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    What would the world be like if we woke up one day and found ourselves without the ability to use our beloved technology and only a pen and paper? Several people don 't use a pen and paper to communicate making many of them unfamiliar with the concept of formal letter writing. Formal letter writing is writing a letter from one individual to another with the aim of applying for a job, sending apologies, or inquiry of information that may be in need of communication. Various technological and…

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    Moreover, these attitudes appear inextricably connected to economic growth as well as decline. While right-wing politicians such as Trump and Le Pen thrive in the stagnating economies of the USA and France, this kind of shift in the political paradigm remains uninitiated in Asian nations, which are in a state of economic growth. Although Trump, along with Le Pen, is riding the current political wave, it might collapse sooner or later. As identified by Eck, pluralism is not easy to obtain;…

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    we believe. An example of this would be to bring about two different instances. One of which is “I see a pen on the table” and the other is “I seem to see a pen on the table”. When you put the first statement with the second statement it is safe to say that you are having a cup like experience. However, the first statement by itself brings into question whether or not the person seeing the pen is dreaming. The second statement though brings a specific instance to the absolute certainty “I am…

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    Theo sits in his office a glass of scotch in his hand, his dark brown eyes jumping from place to place looking for these supposed cockroaches. One happens to crawl past him on his desk when he looks for it he can’t seem to find a trace of its very existence. What angers him even more is that he seems to be the only person who can see them. Sometimes he even used to see on or two creeping out of his wife’s sleeves, yet an other thing about her that makes his stomach churn. He still can’t figure…

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    to advance. While that may be true in some regard, that is not always the case in classroom. To say such a thing would be grouping all students into a single group and would give them a single way to learn: technologically, not traditionally with a pen and paper. But, as we all know, every person (to some degree) is unique, with each possibly learning and studying in different ways. To standardize all kids, young or old, into the category of technological learning only would be an issue. Take a…

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    In William Wordsworth’s “London, 1802,” the poet John Milton metonymically symbolizes the artistic excellence and revolutionary vigor the speaker believes England has lost. However, the speaker also appeals to Milton for moral guidance, correlating England’s political and cultural stagnation to a forgotten moral foundation. While the speaker employs parallelism and a wide variety of poetic devices to demonstrate this causality, his conspicuous and incessant use of the colon and semicolon…

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    Have there ever been a time when you see a movie and then read the book it was based off? I have. The experience made me think about issues, conflict, and the differences and similarities, and while doing so I was able to compare the movie with the story. Using the film Memento, by Jonathan Nolan and the story Memento Mori, by Nathan Nolan, made it possible to view and read the same story but in a different direction. The film focuses on a character named Lenny or Lenard, and the entire film…

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    original home when they were not held in captivity for an acclimation period than when they were. Wolves were held in one-acre acclimation pens for around ten weeks in hope that it would increase the likelihood that the translocated wolves would stay within the park when released. 17 wolves were translocated in 1996 and were also held in the acclimation pens for ten weeks. Both shipments of wolves included both adults and pups, with a total of 16 females and 15 males. All wolves were fitted with…

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    She lowered the pen to the paper, paused, and stared at William. “Sign the contract, Mary,” William said sternly. The pen flew across the paper. William enjoyed the control he exercised over her. He knew it wouldn’t last much longer without a show of commitment that came with a ring, but for the time being she was at his…

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    The Struggle for Control, Soul by Soul Throughout the course of American history seldom has there been a more wretched event that has had a lasting impact than that of the American slave trade, which led up to and occurred during the 1800s. Particularly keying in on the southern antebellum slave trade predominantly based out of New Orleans, Louisiana. Perhaps one of the best depictions of this time period is that of Walter Johnson’s Soul by Soul: Life Inside the Antebellum Slave Market, which…

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