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    Kate has her heart set on teaching the rising generation of students to follow their dreams, but when a mysterious cure is advertised over the old radio waves, the deeply disturbed world that the survivors live in is thrown into hilarious chaos. EDITORIAL REVIEWS FOR INTERNATIONAL WORST SELLING AUTHOR JACOB WALL-LING'S LATEST MASTERPIECE: “If you combined the elegance of CS Lewis and the suspense of Stephen King, you’d have something that is very different than this novel. But I would be…

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    In Stephen King’s, On Writing, he tells of his journey and struggles in becoming a writer. In high school, he was known for having a, “restless pen,” and his teachers knew that he needed an outlet for his thoughts. He opens by explaining how he had been called to the school’s office, but unlike any normal situation, he was there to see the guidance counselor, not the principal. The guidance counselors had been notified of a position at Lisbon’s Weekly Enterprise, as a sports reporter. King is…

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    received a letter from me in the past week. It was sent to you in an envelope from The Borgen Project. I know it’s so easy to overlook print matter when we all get so such mail, so this is a follow up to that letter. As you may know, I accepted an editorial internship at The Borgen Project. It has been an amazing experience. This non-profit organization has given me the opportunity to help eliminate extreme poverty around the world. I am currently participating in a friendly competition with…

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    important to recognize that banning books is an unconstitutional act that violates the freedom of speech. The first reason that banning books is a violation of the First Amendment is that it goes against the principles of a free and open society. As an editorial published by the Los Angeles Times stated, "Banning Books Is First Amendment Violation." The First Amendment is the cornerstone of a free society, and the ability to read and access information…

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    Rachael Meinders Population Problem Essay September 30, 2014 Period 6 Overpopulation is a highly debated and controversial idea that states that the carrying capacity of the earth determines the number of people the world can sustain. The carrying capacity is a figured number or limit the world can hold and function with at any time. Earthly features such as the amount of resources, health of the environment, modern technology, basic needs, etc of the people and the land determine the carrying…

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    to him. In his mind, what he did was special.” Gladwell explains how Jobs borrowed Xerox’s idea but didn’t take a liking to Bill Gates doing the same. Gladwell also uses direct characterization to prove his claim that “Jobs sensibility was more editorial than inventive.” Gladwell uses his article in order to explicate on his claim by using “The Tweaker,” to develop and explicate the concept of Jobs being a brilliant…

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    The Indonesian Genocide

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    Genocide:"a coordinated plan of different actions aiming at the destruction of essential foundations of the life of national groups, with the aim of annihilating the groups themselves" (What Is “Genocide”). This invasion is considered a genocide because it was a mass killing of a specific ethnic group. The Indonesian genocide was an invasion by Indonesia on East Timor. East Timor is a country that was a Portuguese colony up until 1975 when the country gained its independence from Portugal and…

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    expansion was no different. While there was people like John O’Sullivan who was advocates for westward expansion, there where people like W.E. Channing who did not agree with the concept of westward expansion or Manifest Destiny. In W.E. Channing editorial Denouncing Expansion he wrote “Having unfolded the argument against the annexation of Texas from the criminality of the revolt, I proceed to second very solemn consideration, namely, that by this act our country will enter of a career of…

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    President Truman made sure to include in his editorial his reasoning behind the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan. His main reason was to protect American soldiers, according to his editorial. He claimed that the estimated American lives that would be lost through the tactic of invasion could reach of to 250 thousand and possible even 500 thousand. These numbers…

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    An editorial from the Natal Mercury stated, “ Next year, the quantity of labor that will be required to bring a profitable result the large and increasing sugar cultivation now going on will be great beyond the possibility of its being supplied by our own natives.” (Document One) This states that the global desire for sugar has surpassed the levels that their citizens can provide. Therefore creating a need for indentured servitude. This section of the editorial would be credible due…

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