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    Due to emigration and alike, the worship of the sea goddess soon spread to other Asian countries like Taiwan, Japan and Vietnam. Fishermen, sailors, naval officers and others all pray to Mazu to ensure their safety while travelling overseas, by sea or air. Many temples have been erected in her honour; famous ones being the Meizhou Mazu Temple…

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    their voice heard. Take Maevaris, for example. She´d named Venatori a “supremacist group” and like a bunch of sheeps, most of other Magisters listened to her. It was pitiful that the heads of a proud country like Imperium would be such cowards, afraid of a change.…

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    would turn their back on the conventional life. Their desires were pellucid in which they decided to both lead a simple life in the country due to their detestation towards the upper-class, love for nature, and their inability to remain proximate to society for long periods of time. Albeit, this does not entirely explicate their aching desire to live in the country, it does…

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    Amy Bosma Professor Marrow ENC1102 Tues./Thurs. 12:30 p.m.-1:45 p.m. 25 March 2017 The Land of Plenty: Food Waste in America The issue of food waste in the United States is becoming a recognizable problem and is worthy of examination. It is estimated that nearly twenty-five to forty percent of the food grown in the United States is never eaten. Consequently, the amount of edible food left to decompose in farmer’s fields or taken to landfills is estimated at seventy billion pounds per year,…

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    Influence On John Brown

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    was very religious, they were Calvinists. When his father felt he wasn’t fulfilling God’s expectations he would beat or whip Brown. One event from his childhood made a great impression and impacted the rest of his life. Brown and his father went to visit one of his father’s friends. His friend owned a slave, at first the man seemed to be nice to the slave. Then the save made a mistake, the man began to beat…

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    Student ID : GEC000006Q Student Name : Jerry Wai Teck Seng Assessment : VU21469 Task 1 Read a straightforward descriptive text 1. What is the title of this text ? My beautiful dog 2. Summarize the main topic of the first paragraph. She describe her dog how sweet and cute and lovely , describe her dog like a little kitten when he puppy , and the dog size , colour of body and his eyes. 3. Summarize the main topic of the second paragraph. She introduce his name and describe he like a wolf because…

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    Japanese people. Shinto is undeniably a religion unique to the Japanese people. It is a natural religion born and nurtured in the Japanese islands, unlike Buddhism or Christianity, which are world religions that have come to Japan from foreign countries. Certainly, the influences on Shinto from Buddhism, Confucianism or Chinese culture cannot be denied. Their influences on Shinto have been very distinctive, particularly in the area of language. This is so because from the third century…

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    Lady Macbeth's Choices

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    born” but rather “untimely ripped” from his mother’s womb, Macduff killed and beheaded Macbeth. Macduff’s decisions were not to feed his own ambitions but rather to replace the tyrannical leader, Macbeth, with Malcolm, the rightful worthy leader for the good of the country. Despite his good intentions, Macduff still suffered the dire consequence of losing his family due to his choices. The choices made by Macbeth, Lady Macbeth and Macduff in the play demonstrate the effect…

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    The Open Boat Analysis

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    Realism and naturalism are two different literary movements, but they have many similarities. Realism expresses real life situations and focuses on a true illustration of life while naturalism is represented like an overstated type of realism. Naturalism is based on humans versus a force that is out of their control. Short stories in American literature portray realism and naturalism in many ways. Editha, The Open Boat, and An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge are all based on these literary…

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    The United States Government needs to step in and take charge of the obesity epidemic. Being obese means having some sort of breathing issue, or sleep apnea or a cardiovascular issue. Bills add up, hospital visits aren’t cheap. This causes the government to have to pay for a hospital visit or stay the person has Obamacare or Medicaid. “Over 170 million Americans are either overweight or obese” (Obesity and weight control, Grolier), which would cause the government to spend millions on medical…

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