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    voice started to rise. “How did she—?” I shook my head. “Drop it, good buddy.” There, a faint unzipping sound rang through the muted atmosphere. Looking behind me, I saw that Cassidy had unzipped the bag. “What are you doing, Cat-Girl? That could be a bomb or something.” “You watch too many action films. I’m just looking inside the bag. Maybe XANA left clues for us to work with.” She reached inside, my heart clenching as she did. She pulled out what looked to be a high heel. “None of us wear…

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    "Composers must come out into the open; they must fight the battle with other workers" Marc Blitzstein. Blitzstein’s The Cradle will Rock was one of the most powerful pieces of art during the Great Depression ("The Cradle Will Rock", 1). It alone transformed not only Broadway, but also the mentality of the American people during this time of labor, war, and strife. Theatre reached more people during this time than ever before. Under Franklin Delano Roosevelt 's Work Progress Administration 25…

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    (Story of His Life) Have you ever wondered what it would be like to write a poem about your life? Well, a famous poet named Allen Ginsberg did just that when he wrote, "Howl and Other Poems" which became famous of his time and continue on till today. Allen Ginsberg’s famous poem, "Howl and Other Poems" conveys and portrays a message to an audience in which modern poetry and the Beat Movement on American literature was raw and revealing about the political and social views such as war,…

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    are given or pointed at a part of the body of a person, which is completely normal, then the radioisotopes would be killing healthy cells, and that would be harmful to the human being. And In addition, we know they are used in the construction of bombs. So that…

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    Statistics show, over forty million Americans twelve years of age or older use illicit substances (Drug Stats). With that being said, is it surprising that America is one of the leading countries for drug use but scrapes the bottom of the charts for education? It is not acceptable to be practicing such destructive activities. Kristin Hersh aforesaid, “No drug is a cure, though. Drugs are just big pieces of tape they stick over warning lights.” The consumption of drugs, such as marijuana, Ecstasy…

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    Everywhere a person may go in life in the 21st Century, there is always some type of new technology. Whether that technology is new cell phones, computers, TVs, and even cars; it is everywhere. In present day, humans are always trying to find ways to improve life and make it easier to accomplish day-to-day tasks. Technology can be a blessing and a curse. Technology helps people stay connected to others they may not be able to physically connect with. A downfall of technology is that it can cause…

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    In ‘Mother in a Refugee camp’ the poet refers to the relationship between the mother and her child when the poet asserts “No Madonna and child could touch” this emphasizes that nothing can be compared to how much she cares for her dying son. The painting was symbolic of a tender relationship between a mother and child, however the painting is used to emphasize the love she has for her dying child which adds to the tragedy of the scene as the innocence of the child is being stripped away due to…

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    Women In The 60's

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    Where do women stand in society? Women’s inequality in society is a sensitive topic that has existed for many years. Women have suffered to have their voices heard and have fought to reach a sense of equality in the world. Women of the 60’s were expected to follow one path: marriage, childbirth and devoting their lives to the home. In the 1960’s a controversial artist named Allen Jones, stirred up the discussion of women being portrayed sexually. Some feminists were left in confusion and anger…

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    Earthquake In Pompeii

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    In 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius erupted spewing 7 million tons of debris on Pompeii. Pompeii had a population of about 20,000 and was a trading center as well as a vacation destination. The rich and poor lived together. The day before the eruption, a festival, dedicated to Vulcan, the god of earthquakes and fire was held. An initial explosion of ash, pumice, and rocks destroyed buildings and knocked out people. Many fled to public buildings, which offered better protection, but they along with others…

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    otherwise. In his argument, he outlines the story of a man named Smith and a man named Jones. Both will gain a large inheritance from the death of their six-year-old cousin. Both had plans to sneak into the bathroom while the their cousin is taking a bath to kill him. The difference is that Smith actually drowns the child and makes it look like an accident, whereas in Jones situation, the child slips and falls and drowns on his own while Jones looks on. Both acts are reprehensible because both…

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