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    For example, I discovered that by shooting the fire elemental in it’s white, hot core you could immobilize it for a few moments. In addition, I created a makeshift grappling hook using fifty feet of rope and a bow and arrow. Many people today live with very one-track minds, but I’d like to believe this game has changed how I think and view situations. I don’t see only one way to solve a problem and know that I have many…

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    the varying dynamics of Canadian nationhood and the regional divisions that exist within the country. Despite the focus often placed on Quebec and its desire to be a distinct society, other such regions like the North and the West who have been grappling with their own set of issues that also challenge the national unity debate. This essay will explore the ideological differences in Canada’s North and West in order to highlight their regional variances and its effect on the larger Canadian…

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    individuals that choose to go through extreme circumstances, coming out changed, growing to incorporate their struggle into their daily life. Survivors, however, are individuals that manage to incorporate their daily life into their struggles, fighting to hold onto themselves, to not let the tragedy around them define their personhood, while ultimately being molded by their circumstance, so that they may reckon with their new life. Survivors have been isolated from their former lives, forced to…

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    Bear Paws Lab Report

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    Bryan Vongkhamdy Articulation of Human Hands in Comparison to Bear Paws Chimpanzees, apes, and gorilla share a very similar anatomy but another mammal also shares a similar anatomy to humans as well. The bear in particular also shares a similar anatomy, specifically the paws of a bear when compared to a human’s hands. Even with similar anatomy, the bear is mostly a quadruped mammal, but is capable of bipedalism, while humans are bipedal mammals. In humans, the hand is meant for a variety of…

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