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    is because of starvation. The rate of malnutrition in the United States is not as high compared to other third world countries. Malnutrition mostly happens in women and in children. A lot of women considers themselves fat because of the fact that media portrays beautiful women as being “skinny”. Because of this women tend to eat less to weigh less thus making them malnourished. Children in third world countries rarely receive nutrients because of the lack of resources for food. One would be…

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    In this short, a horse and a donkey go on a wild chase after a rabbit and a racoon steal the horses’ bushy, black tail. For the most part, the story gets distracted by jump cutting to live-action sequences of the music recording session. As someone who loves working with music and sound, this movie appealed to me as soon as the chase started. The reason is that I believe the music constitutes the actual pace. For instance, each character in the chasing sequences was clearly shot in twos for…

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    Ship Breaker Is Relevant To Our Society The book Ship Breaker by Bacigalupi is an incredible example of a dystopian society and also warns us about our own society. This book does not only show what a dystopian society is it also explains to people that humanity better be careful or else our “real” world could end up as a dystopian society as used in the book. The main key points that this essay will be explaining is a dystopian protagonist, dystopian controls, characteristics of a dystopian…

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    of traditional Dutch paintings, and consistent utilization of the rule of thirds work to enforce the…

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    One time, there was a frog named Froggy. He had been through many adventures with his friend Panda, who was a panda. This time, however, Froggy was at the front entrance of a haunted house all by himself. He could hear the sound freaky wind blowing. Suddenly, the black shadow of an animal showed up. Crack! went the thunder. Lightning hit wires and all the electricity turned off. Slowly, the shadow moved closer and closer to Froggy. Froggy felt a chill go down his spine. Then, suddenly, the…

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    Personally, to be successful, I want to make a difference in the lives of others. In my future, I plan on allowing a mix of my passions for hard work, travel, and risk taking to steer the way towards my success. I see myself traveling overseas to a third world country to help transform the lives of less fortunate children, whether it be teaching them English, supplying them with adequate soccer gear so they can have some fun, or mentoring them to pursue an education. I know with my work ethic,…

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    Background Information Evil’s Destroyer is a person that is known as Aaron Whitener. Evil’s Destroyer was burned in a fire and was turned into half cyborg and sent to save the world. Evil’s Destroyer was born on the Planet Pleon, but his parents were killed by killer cyborgs. This made him have a vengence to save the world from cyborgs and all evil. He was influenced by the death of his parents to save the world. Evil’s Destroyer purpose is to save the world. He is 6 foot tall, blue eyes, and…

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    The French Revolution was a huge milestone in France. It was because it changed the structure of society but instead of replacing the existing rules or even the political regime. The French got rid of the government as a whole. (Horvat) The French Revolution contradicted John Locke 's main political ideas of the the Enlightenment theory. John Locke 's main Ideas of the Enlightenment mostly talked about the government. They were contradictory because John Locke believed that all men are rational…

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    Adam Michnik, a Polish historian believed that “After the French Revolution, it was not the treason of the king that was in question; it was the existence of the king. You have to be very careful when you judge and execute somebody for being a symbol.” When the colonists declared war on Britain in 1776, they promoted “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness (Declaration of Independence par. 2).” When the citizens of France and the Third Estate became weary of the tyranny and despotism of…

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    make it back. Houses, cars, education and pleasurable experiences all are attainable in this country whereas in many parts of the world it is a pipe dream. The ability to buy a new car on a loan and a new house on a loan is a blessing not a curse. In third world countries they eat what they can grow and live where they build. In America the luxuries are a cheap as 99 cents at a fast food place. Zakaria would agree with this sentiment as he lays out factual information in his response to how…

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