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    The Tide Rises

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    creator or that one object that is here to take us to where our own selves belong such as another world which our soul would live in. I imagine the sea calling with its natural characteristics, such as the waves crashing and the sound of the waves when they return back and repeat by crashing again, continuing for…

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    The hot sun beat down on the sand making our protagonists mood change with the sweltering heat and angst crashing against Meursault like waves on the beach. Three aspects affect his mood; temperature, weather, and light. These affect Meursault, but do not necessarily make him a more sympathetic character. His existential crisis makes him less open to the indifference of the world until the end of the novel when he is sentenced to death and finally opens himself up. Temperature…

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    Art can be found almost everywhere. It comes in a variety of different types, shapes, and sizes. People create art from their thoughts and feelings, the things they see and experience, and even things they just imagine. Though some artists construct their artworks to serve a purpose or portray an idea, many just do so because they enjoy it. Regardless of how or why it is made, art affects people worldwide. Two unforgettable artworks that have affected me are Gentle Breeze and Surf. Located at…

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    Imagine you and family sitting at home, watching a calm New York Mets baseball game on TV. Suddenly you realize there is a massive wall of water near your neighborhood. Then, you turn and look then all you see is glass flying everywhere. Hurricane Andrew was the time in August 1992, when a tropical wave near Africa, moved to the Atlantic Ocean. Then, the winds reached hurricane levels. The state of Florida wasn’t prepared for Hurricane Andrew, the disaster created many problems and caused mass…

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    As drivers, we face many instances of danger while behind the wheel: colliding with other drivers or even crashing in to pedestrians if a driver is not careful. The distraction of a driver only heightens said dangers and can be controlled. While some may argue that using a handheld cell phone while driving should be legal, they are wrong because without a law in place prohibiting this action, this will hinder drivers socially, economically, and politically. First, using our phones while…

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    Great Depression was a time in United State’s history where tragedy was defined. America, once the most economically powerful state, holding five major self-governing territories, and various resources, obliterated. America now with stock markets crashing, no money in the bank, no homes and no jobs. One can never understand how something so little can have such a big meaning until one has lost it. In the Depression people lost jobs, families, and hope, some things people take for granted.…

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    I have learned a lot about American history including from 1914 to 1932.From 1914 to 1918 I have learned that America joined WWI in 1917 because of the Zimmerman telegram. But WW1 bigane because of the killing Franz Ferdinand who was the was the hair of the Australian people .He was killed by the Serbian guy which name was Gavrilo Princip . After that Austria declared war against Serbia so Russia came and helped Serbia but when Germany knows about that ,they attacked Russia and France and the…

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    Greenstick Fracture

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    on the average side, since it depends on the type of accident in a sport for a complete or an incomplete might happen. It can also be told that some fractures may pierce the skin, but this one doesn’t. An example may be when someone is sliding and crashing for the base in baseball or cricket. It might be possible to get a complete Simple Fracture mostly in baseball for running long bases and all…

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    alcohol and other drugs. How is a man unable to control his own life, can fly a plane and react with such coldness in a tragic situation whereas the rest of the passengers and crew are on the verge of losing control? Did he not perceive the risk of crashing into the ground causing panic in others? Perhaps the answer is no. Your brain may not be able to assess the risk as others. The prefrontal cortex, the brain area responsible for planning, assessing and making decisions, affected by the…

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    Elysium Movie Analysis

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    Elysium Questions 1. What do you think about the above establishing shots of Los Angeles and Elysium? Extreme long shot is used for emphasis the environment of two different place. The Los Angeles in Earth where ever be the civilized town was shown in the ruin town. The extreme long shot gives the picture of devastation; pollution, disease, and homeless. On the other hand, the Elysium was shown in productive place. Elysium is the place for wealth people, there are high-technology building…

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