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    5. Chapter Two: “The Sieve and the Sand” (Part 2) When Montag arrives home, Mildred’s friends are at their home, watching the screens in the Parlor. He sits in silence, but his intense presence makes the entire room uncomfortable, to the point where they may “hiss a long sputtering his and explode,” at any given moment (92). Montag eventually breaks the silence, and the women begin to talk about children, and then politics “to please Guy,” (93). Unexpectedly, Montag leaves the room and returns…

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    your emotions. Guy was not as shocked to find out about Mildred is not being happy with what she has he was shocked to find out his own Captain felt the same way as Montag’s wife felt. He realized this when he was confronted by Beatty and the other fireman, instead of Beatty…

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    Mixed Method

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    summary The author pointed out that Emergency Care and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) can benefit from mixed methods research. However, the mixed method consists of combining quantitative and qualitative research approaches. The researchers conducted the study to identify the complexities that are characterized within the healthcare system. Also, the research addressed medical errors, behaviors, human interaction, team performance, and communication. By combining mixed method approaches,…

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    The African American contribution to American society was expediential. Contribution in form of culture and technology have shaped America into a functioning successful country. Though some deeds have gone unnoticed the African American struggle for equal rights was earned well beyond its due time. Advancements in astronomy, mathematics, engineering, research, housing goods, and agriculture by African Americans in early American history made groundbreaking milestones to establish an African…

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    Waldo Emerson. With ignorance comes bliss, and with knowledge comes power. In ignorance, people may live happy and care-free lives, but at the expense of knowing what’s going on around then. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Guy Montag, a cocksure fireman living in a society of like-minded people, develops a powerful relationship with Clarisse, a unique teenager that questions the world around her, who allows Montag to finally see the world around him with open eyes. Before meeting Clarisse,…

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    a symbol of a “singed salamander.” This is a salamander that has been burned by the fire that illuminates the future and the contemporary man (Watt np). Montag has been burned by this society and what it has done to the world around him. He is a fireman, but he doesn't see how much this hurts him. He doesn't know how to be happy because he hasn't been taught, so he's simply content. Mildred is Montag's wife and she has completely been ruined by the system of government that they live in. So much…

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    Ray Bradbury was an important dystopian novelist for the modern world. He wrote based on the American people’s reactions to the social changes in global society after World War II. Throughout his pieces, Bradbury incorporates the anxiety felt in the United States through the Red Scare, a fear of the spread of communism to the western world. Americans believed that Communism would lead to the spread of mass propaganda and the oppression of thought. These are major topics in Ray Bradbury’s novel,…

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    “horror-struck” and does not, glorify this violent behaviour, which challenges the racist paradigm of the 19th century. Despite paternalistic and condescending discourse and tones being inherent in the novella, despite Marlow describing a native fireman as “a dog in breeches”, he never actively condemns or criticizes the natives or their behaviour, unlike the Europeans, and a juxtaposition in the context of discourse is created as he refers to the Europeans as “devils” and “pilgrims”, and the…

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    music, then I been on fire for a long f--ing time. The flame is burning out, sweetheart. I’m not hot. I’m great." When asked how he makes such hot songs, Wayne expressed that he doesn't make "hot" songs, he makes great songs. He may be called the Fireman, but Lil Wayne views his music as more than just singles or hits. They are a collection of his talent and art. Lil Wayne truly does have a way with words, in interviews as well as songs. Go blast some of your favorite tracks from The Carter…

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    Gun Shows Pros And Cons

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    ENFORCING BACKGROUND CHECKS AT GUN SHOWS Did you know that the United States of America has the highest homicide rate in the world? An article by The Guardian reports the United States’ gun homicide to be “25 times higher than other high-income countries” (theguardian.com). Gun control controversies are common place in the U.S., with gun control activists arguing that guns are unnecessary and should be banned, gun rights activists arguing that owning guns is necessary for self…

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