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    much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It’s being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don’t.” A utopia is an imagined place where everything is perfect. A dystopia is an imagined place where everything is bad or unpleasant which explains Animal Farm.The events of Animal farm represented the events of the Russian Revolution. In the book Animal Farm the animals overthrew their human rulers to create their own society. Their new society would be ran by…

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    When society looks at crime offenders, most people assume that the offenders are breaking the law because they come from a broken home, are of non-white ethnic background, live in poverty and belong to a gang. While some of these are true, others are not. Why do people commit crimes in the first place, what makes them think that is ok behavior or is this even preventable behavior that society can stop? These are great questions, which makes this essay take a closer look at how the influence of…

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    ocurred in America. Prohibition was the years in which Alcohol was banned by the 18th Amendment and the Volstead Act. Why did America take back Prohibiton? The U.S Government took back Prohibition necause of how bad it was making the economics, the amount of crime it caused, and how bad the enforcment was. First of all, Crime is a good reason for why Prohibition was repealed. the amount homicidal deaths went up during prohibition. Criminals started benefitting from Prohibition. Crime made…

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    because of my first day of school, all of the great classes, and all the fun events. Martha Brown can still be a bad school sometimes with important objects breaking and storms delaying fun trips. Now I still think Martha Brown is a great school with amazing teachers, classes ,and other facilities. My first day of school was kind of scary there were tons of myths of mean bullies,bad lunches and supposedly evil teachers ( most were Mrs.Smith myths). My first day was actually great the teachers…

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    recent times America has been discovered to breaking its own laws. It has been proven that the NSA been working with cellular companies to monitor and survey phone calls with their own citizens, declaring that it 's legal under the patriot act that was created by George Bush after September 11. This was exposed by a whistleblower named Edward Snowden who seek sanctum in Russia after becoming a traitor by exposing American Secrets. This is blatantly breaking the fourth amendment but the patriot…

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    self-awareness, one can find the key to success through the rejection of perfection. With encouragement of action, not direct results, she gives the striving artist the push towards action that will result in what they want, regardless if the outcome is good or bad. Martin begins her discussion with the notion that perfection is a mystery and not easily obtainable. When perfection is achieved, we are blinded to everything else, and cease to aspire for more. She theorizes that through the…

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    Important to realize, before the invention of film there were the medium of the arts and literature areas that first started the negative portrayals of Native Americans in books. Unfortunately, when film came around, many filmmakers just picked up where the arts and literature left off. Equally important, the video "How Hollywood Stereotyped Native Americans," made the second major point about deleterious stereotyping of Native Americans because the film makers of that era where white people.…

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    Immigration laws have caused a decades long heated debate in America. While many people in America agree immigration reform is needed. No one knows the correct solution. American immigration laws have had many bad outcomes: one being broken families. Most immigrants coming into the country don’t realize how hard having a broken family is, until it is too late. Many kids who are U.S citizens, have their parents deported. This leads to their kids, U.S. citizens, not knowing what to do. Nearly…

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    Robert Cormier, the author of The Chocolate War, reveals to the reader to know that an individual who breaks tradition can cause chaos within a community. Jerry is breaking the tradition by not selling chocolate causes a chaos in the school. The Trinity school is ran by the Vigils, the Vigils is an secret organization that scare students and teachers in the school. Jerry is a new student entering the school as a freshman. One member of the Vigils, Archie has the most influence of the people he…

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    tends to trivialize issues of class and to downplay the existential problems poverty entails. Television shows such as “Family Guy”, and “Keeping up with the Kardashians” use frames to alter how we perceive social classes, whether it be for good or bad. These frames, in turn, affect how we think about class divisions and economic inequality, and how we relate to the affluent and the poor. Class representations are filtered through a number of frames, which are organized…

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