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    The Republican Debate

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    Progress in America, is it even possible with a split government? At the rate the Republicans are going, we will be reaching a downfall economically and climately while the middle and lower class break their back so these big and bad corporations can live in a cesspool of money. Since I have watched both Republican and Democratic Presidential Debate, I can absolutely say that the Republicans will not improve us. When comparing the two, the Republican Debate was almost a joke since they didn’t…

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    Making The Bird Angry

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    A plane flies over the camp giving hope to the POWs but the plane can't do anything but fly over and this made The Bird angry. The Bird beat Louie because of this and Louie was deaf in one ear for a little. Louie was taken to a radio studio to announce he was alive and his friend from USC hears it and tells his parents. They finally know that Louie is alive now. Loue was then told to read something that Japan wanted him to read but he said no, and they threatened to send him to a punishment camp…

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    Kathy Torrey

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    Kathy Torrey, a Caucasian female, was born January, 31st 1953 in New Bern, NC. Kathy was raised by her married biological parents, Etta Brown Smith and Nathan Smith, who made their living farming. Kathy fondly remembers how there was always family around, including her extended family. Kathy has seven siblings, some of which had moved out by the time Kathy was born. They lived in an apartment in the city right next to the river, but after her parents divorced when she was six years old they…

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    Albert Einstein is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His papers revolutionized modern science, paved the way for many advancements in physics and mathematics, and confused college students writing papers on him everywhere. As one of these confused students, I will be going into short detail on his early life and, if I can manage to explain it, revolutionary papers. Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14th, 1879, but…

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    North Carolina Oppression

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    Oppression is common throughout history; resistance is common, also. North Carolina finds its place in the American narrative both as a British colony and later as a state, but it has its own individuality in how that transition was made. While many fellow colonists viewed the inhabitants of North Carolina as backwards or simple, this did not impede the development of a culture that was slowly becoming more diverse and growing as immigration drastically raised the population over the course of…

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    I believe these continuations of the studies have been beneficial.The analysis of the brain scans proved that a separate part of the brain will be activated when a person is influenced rather than acting on their own decision making skills. Dr. Berns gave many examples of how social conformity exists in our everyday society. Elections, and jury trials, being an example of how social conformity can affect a large group of people is mentioned in the article. If a fraction of the group publicly…

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    Skills Survey Analysis

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    Instead, I may ask if my thoughts about their viewpoint are correct. I believe I would be able to find the outcome I’m looking for if I just paused and soaked in the information given. In addition, I recognize several moments when children talk to Mr. Berns about their goals. On multiple occasions, students express the interest in accomplishing new feats, yet continue to carry out opposing actions. According to Kinsella’s text, this would be an example where the use of confrontation may be…

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    The first article of this series discussed narrative creation and how political candidates purposely keep their campaign slogans open ended. Particularly, so narrative creation could take place. That allows their audiences to create narratives based more on ideologies rather than actual political ideas and or discussion or ideas that a candidate expresses. Wherein the last article of this series focused on breaking down “Make America Great Again,” and focused on discussing how ideological…

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    Ted Talk Reflection

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    perception of happiness. Having this said, I decided to evaluate a Tedx talk that drew my attention by only noticing the title. My philosophy for a happy life, which was published in October, 2013. The talk was given by a seventeen year old named, Sam Berns. At the beginning of the talk, I came to learn that…

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    Explain how Rachel was reunited with Henry? Sometime around after the Civil War, Rachel started to work as a cook for the Union Army in New Bern, North Carolina. One night, a division of black Union troops enters her kitchen, she saw her lost son Henry there. How did Rachel know it was Henry? Slaves were uneducated because it was against the rules to be taught how to read and write. I remember this line from the story which caught my attention. Racheal said something about his forehead if I…

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