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    In Michael Pollan’s “An Animal’s Place” Pollan provides an argument on whether or not Americans should consume animals, and specifically, if the fashion in which animals are farmed and slaughtered respects their capacity to suffer. Pollan illustrates his personal dilemma particularly when he ironically points his debate on whether or not to eat meat began while he was dining at a steakhouse. To develop his argument, Pollan initially exclusively uses the citation of animal rights activists, but…

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    Cypress College has been helping the community for years, and this year, it is going to have its 50th birthday. In order to acknowledge Cypress College’s existence in our community and show the appreciation for it, we are going to celebrate it’s birthday by inviting the alumni to be our guest speaker, having autograph sessions, and having a carnival. This event’s purpose is to address Cypress College for producing students with outstandings outcomes. For this event to occur, we are going to…

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    The scandal involving President Nixon and many of his top aids took place over a total of 4 years and became known as the Watergate Affair. It involved many people, break ins, cover ups, corruption at the highest level of the American political system, and a man who would stop at nothing to achieve re-election. Watergate it’s self tested the faith of the American people in the democratic system and in the end led to the President losing the American peoples trust and support. From the…

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    Barack Hussein Obama – America’s Most Disrespected President Barack Obama came onto the political stage in 2004 when he gave the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention. Before this momentous occasion very few people had heard of the Junior Senator from Illinois – he had only been in the Senate for eight months. He titled the speech “The Audacity of Hope” to highlight the strength and resilience of the country and to encourage people struggling to rise out of poverty and…

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    Over the course of a month and several weeks, I cultivated a great deal of material in the Workers and Diversity class. In this class, we scoped diversity in the workplace from a local, regional, and global, perspective. Diversity comes in many arrangements; race, gender, and, age are just a few. As we grow into a more diverse society, it is all the time more important to study cultural awareness. The subject that left an impression on me during this semester was the subject of religious…

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    being treated differently by the community of Boise. Melissa said the majority of rude remarks or vandalism that she experienced was due to her being a Californian. In moving to Idaho from California, Melissa recalls seeing “don’t Californicate” bumper stickers on cars. She also shared how before she was able to change her license plates to Idaho plates, her tires were slashed twice. Melissa recalls multiple remarks being said to her about Californians not being welcome in Idaho and to go back…

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    Racial Profiling Essay

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    Mainghor Tang Mrs. Daniels ERCW. 5 7 Oct. 2016 Who We Truly Are Is Not Skin Deep With the recent shootings of African Americans by white police officers, the topic of racial profiling is once again reignited. The issue is especially prevalent and controversial in the United States, chiefly due to the fact that America is a diverse country with many ethnic groups. Such profiling is a form of discrimination by which law enforcement uses a person’s race or cultural background as the primary reason…

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    racial tensions which occur today that are very important and have their roots in history. For example, in 2018 Mississippi’s state flag has a confederate flag on it. In addition, many people, especially in the south hang, wear, and/or have bumper stickers of the Confederate flag. This is an important and prominent racial issue because the Confederacy represented a group of states that wanted to keep slavery and expand it for economic gains. Many people, blacks especially, find this flag…

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    The Buddhist concern that we would not treat the clones with the utmost respect, and possibly be cruel to the beings is quite a good insight. In addition, I think the idea of cultural relativism can completely relate with the Buddhist views. I too believe that in all the evil of this world, we are not meant to be cruel to any being that walks on this Earth. I do not believe that we were put on this Earth to be rude or treat other living things with utter disrespect. While I do agree that we as…

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    EXPLANATION For the second honors component, I chose option two, which is a biography on a famous Parisian. Choosing Hank Williams Jr. seemed to be a reasonable decision, considering the fact that I was neighbors with Hank for about ten years, but never knew much about him. I would like to become more familiar with his occupation, life story, and how he personally contributed to Paris. CHILDHOOD On May 26, 1949, in Shreveport, Louisiana, Hank Williams Jr. came into the world. 1 Parents, Audrey…

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