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    Destruction in Relationships “I think it is time for us to end our relationship.” Remarks like these are notorious when going through the process of a breakup. Individuals tend to turn to music to his/her broken heart. The lyrics and rhythm patterns that various artist use, often aid people on getting over the relationship, acknowledging if they did the right thing, remembering the past relationships, or simply moving on. One topic that many artists tend to touch are toxic relationships. Two…

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    Throughout Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein’s creation is portrayed as truly monstrous until the very end of the novel. Victor’s actions throughout the novel make him the actual monster instead of his creature, but the reader does not realize this until the end of the novel when there is a switch. The creature makes a speech showing his transformation and understanding of himself, and Victor becomes the antagonist in the reader’s eyes. Victor abandons his creation and refuses to…

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    While the Western Roman Empire crumbled and fell, the Byzantine Empire thrived and prospered. This was mainly due to the fact that Constantinople (which I will be using as an example), a major city that was part of the Byzantine Empire, had better protection from invasions, prosperous commerce, and a stronger military. First off, the Byzantine Empire had better protection from foreign invaders. For example, Constantinople’s location gave it the ability to easily be easily defended.…

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    Paul Hessburg studies wildfires and their effect on the land, especially the United States. Wildfire destruction has increased over the last 3 decades and will continue to get much worse in the next 3 decades. All of the destruction and death to wildlife could of been stopped if society would just look at the forests nowadays. Forests used to be like patchwork, unlike the thick and dense forests we have currently. The problem is that this huge population of trees in such a high density are much…

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    Imagine this: you are fully aware that at any given second, on any given day, the world as you know it could come to an end. What would you do with your slim amount of time left? Would you spend all your hard-earned money and start crossing items off your bucket list? Would you do what makes you unexplainably happy? Or would you simply spend it with loved ones in the place you cherish most? Ray Bradbury’s short story, “The Last Night of the World” highlights American citizens’ fear of the world…

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    What a shame that, in a country founded on and by democracy, such an undemocratic practice as gerrymandering is allowed to work almost unchecked in politics! How is it that America prides herself on giving an equal voice to each of her citizens, yet she allows politicians to create grotesque new voting districts in order to favor their party? Although the practice of gerrymandering has been used by politicians almost since the foundation of the country, it is rarely brought to the attention of…

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    In the end the societal constraints the narrators are being forced to adhere to cause them to seek and carry out drastic means of escape. The narrator in “The Yellow Wallpaper” escapes by mentally leaving her society. The reader sees this development when the narrator is descending into madness and is tearing at the wall paper; she muses that if she had the strength she could remove the bars on the window and be physically free; however, she immediately rebukes the idea. As the narrator states,…

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    Destruction: the action or process of causing much damage to something that it no longer exists or cannot be repaired -Google . Othello is a play written by William Shakespeare, it takes place in the 16th century in between the war of Venice and Turkey. In the play Othello, the protagonist Othello is faced with destruction, but not physical destruction, more mental and emotional destruction. In Othello Iago the antagonist puts Othello through the worst time of his life by setting up Cassio to…

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    turned to the worst. Having confident can lead to positive things in life, but you rely in the confidence to much be can be the very thing that destroys you as it did Macbeth. Nothing is worse than self-destruction because there is no one at fault…

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    from agricultural farming flows into the ocean creating a new balance of chemicals which allows crown of thorn starfish to thrive. Another aspect that has been indicated to contribute to the mass population sizes for these starfish is the human destruction of a species. There are several species of snail that consume crown of thorn starfish, but these snails are often captured and used in curio trade, thus limiting their effects on the starfish population (Starfish Blamed). It is not the crown…

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