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    our lives, protect our privacy rights and further more technology is very important to the NSA as well. The NSA believes in using technology because it can help them detect security risk that they may not catch without using technology. “NSA is the world leader in cryptology - the art and science of making and breaking codes. It is this expertise- from our people and technology- that allows us to accomplish the goals of discovering adversaries' secrets, protecting U.S. secrets, and…

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    The Coronado Beach

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    am at peace and feeling as happy as I can be. Another spot would be at this certain river where there’s a really tall rock by a bridge that go to, mostly during the night, and I just lay on the rock and stare at the night sky while I listen to the world going on around me. It is even better if I have pizza. That is true bliss. One place I know that definitely stands out the most where I am perfectly content, happy, stress and carefree. That place is the Coronado beach in California. That beach…

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    Unplugging Research Paper

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    people tend to be over-reliant. As a result, people cannot imagine living without technology. Consequently, people do not know there are many consequences of technology. Moreover, people today have become fixated on the virtual world that they become oblivious to the real world around them. In other words, many people are distracted by technology, they become unaware of their surroundings. Therefore, being able to detach themselves from technology will increase the awareness. They will be…

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    handles adversity with grace. Even when her world is crumbling around her, she never lets her crown fall” (35). These words can easily be incorporated into my daily life. I’ve never really seen myself as a queen because it seemed conceited, but now I see a whole different perspective on it. One of the most important things that Jackson said in his piece was this, “As the fabric of our society changes in certain ways, the fabric of the cinematic world changes in the same ways” (455). We don’t…

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    Hero In Tokyo Ghoul

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    citizens of Tokyo by keeping them safe and destroying the evil ghouls, and helping Kaneki face the evil ghouls that terrorize him and jeopardize the lives of the humans. Hide did not hesitate to sacrifice himself for the good of humanity, for the world bigger than himself. He is able to overcome obstacles no other human has been required to face. This man is able to show strength and bravery in the battle against the ghouls. His righteousness is justifiable with his kind heart, intelligence, and…

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    Finding Freedom From My Thoughts “Why do they hate me?”, I whispered to God with tears streaming down my face. I knew I did nothing wrong and even then, these girls wanted to make my life a living hell. They ridiculed me to the point of feeling worthless. They made fun of my hair, clothing, the way I walked, the people I was friends with, and the list goes on and on. Every cruel word felt like a punch in the stomach. In those moments, I had to make a choice. I could be bitter towards these…

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    What Enables Humans To Survive Horrific Conditions Or Events What kept us together through 9/11? What pushed Aron Ralston to move forward after he was trapped? What did people rely on after the Boston marathon bombing? The answer is hope. Hope is what brought us together after the events of 9/11, and hope is what Aron ralston used to push through the conditions he was in. The victims of the Boston bombing hoped for the recovery of the wounded and the capture of the terrorist. Hope is one of…

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    safe from any predator or severe weather conditions and provides protectable shelter for them. Santiago's second trait is he is always open to learning new things. He reads one of the books the Englishmen had to have a better understanding of the world. Santiago's third trait is when he was robbed that he wanted to figure a way to get back home. He found a job and started to wait until his money was growing and had enough to travel back home. Santiago's negative traits were that Santiago…

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    Traveling around the world is a luxurious experience for which some wish; however the cost eliminates the yearning. In the article “How Millennials Are Changing Travel”, Amanda Machado argues that millennials should continue to travel despite the economic hardship. Through the usage of ethos, sentence structure, and conversational tone she persuades her audience. Machado constructs her argument using Aristotle's ethos strategy more so than logos or pathos. She gives an important background…

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    Letter to the Editor In Hooked on a Myth, Victoria Braithwaite states that “fish suffer.” I have a pet fish of my own who swims contently in its own little bowl. I never harmed the little fish because I believe that all living organisms feel pain. It is true that fish do not holler out when pricked like dogs and cats; however, they do make an attempt to avoid danger by escaping it. When a boy runs through a pond, the fish in that pond bolt away from that boy to avoid danger. Therefore, it is…

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