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    Internally, the US government was also fearful of losing power within its nation. This is already evident in the opening of the documentary which showed the nuclear bomb testing in Bikini Atoll, where the American public were filled with skepticism. This led to Vice Admiral Blandy, Commander of the Bikini Test justifying himself, “the bomb will not start a chain reaction in the water, converting it all to gas and letting all the ships on all the oceans drop down to the bottom. It will not blow…

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    In bikini atoll life is hard there because you’re gonna dead in 10 seconds or anything until you burn,your body and cannot breath and your house will just fall down and you will be just gonna burn and you will just go. First,they aborted the bomb without notice and that is hard for the people because when their family are having fun then the bomb will just come down from the airplane and the city will just explode without the people notice and that is hard for everybody because the children…

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    Trees, so simple, so serene, and a reflection of the time they stood in. Trees reflect their environment. They grow in the oddest of places—out of a stone, in the middle of a city, or in a forest of many, and yet no matter where they stand they hold meaning. With seasons, the trees change. With time, the trees grow. With changing times, trees evolve. Throughout the centuries, one is able to see the ways in which trees have changed alongside the decade they stood in. Artists created works of art…

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    One day in Bikini Bottom, there was a big castle owned by an honorable king named Neptune. He was an obvious king. He had handsome face with beard around his chin and dimple on two cheeks. The light of sunrise woke the King up in early morning. He did his usual activities for instance: taking a bath with washing his body using soap and pouring shampoo to his long hair. After he finished taking a bath, he looked at himself in the mirror to make sure that everything was perfect. Suddenly, he…

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    authoritarian leadership. Firstly, the time available is limited. This is said as construction is to begin immediately which means that the Bikini Bottom community is under a direct threat, therefore, a qualified leader must be placed in a position of power so that he/she will have the ability to tell fellow citizens the things they must do. Secondly, the citizens of Bikini Bottom lack the skill, and knowledge of the things to do in such a situation. Collectively, the community has never…

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    Bikini season is often used in marketing weight loss products around the summer season. In this Crystal Light video advertisement, the concept of bikini season is used to polarize the two females. One blonde female who is concerned about looking attractive in her summer wear, and the brunette who does not care to engage in weight loss practices as she believes her work ties her down so much she will never get the chance to put on a bikini, therefore rendering it pointless to consumer Crystal…

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    "My Bikini Belly” By Shawna Kaminski - Our Full Review Hi there and welcome to our review on “My Bikini Belly” by Shawna Kaminski. As always, this review will be broken into 3 main parts: 1. The basics section that will help you understand what “My Bikini Belly” is all about. 2. The pros and cons section where you will read about the primary benefits and drawbacks of Shawna Kaminski’s program. 3. The conclusions section about My Bikini Belly that sums up our thoughts and feelings on this…

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    In the article “From Bikinis to Burkas”, Al-Solaylee uses the idea that life in the Middle East was at one point, no different from the western world and was therefore better than what it is now, making this emotionally based article propagandistic in nature. This creates a sense of moral duty to some conservatives in regards to the current war in the Middle East. Al-Solaylee creates the impression that the American invasion is simply working towards restoring their previous way of life through…

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    conservatives when it comes to their view of women. Societies view on women is a highly debated topic with a wide spectrum of opinions Both “Looking at Women” by Scott Russell Sanders and “Saudis in Bikinis” by Nicholas Kristof examine this topic, but in completely different ways. The author of “Saudis in Bikinis” is far more effective in proving his argument than the author of “Looking at Women” is. In his article,“Looking at Women”, author Scott Russell examines how men look at women and…

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    other genders, generally views are different depending on the person. An example of this is men having different views on women. Two pieces that portray different views of women, are Looking at Women written by Scott Russell Sanders and Saudis in Bikinis written by Nicholas D. Kristof. Their views are based off of their credibility and the types of women that are portrayed, as both stories share the same thesis on women and how they are viewed. In the narrative Looking at Women by Scott…

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