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    There are some things that people need to be able to thrive in the cruel world we live in today. Will Allen wrote the book, The Good Food Revolution: Growing Healthy Food, and Communities, and in this book he made some interesting analogies that interesting enough, alluded to these. Will Allen is a former pro basketball player, now he spends his time and money trying to make a difference in his town by trying to urbanize farming in a economically friendly manner. Allen talks a lot about food…

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    tired of being bossed around by him that they did not help when Hoyt was pointing a gun at him. Hoyt then collects evidence that proves Alonzo’s corruption and leaves as the other thugs keep an eye on him. Alonzo manages to get away in his black caddy, and is on his way to the airport while he is approached by the Russians. He tries to escape which leads to his deliberate…

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    It is an undeniable aspect of human nature to wonder at – and even dream of possessing – the life styles of the fabulously rich. In his “WINTER DREAMS” F. Scott Fitzgerald, an outsider to that class and a wonderer himself, reminds us to be careful for what we wish. All is not necessarily what it seems behind those golden portals. Dexter Green, Fitzgerald’s dreamer, by name and talent – unlike his more famous and mysterious brother in fiction, Jay Gatsby – is certainly dexterous at working…

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    Unlike the 20th century, the 21st century strongly encourages the act of perusing the desire for something or someone. During a person’s early childhood, the child’s thoughts and feelings are not yet formed to be able to separate what is good and bad. Children’s minds can often be focused on what they might desire, rather than what is practically needed in their lives. In the short stories of “Araby” and “Winter Dreams”, they both describe young boys wishing for someone they are not able to…

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    The Deception of the Dream The American dream—the belief in hard work leading to success—is something that countless Americans look up to; however, some believe that instead of freedoms and equal opportunities, this dream has become a pursuit of material prosperity which does not necessarily lead to happiness or satisfaction. In “The Son from America”, by Isaac Bashevis Singer, Singer depicts the differences and changes in values between an old Polish couple and their son caused by the son’s…

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    To Pip A Bird Analysis

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    Considered by many to be the, “Most talented Rapper of his Generation,” Kendrick Lamar has become extremely influential and popular since the release of his hit album Good Kid, M.A.A.D City (Stone). It is this great influence around which his second and most recent album, To Pimp A Butterfly, is based. Throughout the album Lamar struggles in dealing with his wealth and influence: each song is a slow progression from an abusive, wealthy consumer to a wiser man who understands the good he can do…

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    Responsibility In Sport

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    Responsibility is a very important concept that governs our daily behavior, even when we do not realize it. Indeed, it is based on the situation of freedom from which we can choose what kind of behavior to adapt. Athletes during their sport performance are influenced by several factors, but the most decisive in the outcome of the competition is anxiety and stress. Anxiety can adversely affect a sport performance and it is important to try to understand how it can be managed. Managing anxiety and…

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    Coffee Shop Culture

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    In the late '80s I consulted with a small regional coffee roaster in Southwestern Colorado. Coffee as a global obsession hadn 't yet begun. The most useful fact to put this time in perspective is that Starbucks only owned 55 stores. The term coffee shop was then still synonymous with diner. Fast forward to 2009: Starbucks now owns more than 14,000 stores and coffee shop culture has been redefined numerous times. Generally a good coffee shop features coffee and espresso as the centerpiece of…

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    The crippled youth hobbled out of the sandbox, weather beaten and trying not to splash rain on his shoes, shoes that were given him on a clothes drive for the needy. He knelt on the school yard to wrap his knee, but it wasn't the cuts or bruises bothering him, it was the beating he'd taken on Tuesday from the town bully. It was better than facing an out of work father: his son was taught to fight, club foot or not. He raised a fist and called for the bully to come out of the library, a coward…

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    Shortly after my call, she swung her bath caddy through the air and stormed off. In my hostile environment, I was not able to figure out her anger and decided to look upon social media. The younger generations are now heading towards social media to vent off their emotions. While many have their…

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