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    Have you ever wanted to live in a world the could be considered “perfect” or made up your own little world in you head in which everyone is the same, hunger is never an issue, equality exists, no crimes, or conflicts, and best of all, no bad memories? In Lois Lowry's book, The Giver, Jonas and his family, along with the rest of their community, they live in a utopia like society where everyone has the same rules, there are no important choices they have to make, there’s no war, pain or conflict,…

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    Marijuana is one of the most controversial disputes in America. A plant that has such a grand impact on the world today. Is the drug saving or killing? Legalization is definitely the word going around, and if the drug should be legalized everywhere. California being one of the popular with the drug in the country, holds some of the most famous, and influential people in America. The drug is easily found in the media, and is seen to influence anyone into trying the drug. Marijuana has many risks…

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    The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution. It was created to exclude governmental power to citizen rights. The Bill of Rights, is a protection for an individual’s liberty. Built for a person’s freedom of speech, religion, and press. It arranges rules for due process of law and reserves all power not substituted to the Federal Government, to the people or the states, but imagine if the government stops granting you those rights, striping them away from you. “Zeitoun” by…

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    Colin Powell and Maria Montessori have opposing viewpoints on how students should be educated. Colin Powell believes that students should be taught with a strict structure, while Maria Montessori has a more lenient approach to teaching. Powell thinks that students need to have a strict structure in order to succeed in school. Students need to learn structure in order to give their teachers and caregivers total obedience and respect. However, Maria Montessori believes that you should treat the…

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    Thiel’s view of competition is interesting to say the least. He believes that the worst thing to ever have been taught to entrepreneurs is that competition is healthy. By no means would Thiel find himself promoting the ideals of competition. In his world, monopolies are the best thing in business. Whereas competitors earn no profits according to him, monopolies are out there making profits all to themselves without sharing. Competition causes businesses not to prosper. There is no way to look…

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    “Pets are humanizing. They remind us we have an obligation and responsibility to preserve and nurture and care for all life.” This is a famous quote by the famous American actor James Cromwell who acted in Star Trek and was the son of John Cromwell. This quote relates to a life-changing event in my life when I learned that sometimes pets help us realize that we have responsibility to this world. Two years ago on a hot summer day, we were just about ready to go. My dad, mom and sister named…

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    Photography has been a game changer in our society and no one can deny that. A certain photograph can change a person’s stance on an issue in an instance. Capturing a moment can pull a person’s heart strings in any direction. However, is taking a picture always appropriate or are there times and places where its better to just put the camera down? These moral questions sometimes all come down to the individual’s discernment as they evaluate the worth of getting the shot versus the…

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    Europe is facing a crisis unlike anything it has experienced before. Millions of people, whether war refugees, economic migrants, or otherwise, are flooding into Europe and pushing it to its limits both economically and socially. The situation on the ground is very dynamic, with refugees typically coming from the countries of Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan. However, Italy in particular, has seen a sharp increase of refugees from northern Africa. The migrants entering Italy are primarily from…

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    For many years, Theist and Atheist have attempted to argue their points concerning God’s existence. In both instances, each group appears to constantly attempt to disprove their counterpart. This is done in a variety of ways and some of which we will look at in this paper. Typically, the place that each side begins with is a straight forward question. Is there a God? However, after this question the ones that follow are anything but straight forward. Due to this, there are many people on each…

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    Q5) Why does the narrator want to receive “God’s attention”? (141) The narrator wants to receive God’s attention because without he feels “we have no hope of damnation or redemption” (Palahniuk 141). The mechanic explains that “you spend your life searching for a father and God” (Palahniuk 141), where your father is a model of God. Tyler preaches that getting God’s attention for a bad deed is better than no attention at all. That at least we will be on God’s radar. The narrator goes on to…

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