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    “Not far from us, flames, huge flames, were rising from a ditch. Something was being burned there. A truck drew close and unloaded its hold: small children. Babies! Yes, I did see this, with my own eyes...children thrown into the flames. (Is it ant wonder that ever since then,sleep tends to eldude me.)” (32). Elie is in disbelief that they are burning…

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    Working as a factory worker in the industrial revolution is unexceptionally horrid. I shouldn’t Have to constantly think if I am going to make it through an entire day without something bad happening.Unfortunately, it’s not just me who has to deal with these dumb rules every single day. If everything was looked at upon a socialists point of view, then I would be much happier. One thing that I would rhetorically love is an enjoyable work environment. This way, I could go to work everyday in…

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    shown the human traits of consciousness or free will. If conscious humans exist as a result of pure evolutionary chance, as Wilson implies, then human existence has no existential meaning. That is, humans have no more meaningful existence on Earth than ant colonies. This conclusion is apparent given how humans have now overwhelmed the planet and yet are incapable of governing our existing large social communities. Despite higher intelligence and generations of experience with war and conflict,…

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    grounded and most greedy than he is. An examination of "The Three Little Pigs" with "The Ant and the Grasshopper" emphasizes the qualification between a tale and a story. The grasshopper is much like the little pigs and the tyke himself, set on playing with little stress for what's to come. “In both stories, the child identifies with the animals (although only a hypocritical prig can identify with the nasty ant, and only a mentally sick child with the wolf); but after having identified with the…

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    “His mom often worked long hours at her two jobs to support the two of them, but she incessantly found a way to watch as many of Terrell’s basketball games as she could” (Feinstein 317). ☺ This quote shows that Terrell’s mom was like an industrious ant because she was always working, but she still scrutinized Terrell’s games. Mrs. Jamerson helps build up Terrell’s search for identity because she shows that with hard work, you can do whatever you aspire to do in life. Ultimately, Terrell’s…

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    cooking that children should not have been doing. They were never shown or felt loved and resulted to drugs and alcohol abuse. The new way of life was marked in to the Native American kids’ lives. Reference: https://www.coursehero.com/file/9451503/ANT-101-Discussion-1/ How did this affect them long term? They suffered from drugs and abuse, and were never able to unite with their tribes again. The natives felt they didn’t fit into United State like everybody else which made the suicide rates go…

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    trees (local fauna), avoiding contact with the natives and dusk riders. Dusk riders are rogue bandits who hunt people for fun. They ride on birds called dusks, swift and slender like a shadow. The planet’s natives are ugly quadrupeds. They live in ant-like colonies of soldier, worker, and hunter. The queen rules over all. They are intelligent enough to build clothes and homes. NASA would be proud. Log29 Colonies…

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    Color food Insects Prefer Insects see the world much differently than humans do. For example, bugs can see ultra violet rays. Crickets are omnivores, and mostly eat what people do. But when insects are given the choice, what color food would they choose? By giving insects three different colored food, will crickets care which food they eat or will they just choose the one closest to them? Just because crickets are most active at night, insects, such as crickets can still see many colors. If…

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    In the world that we live in today, everything around us is ever-changing. These changes happen so often that we often hear others use the terms “live everyday like it is your last”, “you only live once”, or even “you do not know what day will be your last, so do everything while you can now”. Taking chances in life is always the more intriguing track and more often than not the track that is taken, taking chances can lead to greater events, memories, or even greater ideas, although taking…

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    hounds feeding on Zaroff’s body, before Rainsford’s eyes. He tried to make them stop. They only got worse. When the morning came upon the island, the raft making began. Dozens of logs were heaved from the jungle, as were vines. The men felt like ants carrying concrete blocks. It took hours for the job to be achieved. The men were content, excited…

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