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    of been a pescatarian has changed my life into a rollercoaster, nevertheless I have experienced a new way of living that was very significant to me. I have been influenced by those who gave up eating meat and changed their lives to save animals around the world. After watching videos and reading books and magazines about people who changed their lives made me realize the how I can make a difference in this world to aid animal cruelty, but to improve my health. The world has motivated me to be…

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    The Lion King has What? In Margaret Lazarus essay “All’s Not Well in Land of “The Lion King”” she points out all of the all the stereotypes she sees in the movie The Lion King. The stereotypes she talks about are racism, sexual orientation, and feminism. This essay is a summary and response over her essay and all of the stereotypes she points out, using the movie as our evidence. One of the stereotypes Margaret Lazarus states in her essay about the The Lion King is racist. She states in her…

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    What my dog has taught me Humans are basically social animals, and in learning to coexist more peacefully, our pets could teach us a thing or two. Humans are sometimes arrogant enough to believe that our lives matter more than others, but in owning a dog it 's clear to see why it doesn 't. I know some people consider their pets as a part of their families. I strongly agree with that stance towards the dog I have in my home. Having been a dog owner since the age of nine, I can claim that a…

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    trauma twists them inside out and although, we never see it, we always see the end result and how far they’ve come. In the article, Refugee Children In Canada it goes to say, “Perhaps it is also true that many do not talk because we do not listen.” Kim Ha, the ten year old girl named after the Golden River her parents treasure so dearly is like most ten year olds, she was childish, selfish, pouty, dedicated, and mischievous. The strongest point of her childish ways was on page (11) of Inside Out…

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    technology is included in all classrooms and very rarely would you see desks lined in rows. Most settings have students sitting in some formation that would allow collaborative work opportunities to take place among students. The science department has a garden growing behind our school for their user. However, I believe there is still a need to update the setting. We still have bells that ring, students all move through the hallways at the same time, location of classrooms…

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    The traditional family meal today has drastically changed since the 1950s. The typical families in the 1950s usually meet around the table for dinner and discuss their day. The evening meal is like a chance to gather the little tribe together and to reconnect with one another. The conversations are spontaneous and unpredictable however, all negative topics are discouraged. It also seems like a reward for the day’s hard work. It is the family meal that brings us closer to our own family. The…

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    How has our atmosphere changed over time? Our atmosphere has changed vigorously over time. Anyway, for the past 200 million years, the atmosphere has remained the same generally. Scientists theorize that Earth’s early atmosphere was mostly created by the volcanic activity back then; they say that the volcanic activity was very intense for the first billion years on Earth. They also think that the composition of the early atmosphere was as the following: - Mainly carbon dioxide gas - Very…

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    Growing up, soccer was my life. Everything I did, everybody I knew all came from this. It all started when I was in third grade when my step-dad asked me if I wanted to start playing soccer. I was always kicking around a soccer ball or shooting in the small goal outside so being on an actual team was a scary thought. He would always be a defender and let me try to score on him but with him being 200 pounds and me being 80, it was always a hard thing to do. But nonetheless, I decided that…

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    specific event in life can have an everlasting effect on a person and alter his/her sense of direction. Maybe the most unexpected incident that one has endured changes his or her life and has an everlasting effect on how he or she chooses to live in the present time. What began as an adventurous day, ended in a freighting night. My near death experience has influenced my sense of direction by acknowledging that life is too short. My senior year of high school had just ended, and I loved the…

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    Russell claims that philosophy has no answers, I will argue that Russell is correct about this. First I will object this claim with evidence and opinion to prove it’s wrong. Then I will give Russell’s response and why I support his claim. Lastly I will explain my standing on why philosophy has value without answers. Philosophy is a field of unanswered questions. If a questions develops answers, then it changes from philosophy to the area of knowledge it is associated with, supporting that…

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