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    The human race has the ability to live a life without the constant use of technology. It’s constantly used throughout the majority of the time that it has become an addiction for a vast amount of the human population. Reducing the amount of technology that humans depend on is one of the simple solutions that could be used to solve a problem before one arises. If it was humanly possible to live without the use of technology before than humans can actively try and find ways to help our society…

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    “A genocide that is when an ethnic group wants to bury another ethnic group. Genocide goes beyond War, because the intention lasts forever”( Hatzfeld 107). On April 6, 1994, a plane carrying the Hutu President, Juvenal Habyarimana, sparked one of the greatest atrocities that mankind knows today as the Rwandan Genocide. A modern genocide that contained unimaginable techniques and foreshadowed events that could have been prevented by The West. The majority ethnic group, Hutus, slaughtered…

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    Noongar Boodjar Analysis

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    My essay seeks to establish the importance of Noongar boodjar to the Noongar people. It focuses on explaining the significant attachment that Noongar people possess regarding their place names and why it is deeply rooted in them. Noongar people not only outlived European colonization but also flourished as family groups and obtained assert their rights to their boojar. For Noongar people, the southwest of Western Australia is ngulla booja-our country. Noongar Elder Angus Wallam quoted “White…

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    Narration engages readers and attracts them to the story from the very beginning. In The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka, the choice of narrator contributes to existentialism presented in the story and the time period of anti-Semitism. Existentialism explores human existence and the belief that everything is meaningless. Throughout The Metamorphosis Gregor's character conveys the existentialist beliefs of the narrator and also through the lack of character names provided. Additionally, Kafka uses…

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    they are practically forced to suffer through the negative health issues. An association between many harmful health issues--such as stunted growth, neurological damage or malnutrition--and traits commonly linked to low-income housing--such as cockroach and rodent infestation, lead in soil…

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    Imagine waking up and you are not your normal self. Not just another human, but a bug. You wake up as a life-sized bug. Not a pretty butterfly, not a ladybug, but a cockroach. Out of every single bug in the world, you are a roach. The most disgusting, vile bug known to mankind. This was the case in Franz Kafka 's The Metamorphosis. In this short-story, the main character, Gregor has to learn how to live without his familys approval and support, and finds out some things about them he never…

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    The Dual Metamorphosis of Gregor and Grete The world is not a rational place. This is one of the foundational thoughts of Existentialism. Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis was published in 1915. The short novella is about Gregor Samsa, who buries himself in his work and his family. This family does not respect, appreciate, or acknowledge his sacrifice. Gregor knows that his family has a low opinion of him, and he accepts this as his fate. Gregor works a thank less job to work off his father’s…

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    myself from thinking of the way sink-left-food will be a great attraction for the most terrible creature of all mankind - cockroaches and mice. Definitely, I do not feel well thinking about them. When I was in Vietnam, one night, my brother saw a cockroach in his room. At 10:00 P.M, he took out all blanket, pillows, mattress and clean entire room in 2-3 hours. I grew up in that type of family, where I have been raised that I have to clean up my own mess, especially the kitchen and dining area…

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    Interview With OLDER ADULT

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    walking around her house looking for her cane because she could not remember where she had left it. She never needed a walker and never found her cane. The running joke, she says, between her children is that her children tell her that she is like a cockroach, they cannot kill her. The Hendrich II fall risk model assesses a patient for factors that contribute to and increase the risks of falls in the elderly, such as, disorientation, depression, medications and physical restrictions (Tabloski,…

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    bloodshed out of fear, hate, as well as ignorance. Hutu citizens in Rwanda failed to act out of fear and or just plain old hate, even though some citizens disagreed with the mass “cleansing” they could not act because then they would be labeled as “cockroach lovers”. The lack of respect for African lives was also prevalent in the movie as the allied powers neglected to get involved and condone this mass violence. The powers disregarded Rwanda as a tragedy in a faraway country in a worthless…

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