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    Whales In The 19th Century

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    our water bound friends now that their importance of existence has been emphasized. In the newly released Disney sequel, “Finding Dory”, animals live like they are human beings with thoughts and English language. Voiced by popular actors like Ellen DeGeneres, the film portrays a lost clown fish with short term memory loss- a relatable disability. The audience follows the lovable creature through the ocean as she looks for her family with disrupted thoughts. Along the way she meets a Beluga whale…

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    Young suicide is a real issue in today 's general public; suicide is the deliberate taking of one 's own life and is a pivotal issue that ought to be tended to as fast as could be expected under the circumstances. Teenager suicide has been the subject of various news features; yet, regardless it keeps on having an impending impact on today 's childhood. In the United States, suicide is at present the eighth heading reason for death for Americans, and for junior grown-ups between the ages of 15…

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    Sexuality, one of those little details that define us. The social “norm” is any form of intimacy, marriage, relationship, etc. between a man and a woman, but what occurs to those that break this “norm?” What occurs to those that freely express their love towards the same sex? Or both sexes? Although finding newfound freedom and having the ability to be who you are; the path of destruction always finds its way to those that are happy. Any form of love that isn’t heterosexual is frowned upon due…

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    Throughout the course, the complex definition and dimensional depth of globalization has been dissected with exhaustive analyses on its effects on the particular case of women, on a global scale. The disadvantages women, all around the world, are forced to cope with socially, economically, and politically, following the emergence of globalization, are absolutely undeniable and apparent. From daily inequalities and misjudgments in society to being undervalued and discriminated against in labor…

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    millions of dollars to different charities supporting various different causes, like raising awareness to HIV/AIDS, helping fight ALS, and starting her own charity/ leadership camp for young girls in South Africa. Lastly, the queen of daytime TV Ellen Degeneres, donated to charities, raising awareness of gay rights and equality, and has made people's days for 13 years. How would you feel…

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    The importance of an assortment of racial groups off-screen is arguably necessary in order to produce a larger amount of diversity within films and to better represent POC. Arguably, this may be one factor when considering why POC are not being cast if the people that are casting are white and will not want to break the system of institutionalised racism. In regards to gender, Women are another oppressed group. Women are often sexualised and objectified and are also commonly exposed to negative…

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    An individual’s identity is altered and formed through the experiences they encounter in their life. According to James Baldwin, “An identity would seem to be arrived at by the way in which the person faces and uses his experiences.” The way an individual handles the situations that are placed in one’s life can ultimately change their identity. This quote is certainly true because in real life people undergo new experiences everyday which influences one’s identity. Additionally, individuals…

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    Komen for the Cure for breast cancer has received support from many celebrities. Cynthia Nixon, Ebony Steele, Christian Kane, Ellen DeGeneres, Gloria Gaynor, James Woods, Kristin Chenoweth, Kimberley Locke, etc. Having celebrities support the campaign gets the word out and has more people supporting and donating to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure for breast cancer campaign. Rene Syler…

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    Essay On California

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    California California has lots of beaches and fun boardwalks to walk down. It is a great place to vacation or live. It is a tourist destination making it very packed full of people in most cities. According to Don DeLillo “California deserves whatever it gets. Californians invented the concept of lifestyle. This alone warrants their doom.” This quote pretty much sums up California. Some even consider California a lifestyle, because of the adventure you’ll find, and the dreams you deem impossible…

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    Imitating Responsibly As humans we are unique. Humans, identical to all other creatures, evolved in a similar fashion to be where they are today. But unlike other living things, humans adapt, learn, and live differently. Humans have a quality that is so unique it separates them from everything else. And that quality is the ability to imitate. Susan Blackmore in “Strange Creatures” dives into the idea of human imitation and, “that imitation is what makes us special” (34). Blackmore provides the…

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