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    assignment and test are put online to complete although the answers are easily accessed through the textbook or the web. People have adapted to relying on technology so much which leads to loss of creativity. Gill had a particular notion that you should “Embrace education with all your heart, and remember that schooling is only a small part of the puzzle”…

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    people would have a diet close to a vegetarian. However, they are decreasing. Strict vegetarians and Vegans would occupy a place at the table, but would have barely. The tortured flesh of the animals are becoming humans’ own flesh. Society should embrace a vegan lifestyle because it has great benefits. A vegan lifestyle is ethical, environmentally friendly, and healthier for the body. First, a vegan lifestyle is ethical. Animals are dying in horrible ways in the cruel factory farms, violent…

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    pure Filipino household. “Take off your shoes before you come inside!” means “It is alright to not be American here, embrace your Filipino culture because you could not embrace it out there.” The only place where I can be a proud Filipino is in my house because once I leave that house and put on those shoes, I walk on the American-paved roads feeling as if it’s not right to embrace my cultural identity. Some aspects that make up my cultural identity include Filipino food, education and family.…

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    Strength in Femininity Embrace Though death is inevitable and expected in every human life, to most people, the death of a loved one is the hardest experience they will ever endure. In the poem “The Prediction” by Mark Strand, the speaker states: the future came to her: rain falling on her husband's grave, rain falling on the lawns of her children, her own mouth filling with cold air, strangers moving into her house. (5-8) Strand uses the visual imagery of rain falling on a woman’s husband’s…

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    David Mathis begins the article,“Embrace the Blessing of Rebuke,” by saying, “one of the most loving things anyone can do for you is tell you when you are wrong.” One sentence into it, and I’m stuck wondering, is that really one of the most loving things you can do for someone? My second inclination is to really hope against this statement being true, because I couldn’t remember the last time I pointed out sin to someone in a way that was even slightly meaningful. I genuinely hoped I would read…

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    In “Trying to Embrace a ‘Cure’: [Op-Ed]”, author Sheila Black persuades her audience to consider the effects of technology that could cure disabilities by effectively using various appealsin response to a rhetorical situation. Rhetorical Situation Exigence Black’s exigence is the new treatment that has recently been announced for X-linked hypophosphatemia, a genetic form of dwarfism that Black and two of her children live with. Black explains that the treatment could allow people with XLH to…

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    Why didn’t I appreciate my dad before this happened? Before the day November 13, 2010 happened, I probably would still be distant from my dad. My dad stayed in and out of jail since I was born. I think once him and my mom had split up, I didn’t care to try to have a relationship with him. My brother was different though, he would talk to him while my dad is in jail and see him when he wasn’t in jail. A little after the age of 10, my dad started getting better and started keeping a stable job.…

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    One of the biggest talked about subjects can be summed up in one question, "Can government interfere with legalizing recreational marijuana if it's a states choice?" According to the ninth amendment, " The enumeration in the constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people." Meaning, even though there are states rights that exist, like the use of recreational marijuana, it does not mean a state's rights can be violated by interference of…

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    By the beginning of the fourteenth century Europe seemed to have recovered from the effects of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. The threats from Vikings, Magyars, and the Muslims were ebbing and Europe began to emerge as a dominant military, economic, and political power. Although the process of this transformation was never easy, it can be argued that Europe was now on a more solid path toward further growth and improvement. There are a number of reasons why Europe was able to remake…

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    This Place Where Love and Death Embrace By Daniel Hodges The newly-founded city of Carthage is a bustling place, brimming with innovation, and creation. It was a place of beauty, culture, and a home to a goddess. That is until a particular Trojan man washed up onto their shores. How swift then was the fall, both for the kingdom and for its Queen. Dido had once been a woman of stature, deserving of the respect given to her by the citizens of Carthage. Then, with one fell shot of his bow, Cupid…

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