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    it can resonate and push people rethinking of the problems in society, thus change or shape a society. During severe war times, many authors use words to show their love to their countries and inspired people to keep fighting for free. Ba Jin, considered by many China’s most important and influential writer, use words as his weapons to fight at the time of Anti-Japanese War. He wrote a lot of articles and spread a large number of Anti-fascist literature to record the crimes of the Japanese Army,…

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    Caroline Sloan April 4th, 2024 Environmental Justice Professor El-Tinay. The Environmental Globe: War on Life. There is a fundamental connection between the way that humans treat the environment and the way that humans treat each other. Modern social hierarchy and economics are driven by the ideology of domination, whose Judeo-Christian roots extend as far back as the 15th century. Genesis 1:26-31 states, “And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have…

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    One of modern society’s favourite pastimes is watching and comparing films. Films have the ability to make us laugh, cry, or even think while touching our hearts no matter what the genre is. Contemporary media genres have dramatically changed since classical literary times, which divided theatrical and literature into groups of drama and comedy, giving birth to genres. Films have become difficult to place into a specific genre, as “any theme may appear in any genre” (Chandler 1997, p. 1)…

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    JOURNAL-1 After completing the first journal entry, I found that my stress level is below the average that is very good for me. there are only a few areas where my score relates that I am under stress. I was amazed when I found that my stress level is under my control. In order to keep my stress at the same level and to overcome some of the stress in my life, I have to go through my health textbook. First, what is stress: it is an automatic biological response to stressors, or demands made on…

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    An Internal Coexistence Though most prefer to believe that the soul exists as one entity; uniformly dressed with beliefs of right and wrong, it takes on several forms. We all have experienced moments where we acted outside of our usual habits and went against what was known. In certain situations, this is appropriate as to avoid a outcome with adverse effects. And when one acts without rational thought, the soul takes on a new form, likely driven by an innate fear or anger. As one grows and…

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    nex to them. Luo was in love with her. As a part of their job and to be re-education, Luo, and his friend was allowed to the Local coal Mine. If I was in their situation, I would have change a lot of things. I really did not like the way Da Chen was mistreated in the story “colors of the Mountain”. I believe everyone is entitled to an education. Taking it away would be an unfair way to treated a person. Nelson Mandela once said: “ Education is the most powerful weapon”.In my opinion as a…

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    Lawful Commerce in Arms Act and Child Safety Lock Act of 2005, The National Instant Criminal Background Check System Improvement Amendments Act, and many others. The most common state gun control laws include background checks, waiting periods, and registration requirements to purchase and sell guns. Some states ban assault weapons. The leading causes of deaths with a firearm are suicide not murder. Women are more likely to use a gun rather than…

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    attention. As a growing country who have suffered from great discrimination to all those who are considered different, America is unfortunately still healing from the scars left behind by the victims and the perpetrators. Though the media exclusively loves to cover racial discrimination and the use of deadly force, this shows that the country has grown and will no longer tolerate racial discrimination as it had before. This in turns pressures officers to to judge based on action rather than race…

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    Blessing Ehanga Case Study

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    get as much of it as you can (‘I believe education is the key to success” par 1). Parents should provide those needs to children, as this would give them a purpose in their lives and make them learn from their mistakes. “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” (Mandela ). Children also need a shelter; a place they can call home, where they can find peace. Shelter is one of our basic needs: it is a place that can protect us from…

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    provided list to marry by four o’clock or accompany him to Egypt to finish her studies. The bachelors on the list are all from high social statuses and successful professions, but none of them are men that Rana wants to marry. She wishes to marry her true love Khalil, a film director whom her father disapproves of, and decides to find him and the marriage registrar before her father’s departure. After making this decision Rana anxiously leaves…

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