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    industry in the history of our planet has bribed politicians into ignoring science (“Bernie Sanders On The Issues”). Hillary, like Bernie, believes in helping to diminish climate change. We need to strive to be the clean energy superpower of the 21st century. We need to uncover more ways of renewable energy rather than wasting away our fossil fuels. Hillary proposes to preserve, implement, and amplify smart pollution and efficiency principles, launch a clean energy challenge, and ensure safe and…

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    In the early 20th century there were a lot of social and societal changes happening, and in Metamorphosis Kafka uses the absurd to explore and highlight different social themes ranging from work to the roles of women in society. One of the main things that Kafka uses the absurd to explore is the life of working people. When Gregor first wakes up and he realizes that he is infact a bug, He 's not terribly concerned by it. He is infact more concerned by the fact that he is late for work that that…

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    Odysseus And Argos

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    Analysis of Argos Recognises Odysseus and “Argos” Greek Mythology has a very profound impact on the world of literature and art. Tales that were created to teach life lessons, that have gone way farther than to just teach morals. For example, the story of Argos portrays the idea of loyalty. Argos goes through a hardship,yet he still stays loyal to his master. Argos has been a mythological reference of many works in the area of the arts, including visual and textual works.Both Argos Recognises…

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    Be a Motivator Our motivation seems to decrease as we get old. When we are born, we have the motivation to do anything. As children, we are all over the place and into everything. As we get older, we become less motivated to do anything, we sleep more, watch TV more and eat more. Many people believe that our success depends on others, so nowadays we are willing to set back and see what will happen. Some people believe that we are supposed to be motivated by other people and things. People…

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    Ancient India, China, and Mesopotamia, if you look from the outside in, don’t seem like they have a great deal in common, and you would be right, but do you know what they do have in common? China and India are 2 of the oldest continuous civilizations that have yet to fall. They have become ancient to modern civilizations. Both India and China are both composed of lesser states than the Middle East and Europe The ancient civilizations were shaped by their past and it helped the countries develop…

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    Film Analysis: Schmatta

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    Schmatta, the Yiddish terms for rags, is a revealing documentary about the fascinating climb of the garment industry, spotlighted as the precursor of the United States early 20th Century labor movement, the activation of the middle class, and now inevitably exposed as an ailing American industry in the toils of completely collapsing. The previous 50 years in the garment industry had witnessed a drastic shift in a 95% manufacturing rate to a barren 5%, prior to 1960s. One of the effects resulted…

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    The speaker of “Do Schools Kills Creativity?” is Sir Ken Robinson, he is a British author and speaker. The specific purpose of the speech is to show how creativity is just as important as other academic subjects to a student. The central idea is to inform adults, specifically teachers and parents, on how schools kill creative minds by tapping on the more technical subjects such as Math, Science, and literature. He employed impromptu when giving the speech and used topical as his organizational…

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    Within the American Frontier there were multiple political, economical, and social changes through various rebellions in the 18th century. One of the four rebellions during this time was the March of the Paxton Boys. Many Pennsylvanian men had become outraged with the government because it was paying for the protection of Native Americans. During this “march”, 20 Conestoga Indians by 57 drunkard Pennsylvanians. Politically to hear out the rebellious men, Benjamin Franklin had marched with…

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    What everyone knows is that education has changed dramatically since our parents were in public schools. This public education was paid for by taxes when our parents paid into the mill levy on a yearly basis. Yes, there was a difference in cost, depending where in the city the students lived. Even though this was true, all students received basically the same educational standards. Carpenter said, “That progress was the rule in public education and equals a better society. That it gave a road…

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    I am of course old enough to remember when festivals still retain a whiff of their alternative roots. How far have we travelled from those calm, peaceful tranquil and lens flared days. The meaning of carnival has changed dramatically over the period of time. Carnival has always been and would continue to be the show for the elite in society. In many parts of the world where Catholic Europeans set up colonies and entered into the slave trade carnival took root. Carnival, an annual…

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