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    Doug Saunders is an award winning author of both books and newspaper articles. He writes about international political affairs, and his reporting is based on first-hand knowledge. Saunders has lived in and reported from major cities such as London, U.K. and Los Angeles, USA. (The Globe and Mail, 2016) In his article “America has problems, but not the ones you hear about” Saunders (2016) writes about some of the recent speeches from the the 2016 Republican National Convention. He begins his…

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    In his article titled “Disappearing Forests”, Doug Struck describes the cause and effect nature involving deforestation. According to Struck, loggers are clearing large portions of the Amazon and other South American rainforests for soybean farms and livestock ranches. He adds that a worldwide increase…

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    Pastor Sir Doug Nicholls contributed a great deal to Australian society, he was a person for all people not just for the Indigenous community. After his football career ended he devoted his life for the advancement of the Indigenous community. His work as a pastor, social worker and later in political life demanding audiences with people like Sir Henry Bolte convincing them of the needs for greater support. Adam Goodes is the individual I will be comparing with Doug. Both individuals had the…

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    Rhetorical Analysis Doug Laforest wrote an article about how it is not socially acceptable to use any other phrase for an immigrant that has illegally traveled to the United States to claim residency should be referred to as an “Undocumented Immigrant”. When analyzing the article Doug writes, “Undocumented Immigrants”, there were many rhetorical devices used to get the point across effectively. Through the course of the article not only does the author use many effective strategies but the…

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    memory that has got me thinking. When I remember this, it is always from a helicopter perspective, I am looking at my family from a different angle than when I was there. I had never truly thought about this until we began to read Clarity and Calling by Doug Koskela, this book got me thinking about how much I have grown since then and the…

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    complex ones yet. However, with the rapid advancement of technology continuously being generated and developed by the day, there is no doubt that we can anticipate multiple drastic evolutions to consumerism and the entire system that operates retailers. Doug Stephens addresses the different elements that constitutes our current and future retail scene, in his book “The Retail Revival,” by discussing about different topics such as consumer experiences, purchase decisions, radicalized channels,…

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    Doug McAdam’s Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency, 1930-1970 chronicles the development and growth of the black protest movement through that changing political and social conditions that both created and denied political opportunities for black protest and contributed to the growth of the Civil Rights Movement from the 1950s onward. McAdam first traces the origins of the political and social conditions that denied blacks the political opportunities to organize and protest…

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    and Maui Holds Up Against Cultural Truths” is an article written by Doug Herman that compares the Disney movie Moana to the cultural beliefs that it is based on. The movie Moana involves the protagonist named Moana and her adventure to return the stolen heart of Tifi Ti with Maui the demigod helping her return what he stole. The characters within the movie Moana are based upon the Polynesian myths to create this story. The author Doug Herman’s purpose in creating this article is to call…

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    distract the readers with questions about the logistics of Doug’s birth. Doug’s Day Doug woke up. His large brown eyes looked his bone shaped alarm clock. It’ll ring in 30 seconds he thought to himself. He stood up and proceeded to carry out his morning rituals perfunctorily. His teeth, his toast then his tie. He was opening his door to leave when he caught himself in the mirror. He’s a good looking Dog.…

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    a hate relationship. In Okay for Now by Gary D. Schmidt, Doug experiences all kinds of relationships throughout the book, with teachers, friends, coaches, and family members. Doug’s biggest relationships are with Mr. Powell, Lil, and Doug’s dad. Doug meets Mr. Powell at the Marysville free Public library one day. Doug goes to the library and goes upstairs to where the Birds of America book sits. Mr. Powell asks if Doug could draw. Doug gives Mr. Powell an attitude, “What a jerk. Didn’t he…

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