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    to refer to a person as an object, an appellation which usually pertains to the mistreatment of women. The objectification of women is evident in all types of media, including short stories. For instance, Tim O’Brien’s The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong places some verification that most men objectify women for their “entertainment and education” (68). Mary Anne Belle is immediately characterized as a toy as she “came in by helicopter” (67) into the camp. Her “white culottes and … sexy pink…

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    5 INCREDIBLE FACTS TO INSPIRE THE INNER STONER You might be a stoner/newbie or someone who detests pot. You’ve probably smoked it in a joint/ cross joint or maybe even a DIY bottle bong or maybe even gotten high of some delicious weed brownies but we are sure that you’ve never heard about these 5 insane facts about pot: 1.Patriotism= Growing marijuana? In 1969 when America consisted of just 13 colonies, a law established required farmers to grow hemp.Earlier its uses were very different from…

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    of great Americans who ascended from the clutches of poverty and amassed great wealth, because they had a dream and pursued it. They did not allow their circumstances, no matter how daunting, to overshadow their ambitions of success. Richard Ira Bong is a perfect example of such an American. He was simply a farm boy with a deep longing to fly airplanes. He did not arrive into this world accompanied by wealth and power, but he determined to turn his dream into a reality. The most inspiring…

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    excused from his classes, with the other students, to watch the Olympic Torch pass by in his town of Juneau, Alaska. Him and his friends went across the street and waited for the TV cameras to start rolling to unravel a banner that they made that said “Bong Hits 4 Jesus”. The principal, Deborah Morse, soon saw the banner and ran across the street to intercept their act. Principle Morse says he was prompting illegal drug use at a supervised school activity. Frederick claims that his first…

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    partners was aware of the Salvia drug and its related experiences. The African American man himself was questioning the ability of the drug. His mindset is relaxed and more excited than ever to my knowledge. He started to inhale the drug through a bong. Minutes after the drug reached his body he started to cough. The loss of physical coordination kicked in and he was bent over on the couch. The African American man background started to speak with him. They asked him questions like, “Are you…

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    The Man I Killed Analysis

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    O’Brien recollects the most unyielding Vietnam stories that are borderline between absolutely implausible and conventional. Rat Kiley tells a story of his first assignment in the mountains of Chu Lai near a river called the Song Tra Bong where he ran an aid station with eight other men. One day, Eddie Diamond, jokingly suggests bringing a girl to the camp there because the area is safe and highly unguarded. A younger medic, Mark Fossie goes off to bring his girl, Mary Anne Bell. Mary Anne…

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    Upon arriving at the art museum, a giant, electric blue rope greets me at the entrance. The artwork surprises me since I did not expect to see such thing in a small museum. The rope comes out of from between a woman’s tattooed that stick out from a hole in the wall. It continuously extends from there and intertwines through bright white pillars on the ground level. The almost mile-long rope snakes up the building through horizontal columns that separate each story. The installation leads me to…

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    Bing Bong flops down and cries. His red wagon, the symbolic vehicle of Riley’s childhood imagination, is lost forever. Bing Bong realizes that he, too, is lost, and that Riley may never remember him again. In typical form, Joy attempts to inspire cheerfulness, jumping quickly to reframe the moment into something more positive. It doesn’t work. Joy is ignored. Bing_Bong_cryingIt’s here that Sadness, the former outcast, the clumsy mope, steps into her calling. Quietly, she sits by Bing Bong,…

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    Emotions In Inside Out

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    Have you ever wondered why we as humans behave and interact with the world the way that we do? Well, to make it simple, emotions. Emotions are what drive the world of decision making in the human mind. The foundations of the actions we choose to carry out are in direct correlation with the way we feel about the current situations we have going on within our daily lives. The movie Inside Out is an animated film which explores the four concepts of psychology through the prepubescent life of a…

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    Narrative Of My Family

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    least, I thought I was. In Cambodian, all aunts and uncles older than your parents are called “Oum.” All aunts younger than your parents are called “Ming,” while all younger uncles are called “Pou.” Older relatives in your generation are called “Bong,” while all younger ones are called “Oun.” Sometimes they’re not even relatives, but it’s hard to know because the community is so close. If you’re especially close to someone, for example, a sibling, a lot of the time we only use one or the…

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