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    Main Argument: P1: The basic components of education are common core math, reading, arts and humanities. P2: Individuals taught arts and humanities improve their education. P3: Researchers found that students with a strong background in Arts and Humanities score higher in math and reading. C: Thus, common core math, and reading correlate with arts & humanities Counterargument: P1: Most students lack the very literacy skills at the primary and…

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    Technology Against Humanity Our world is controlled by technology and how fast progression is happening. The development of many apps such as Google Maps, Pandora, and Yellow Books is hugely increasing. As many of these things are more convenient and more efficient, there are some advances that are not for the better. Nuclear weapons are being worked on every day. Almost all major government military has access to a nuclear weapon that can destroy their opponent. The consequences of these…

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    I chose to volunteer at was Amarillo’s Habitat for Humanity. The purpose of this organization is to build homes for low-to-median income families who qualify and complete their program requirements. Habitat builds these homes to range from three-to-five bedrooms. Their mission statement is, “Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.” Amarillo Habitat for Humanity is a Christian-based nonprofit organization that…

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    Simulations of the Destruction of Humanity Many would confirm human behavior is based on what is taught and what is common etiquette in certain cultures. Typically, at a young age is when learning takes place the most from parents and family. Childhood is a very important time due to the desire to know everything and parents must make sure they take the right steps in teaching good habits. The knowledge of the parent certainly aids the brain growth of a child and how stable to the household is…

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    disregard humanity is to break the law. Humanity is all of mankind, and all of mankind should be treated coordinately. One should not express thoughts of casualties towards humanity, one must accept it. A perspective of humanity shouldn’t cause others to feel pain and sorrow. These are all thoughts of Adolf Hitler, the sole character in which started the discrimination and killing of those inferior to him. An individual’s point of view can cause them to antagonize and greatly harm all of…

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    Symbolism and Humanity in 1984 In George Orwell’s 1984, he shows exactly what a negative utopia would look like. It is bleak, controlled, and mindless. Orwell’s reasoning to write this novel was he wanted to show us precisely that so he could let us know that our job as a society is to keep this book from coming true (Gaydosik). From the very start, it is shown that humanity, whether it be the society itself or the mentality of the citizens, has been absolutely stripped away and that anyone…

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    Being considerate and helpful to others is what makes you have a humanity. “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens is a story about a man named Ebenezer Scrooge who was tremendously greedy and was visited by the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future to make him see what his selfishness had caused him.This story has multiples themes, such as social justice, the true meaning of humanity, etc. Greed overtakes the humanity of those who possess it because it pushes away everyone you love and…

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    Kabir Fakoya Book Thief Shootings, bombing, riots. Humanity seems as if it was getting ready to fall apart and explode. As if there is no more room for hope. Contrary to what some might believe, this isn’t the case. Markus Zusak, the author of The Book Thief, realizes that humanity is more than a destructive force. Zusak is inspired by humanity 's ability to be hopeful and beautiful in times of devastation and despair. He shows this by showing the reader inspiring moments in a time of…

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    Humanity is the benevolence and humaneness of a person or the collective human race. Slavery can cause the humanity to fall away from both the slave and the slaveholder. Slavery has negative connotations for both parties of the endeavour, as the hatred between both groups erase any form of compassion evident in either party before the harsh labors of slavery. The harsh realities and horrendous effects that occur to both the slave and slave owners as their humanity sits upon the brink of…

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    E-Reading: Jeopardizing the Humanities The evolution of technology is becoming a significant part of the education system. It is deemed to be more cost and time efficient than the standard paper and pencil tactic. Universities are more dependent on the internet for text books, journals, and scholarly articles. Although some classes benefit from this innovative strategy, others suffer. Author Naomi Baron’s article “How E-Reading Threatens Learning in the Humanities” focuses on the problematic…

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