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    Endangered Pangolins People are trying to save Pangolins because it is the most illegally traded animal in the world and before they are eaten to extinction. There are up to 100,000 Pangolins that are estimated to be hunted and sold every year. Which is making them the most traded animal in the world. How are people helping: Well people are trying to find these animals in the wild and to put them in a safe place where they don’t have to be hunted and also so they don’t go extinct. Well and when…

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    Holmes Vs Odysseus

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    We all consider the famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, a hero, but he thinks otherwise. “Do your research. [He’s] not a hero, [He’s] a high-functioning sociopath”. (Moffat) Sherlock Holmes denies he’s a hero even though so many people look up to him in that way. They look up to him as people look up to Odysseus, a Greek hero, who fought against monsters with his crew of men on a ship after the Trojan War. Sherlock compares to Odysseus from The Odyssey. Sherlock Holmes and Odysseus both have…

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    The Time Traveller

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    In the story The Time Machine, the Time Traveller describes his experience of time travelling to his friends who don't believe his story. Throughout the story, he comes across explaining these creatures called Eloi's and Morlocks. He describes the Eloi's to be existent in the year of 802,701 AD, who are upper class individuals that lived in luxury and spoke in a simple language. They are also the main food source to the Morlocks. On the other hand, Morlocks are described as dull, grey…

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    The worst? Death and torture. One of the torture methods used was setting animals upon the Christian victims and allowing them to be eaten alive, just for the Roman soldier’s amusement. The Romans expected the Emperor to be worshiped as a Deity, which was a sacrilege for both Jews and Christians. However, in 64 A.D., the Jews began to fight back- they managed to gain control of the temple…

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    Felt's Reputation

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    In the year 822SX, Felt was born in a hidden room in the top of Tower of Felt, a tower that the king of the High-elves had ordered to be made as a gift to a noble that fought for him and brought him widespread victory in the last great war. Felt's father, the previous general of the west, was soon to be the next king of the High-elves and had given life to her out of wedlock. To protect his position and reputation he had Felt birthed far away in a secret location, in the Tower of Felt. As she…

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    It was first noted that Adolf Hitler wanted to put Jewish people in camps in 1921. This was about 10-20 years before the first camps were officially created. The definition of a Jewish person is someone with three or four Jewish grandparents, not somebody that is just Jewish. The National Socialist party was brutal, they tortured and murdered millions of people and brought turmoil and suffering to all of Europe. The Nazis should be held accountable for their actions.They violated the Geneva…

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    After the 1975 thriller film, Jaws released, the shark population suffered. As the marine biology professor at Florida International University, Mike Heithaus puts it, “The fear of being eaten is ingrained in people. If we feel like we have some sort of control or [a] fighting chance, a situation isn’t as scary. With sharks there are no trees to climb, and you can’t outswim a shark.” Another biologist, George Burgess, pointed out, “… the…

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    Unbroken Louie Zamperini Louie is a very mischievous boy in the beginning of his life but later on in his life he becomes a very loyal, trustworthy, and honorable. Louie goes into the Air force and goes through a tough journey but makes it out alive. As a child Louie was very bad. He liked to steal, smoke, drink, runaway, break into things like houses, picked locks, and took money from payphones. When Louie grew older, citizens started liking him but not by much. He began his “running…

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    entertained, stimulated, loved, and cared for by Clarissa, but she is not always there for him, because as much as she is a constant in his life, she has a life of her own that needs tending to as well. Richard is only staying alive for that care from Clarissa: “I think I’m staying alive to satisfy you” (The Hours). Eventually, Richard kills himself so that Clarissa will finally be forced to live her own life, instead of living only to salvage his which demonstrates that he only committed…

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    emotional appeal they have shown, however their least effective are the interviewers. Plastic harms the ocean and its inhabitants, which also affects the people because they eat what has been in the ocean. Plastic has been in the marine animals we have eaten, and now it's in us humans. Some plastic just floats around for years on end, others do wash up in a remote island where all the albatross nests, and you can see how it affects them and their environment. All the washed-up plastic…

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