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    promiscuous new style. Likewise, women in the 70’s turned the new dazzling beauty to a more relaxed and peaceful style. Finally society has turned the calm ‘hippie’ style to a mash-up of clothing in the 2000’s. Each individual style is remarkably fading into something new. In the 20’s women changed American…

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    poems might have a metaphorical message. In the first poem, she speaks about how we might get blinded by things in life or we might have a struggle and figure it out and overcome it. In the second poem, she wants to state the fact that her vision is fading and she doesn't appreciate the things she can't see. In this poem Dickinson is talking about how something is physically or emotionally stopping her from doing the things that she would like. For example in stanza three she says “ A Moment -…

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    and Gabriel also didn’t have the proper clothing to stay warm in all the new weather that they were experiencing. Without the proper clothing that we have now Jonas and Gabe were freezing and shivering with cold and there was nothing except the fading memories of warmth the giver had given. Jonas and Gabe were in weather that they wouldn’t have expected to be in so the came unprepared. My second piece of evidence is that on Page 178, Lois lowry…

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    Anti-Semitic race laws were assimilated into the Statute Books of France and its protectorates in 1940. During this time a French protectorate had been established in Tunisia. These anti-Semetic race laws were made possible by the defeat of “France led by the German puppet regime of Vichy.” In October of 1942, subsequent to the Allied victory at Alamein, the German forces were ordered to invade Tunisia. As a result of the German troops being garrisoned into Tunisia, 90,000 Jews were shepherd…

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    disturbing reality of war, Paul Baumer, the protagonist, has a very hesitant and rebellious relationship and attitude towards authority that lead to the fading of his mental state. In the beginning, he faces the feelings of betrayal and anger. Those emotions continue to persist, but they “dull-out” over time. The “dulling” becomes “fading” and the “fading” becomes an end. The novel shows this progression slowly throughout Remarque's writing. In the first chapter, Paul shows an anger…

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    what it takes to be a Christian, then they move to a different religion. An article that talks about the fading of Christianity talks about how, “The prosperity gospel which tells them that God will give them fortune and fame if they are faithful” ("American Christianity Is Dying"). This idea appeals to some, but not all. In fact, it’s argued to be the reasoning behind why Christianity is fading because “There is a lack of inclusiveness in that faith. The dictatorial morality would drive a lot…

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    Consider something in your life you think goes unnoticed and write about why it’s important to you. Something in my life that goes unnoticed is the presence of the Hmong culture fading away as we continue throughout the generations. This is important to me because I am Hmong and I have been strictly train to live that way and love my culture as it is. Being Hmong isn’t easy because there’s not really a way to trace it back to its origin so I really don’t know where I come from and how the…

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    glued. Others appear to be fading away due to the bleaching of the sun, and when compared to the new images, appear almost indistinguishable. Many of my memories are stored in the form of pictures, something I may have picked up from my fascination with cameras and taking photos wherever I go. I find often times though, that many of my distant memories are blurred by my fascination with the present. The new memory of a summer night campfire is much more striking than the fading memory of a…

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    hearts, brings a few closer, gives hope to a millions for a new victorious day ahead and could be the end of to the certain chapters of some people’s lives they never want to look back at. The intense reflection on the ripples of water casted by the fading sun could never be more divine. The reason I choose to stand here is to understand the zealous tension built up on the water to connect two cities together through a huge water body. There could be no better place for me right now where I can…

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    Breaking News: San Bernardino mass shooting: 14 people dead, 21 wounded (Desocio); US trade deficit rises in February to 6-month high (Press); As US economics change, the term “middle class” fades away (Gedeon). Some say that these headlines are not important enough for the U.S to be focusing on them. For example, in a Gallup poll, people were asked, what is the most important problem facing the United States today? When it came to non-economic problems, terrorism only received 4% of the vote…

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