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    the Sunday Times how metro policemen rounded them up daily and dumped them on the city’s outskirts, often on busy freeways or at unregistered shelters (Lagnparsad, 2010). A 13-year-old boy said: “They tell us we must go back where we came from. They say Durban is dirty because of us”. A 19-year-old girl said: “They take us and drop us at Umgababa, Umgeni Road, Pietermaritzburg freeway and Hammarsdale. Sometimes they leave us on the road and we walk back to Durban. “If us girls don’t want to…

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    TDA Information Overload

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    I thought about this today after researching the topic for this week’s TDA on information overload. The information I found reminded me of something that I am trying to implement not only in my every day life, but also in my work life and with my school studies. I am trying to implement what I like to call Stop, Think, and Breathe (STB) before submitting an assignment, responding to an incident at work, or responding to a situation with a friend or family member. It is like the take 10 rule that…

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    Day 1: We woke up at 5:00 am in the morning so we could check in to the Paradise Pier at Disneyland and took the I-5 freeway. There was a bit of traffic so we didn't arrive until 7:30 am. We went straight into the park and had fun. We had to get up early the next morning so we had Jack-in-the-Box and went straight to bed. Day 2: We set off for universal studios the next day after we checked out of the paradise pier at 6:00 am. Although it was only 35.6 miles we wanted to get there early so we…

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    War On Drugs Film Analysis

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    America faces to date. Government corruption, private prisons that promote slave labor, federal regulations that conflict with some states legalization of cannabis, drugs such as cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin all issues seen in the film. “Freeway’ Ricky Ross helped begin the crack-cocaine hysteria by creating it and making it available in every street corner. The purpose of this essay is to give my overall opinion of what I got out of the film and to implement material from our class into…

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    Flippo Marinetti Analysis

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    “… I stopped short and to my disgust rolled over into a ditch with my wheels in the air… Oh! Maternal ditch, almost full of muddy water! Fair factory drain! I gulped down your nourishing sludge; and I remembered the blessed black breast of my Sudanese nurse… When I came up – torn, filthy, and stinking – from under the capsized car, I felt the white-hot iron of joy deliciously pass through my heart!” – Filippo Marinetti in The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism This passage from The Founding and…

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    my best friend at Cal Poly. I have made this trip a couple times before with a group of friends but never by myself. I was pretty nervous about the drive because I haven’t had to drive the whole seven hours before or drive through the seven-lane freeway in the bay area but I was mostly excited. This trip was more than just a road trip to see my friend, it was journey to be more independent. Learning how to be independent is one of the biggest obstacles I have in life. I have desire to be…

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    RODNEY AND THE PEOPLE VS. LAPD Let's take it back to about 24 years ago. The year of 1992 to be exact. Rodney Glen King III was one of the first known victims of police brutality and his story lives on till this very day. It all started in Los Angeles , California on March 3,1991. King was severely beaten by 4 LAPD officers suffering the extreme injuries of a fractured facial bone, broken right ankle, multiple bruises,lacerations, and permanent brain damage. The incident was filmed by witness…

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    What Is Deception?

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    an open attack. This method is very easy to spot to knock the opponent. Contain the negative side and the opponent is always exaggerated by the fact that no accurate. (Taum:2015:110), The relationship between literature and politics is a mutilated freeway with traffic flowing freely in both directions. Literary works are in part a product of sociological and political factors, to extent that the writer’s personality has been shaped by…

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    him so or there would be a family dinner with them. The scene fades to Ben driving Elaine reckless on the freeway like when Chaplin drove crazy in his drunk friend’s car in City Lights. Elaine starts to ask Ben questions about his life. He comes up with one word or quick replies back. Ben does his best to make her not like him even by taking her inside a gentlemen’s club. With the camera angle showing the back of Ben’s head and focusing on the striper behind Elaine in the background. The…

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    Research Paper On Gorilla

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    As soon as we got there, there was already a large number of people swarming around the railing of the gorilla exhibit. And there was a child only three years of age sitting in the enclosure just feet away from life or death. Soon Harambre, the gorrilla began dragging this poor helpless boy by the feet. Animal control was standing by, I looked over at my husband to ask him what happened but as soon as the words were coming out of my mouth I hear a monstrous moan. I look back over and I see…

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