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    Flatteners

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    people work in the science and engineering fields. People are willing to compete for American jobs, but communities need to encourage each other work harder and strive to do better than others. It is all about who is better and smarter out in the new flat world today. The flatteners helps more people from different countries to be more connected and the flatteners help countries that did not have the ability and materials to work, have an opportunity to compete in this new playing field.…

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    The world is truly getting smaller, “As globalization shrinks the globe, that is, as people around the world become more interconnected within the same global village, your welfare is increasingly tied to that of people in other nations” (Henslin 30). Most of this interconnected feeling comes from globalization and its relationship with many other aspects in peoples’ lives (Henslin 29). Globalization is a process that has allowed nations and people alike to learn about new ways to think, eat,…

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    The Stanley Parable has an excellent standard engagement curve. For this paper two curves will be talked about. First, the broad engagement curve, where the curve is the title and content is the episodes. This curve is based on discovery. Second, the finer engagement curve, where the curve is the episode and the content of the graphs are the segments. This curve is based on the engagement type of catharsis. Both curves are determined by the tension created in the game, and naturally only works…

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    physical stress on the vehicle. Therefore, to ensure top performance and original beauty of your Subaru, buy and install only the genuine Subaru parts or accessories. Most Subaru cars feature a boxer or flat engine. This engine is a high-performance machine that delivers exceptional output. As it is a flat engine, a horizontally-opposed, it assists in creating exceptional power and control, enhancing the fuel economy and performance. In order to ensure that the engine retains its performance, it…

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    Violence is a predictable response from a child who has had their toy taken away, or coming from a government who has had their people attacked. Although on different scales, in both situations the response of violence is not surprising but only in the case of children is it universally reprimanded. The universal acceptance of violence is a staggering reality. Many wonder if there is a way to create change that does not solicit killing people on the opposing side. Non-violent protesting is for…

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    figure Mahatma Gandhi led the Salt March in protest of British rule. This particular march forged a spiral of events across the country that eventually ushered in the era of India’s independence. Gandhi initially led seventy-eight of his nonviolence disciples from Sabarmati Ashram to the seaside village of Dandi, with many more joining the Salt March as the crowd passed through several Indian towns and villages in the twenty-four day trek. As the name suggests, the Salt March was conducted to…

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    Plot and settings of “Train to Pakistan” “Train to Pakistan” is written by “Khushwant Singh”. It was published in 1956. This novel based on partition. The novel began with the description of weather. It was the summer of 1947 and was hotter and longer than usual. People started thinking that it was the punishment of their sins. Bloodshed and riots were at peak due to the air of partition of India. The settings of this novel based on a small imaginary village near the north southern part of India…

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    Conformity In Animal Farm

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    Conformity can leave someone blind to reality and seeing what other people can’t can lead to nonconformity. Although conformity can end in a negative outcome there are specific cases in which both conformity and nonconformity are positive and beneficial to society. In the novel Animal Farm, Boxer, a very work- focused horse, is a prime example of a conformist. All throughout the novel Boxer puts himself through so much suffering only so that the farm strives and becomes great, he does end up…

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    According to a well-known informational database, “Britain’s Salt Acts prohibited Indians from collecting or selling salt, a staple in the Indian diet” (Staff Writers). This also placed a moderately large tax on the purchase of salt sold by the British. While a seemingly insignificant law, the origins of a more cohesive Indian unified front unfolded with the occurrence of Gandhi’s mass civil disobedience…

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    Salt of the Earth was a theatrical drama directed by Herbert J. Biberman. The film was based on the actual strike against the Empire Zinc Mine in New Mexico. Its genre is a social realism and it was based on actual events. The movie has great ties to Malcolm Gladwell’s book David and Goliath, Underdogs, Misfits, and the art of battling giants. For instance just like Martin Luther King Jr. and his friends they had to overcome a giant in Sheriff Connor (Gladwell). The setting of the plot takes…

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