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    The Road and its Large Cultural Impact in a Short Period of Time A man forced to go to his limits to protect the last glimmer of hope in his world, the story of The Man in Cormac McCarthy’s novel The Road contributed to the birth of the ever-growing post-apocalyptic genre. Set in a time where the world is a place of depravity, The Man and The Boy are the two glimmers of hope. The journey down the perilous road to their idea of salvation inspired not only the other in the novel, but a large…

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    deducted from their income to pay the new city user service fee. This fee, costing each worker over $150 a year, is designed to pay for upgrades and upkeep to city roads and to finance Morgantown City Police. The city is charging this tax to those who work within city limits as a way to target those who are most likely to use the roads and police. Conservative city estimates project that the user fee will raise $4.5 million annually (“Safe Streets & Safe Community Service Fee Info), but the…

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    Silk Road was an ancient trade route, which ran from China and India to the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea. Goods, such as Chinese silk and Indian spices, were traded along it using camels on the overland route (Newitt, 2005, pp. 2-3). Portugal, being located on the Atlantic coast, was therefore at the fringe of the Silk Road. However, Portugal managed to create a colonial empire despite being a country of marginal importance in the early Middle Ages (Disney, 2009, p. I). The Silk Road…

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    Dark, dusty, lonely. Afraid, tired, hungry. Words that describe the life of those living in the faded, deceased country of what was once America. The Road by Cormac McCarthy, depicts the long and difficult post-apocalyptic journey a man and his son endure. Papa and the Boy have roles that completely reverse by the end of the book. They also go back and forth from maturity and growth when the Boy literally grows older, and when choosing right from wrong. The journey begins with Papa reaching…

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    The novel, The Road by Cormac McCarthy follows a father and his son in a post-apocalyptic world. They are forced to endure many tough situations, which make them test themselves and continually push their limits. Over time, the boy starts to become detached from the horrors he witnesses, which shows that morals are shed when one sees too many cruel acts. In the beginning of the book, the boy is desperately trying to hold onto his morals, no matter what he sees. Along the road Papa and the boy…

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    Cormac Mccarthy The Road

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    Usually, when one thinks of the future, they think of flying cars and robots, but what most people don’t think of is a damaged earth with the constant threat of losing all it’s life. Cormac McCarthy’s The Road is a thrilling tale that takes readers on a journey of adventure, suspense and survival. The novel, taking place in a post-apocalyptic setting of a deathly winter, includes a father and his son journeying across the United States with the incentive of finding food and shelter to escape…

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    population and should have a more serious consequence. There are many distractions when it comes to driving, which can be organized into three different categories Such as Visual Distracting, this is when the driver feels the need to look away from the road to see secure information. The next…

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    The film Little Miss Sunshine follows a family on their road trip from New Mexico to California. The shows the lives of a dysfunctional lower middle-class family. The protagonist Olive gets accepted to compete in a beauty pageant in California. Her family consisting of her Mother Sheryl, Father Richard, Silent Brother Dwayne, Suicidal Uncle Frank and drug addict Grandfather all take the trip with her in a beat down Volkswagen bus. The film goes into depth about different problems ordinary people…

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    The Road to Winter, Mark Smith (2016) is a riveting novel that covers many aspects of survival in times of crisis including teamwork and cooperation. While it is reasonable to believe that it would be easier to survive alone, the benefits of teamwork outweigh any cons that may exist. People make great trading partners in times where items necessary for survival are unavailable and different people offer different luxuries. Gangs such as the Wilders spread fear and carnage throughout the entire…

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    Paranoia It was about a quarter to eleven in the night when I was trudging along the dimly lit road. It was eerily quiet, and I could hear the sound of the slaps of my feet against the road. My breath coming out in soft huffs as I tried to concentrate to steady the beating of my heart. I never really was the adventurous type. While others kids liked to go out at night and hang out in the woods; I preferred to be on my own curling up against the fire with some hot chocolate and rereading my…

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