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    back then was different, everyone was at least twelve years or older than me. I felt like an only child for some time, until my father passed away when I was ten-years-old. After his passing one by one, my siblings would come and stay with my mom and me. Everything seemed to change after that. I started being on more sports teams, clubs and I was starting to make more friends. After everything I had gone through, everything started to get easier and I began to love to do different things. For an…

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    Shakespeare, C.S. Lewis and James Patterson are all great writers and storytellers. They all write a thing call literature which is really anything that is written work. There are many different kinds of literature, a story or novel is one kind; a poem or sonnet is another. In school, students must read a variety of different literary works by a variety of authors. Although we have learn it in school, many people don’t think literature is really all that important or necessary for life; but I…

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    de café) dresses a certain way, greets people a certain way and puts plates of food and beverages in front of customers. In a different social situation these behaviors would not be appropriate. To bring it back to race Appiah says it would not make sense to ask someone who is employed as a waiter (garçon de café) if that is what they really are. He says, however, it would make sense…

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    Deontological Analysis

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    Everyone comes from a different culture and background, these are things that help us develop as individuals, along with many other things. We all have our own different perspectives, but for the most part as humans, we all strive to be as good as we can. We also strive to have happiness. Thus, happiness is what our whole lives consist of. For example, as children, we want certain toys to play with because they make us happy. We go to school and try to make good grades to make our parents happy,…

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    Australian Dollar Impact

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    by the Reserved Bank of Australia. According to (Investopedia; 2016), there are different outside powers that has been controlling the conduct of activity of Australian dollar or pound. The separation in the estimation of cash of pound and Australian dollar is because of the variety in the rate of enthusiasm of the banks of these two nations which is somewhat little yet makes more noteworthy impact. There are different variables in charge of diminishing the esteem which can be either interior to…

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    to discuss different means of protest, locations for sit ins, and organize different freedom rides at Shaw University. Ella Bakers believed that the youth would be better able to take the freedom movement into a different direction, and wanted to create an organization that strayed away from larger, older church based leadership organizations. She wanted to create a place where the youth could be taught the ideals and skills necessary to help fight segregation in the south. She would also later…

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    The hero’s journey is an archetype in many different types of literature, and it can be portrayed in many different ways. This journey is present in many fiction and non-fiction stories; two examples of this would be The Hobbit and I Am Malala. The Hobbit is a fictional story created by the author J.R.R Tolkien, it follows the story of Bilbo as he goes through the hero’s journey. I am Malala is a non-fictional story created by Malala Yousafzai; it tells the story of Malala and her struggle to…

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    Meaning a more in depth process would be necessary to make any serious conclusions, such as a definite correlation. I will be doing an eclectic study. Along with completing a content analysis, I will also conduct a survey. The point of me also doing a survey is because it allows me to compare people’s reaction to different episodes of the show to see if people respond differently if the episode contains more…

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    The Outsiders

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    In life we often see people differently and try to find their faults and shortcomings. We forget that if everyone was the same then the world would be quite boring. However, we are all different and unique in some way of our own. “The Outsiders,” by S.E. Hinton is a novel narrated by a fourteen year old teenager, Ponyboy Curtis. The story revolves around two gang groups, greasers and Socs. The greasers are the east side, poor kids and the Socs are the west-side, rich kids. Ponyboy is a part of…

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    Gender is a social construct that is molded by us in many different ways. Gender is molded in a way that we have different expectations for people of each gender. We also tend to forget those individuals who can fall anywhere in between the genders that we already know. What will be looking at is how gender is constructed and looked at using The Story of X by Lois Gould and Paradoxes of Gender by Judith Lorber. Also we will look at the different ways gender is perceived by not just us but by the…

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