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    It makes other beastly them such as ask for things and live in the public. Many other people thinks they don’t do anything, but they just ask other to help them. As a result, many other people beastly them. If they try to find the work which have much in our social, they will not be live in the public. Therefore, all behavior of homelessness make other people beastly to them. Next let’s talk about behavior of homelessness…

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    principles or ideas that explains the world that we live in and also an individual’s place within it. Identity and ideology is related because an ideology could influence an individual’s personal identity. An individual might decide to embrace a certain ideology due to those ideologies being similar to what their own beliefs and values about the world are. Once an individual embraces a certain ideology, this may lead them to re-examine their own lives and adjust accordingly. A set of principles…

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    examples of that type of society, called a dystopia. A dystopia is “an imaginary place where people lead dehumanized and often fearful lives” (“Dystopia”) and a utopia is “a place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions” (“Utopia”). I believe that utopias become dystopias, because no place can be perfect. Places that want to become utopias often try too hard to make people believe that they live in the perfect world. Trying to…

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    I think that we all get so consumed sometimes in what we are doing in our daily lives that we do not take any time to relax and escape from reality. I know that personally my day to day living can be mildly stressful. Visiting a place like Miami makes it very easy to leave all of that behind and take a moment to gather all of your thoughts and feelings and recuperate. I think that everyone needs some sort…

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    penetration that we get by going to these places. Besides the academic factor, traveling gives us new insight about ourselves. It gives us a grasp on the world and who we are. We disconnect from and stop thinking about our regular life for that time period. It teaches us to live open-mindedly and gives us a genuine happiness that was not there before. We gain a new perspective on life by seeing these places, the different levels of social classes, and the way people live and how different their…

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    The “American Dream” by Angela M. Balcita and The Tortilla Curtain by T. C. Boyle are both pieces based on the idea of the “American Dream.” They may tell different stories although both share an amount of similarities in experiences. Both pieces have a dream, make adjustments to a new life, and have unfortunate circumstances. In the beginning of each piece, Boyle and Balcita express what they both dream of having in America. Balcita and her family, in the “American Dream," are eligible people…

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    American race has been treated has been an ongoing issue for generations, but has picked up as of late. With recent shootings that have taken place in the United States, the Black Lives Matter movement has blossomed into something much bigger than a disagreement. People all around the world, no matter what race they are, have an opinion for or against Black Lives Matter. The problem with this movement is that the supporters, specifically African Americans, are segregating themselves from…

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    protests started taking place against Bashar al-Assad, Syria’s president. In turn, the president’s forces responded with harsh violence. It started to build up, until it turned into rebellions. Hundreds and thousands of Syrian civilians were caught in the middle, and were forced to escape the country. As of 2015, there have been around 220,000 deaths, half of which are civilians. The U.N has been working together to find a way for the refugees to be safe, and survive in other places. Since the…

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    America is a place full of opportunities, innovation, and ideas. Although it is an excellent place to live in some ways, it leaves much to be desired in others. The America I believe in is a place where everyone can feel safe and confident for the next generation. Some people could argue that Americans are lazy. They might think our country is full of people who wouldn’t want to change their habits or put in some work to support the world as a whole. Those people are very wrong. Americans have…

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    America, it seems like we have laws, rules, for just about everything. We don’t always like these rules, since they often mean that someone is telling us what to do, or keeping us from doing what we want. But to live in a civil society, we must have some rules to follow. The societies we live in, people are breaking the law more rapidly. Have you ever wondered who wrote the first laws? It was King Hammurabi of Babylon. The laws were written to promote an organization, control and safety. In…

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