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    Dandi March Ethos

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    “Even if the government allow me to march tomorrow morning, this will be my last speech on the sacred banks banks of the Sabarmati.” These words were spoken by Mohandas Gandhi in his speech, “Dandi March,” the eve before the event took place. Gandhi is very successful in using ethos, logos, and pathos in this speech. The first thing to point out is how Gandhi uses pathos. In the speech, “Dandi March,” Gandhi warns his people “Our starving millions can by no means afford this enormous…

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    Starving children in Africa: A sad story of Starving Kids in Africa There many starving children in Africa. One sad story from the continent is about the starving kids in Africa. Kids in Africa are living in tough, unimaginable conditions. They lack necessities of life such as education, good healthcare, and clean water. The worst of all the problems children in Africa face is shortage or lack of food. Hungry children in Africa are everywhere, both in rural and urban areas. As of now there are…

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    America Vs. Zimbabwe

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    America vs. Zimbabwe Zimbabwe is mostly made up of what the Mwanamutapta Empire captured (Logan npg). Before researching Zimbabwe, my ethnocentrism made it seem like it was an awful dictatorship disaster just waiting to happen, but learning more about it I realized that Zimbabweans and Americans are very similar yet very different. When thinking of the seven elements of culture, America and Zimbabwe are different in their social organization but are somewhat similar when it comes to their…

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    Today, people in East Africa are continuing to starve as the world continues to look on. According to the website latimes.com, humanitarian group were becoming worried for the sake of others lives as they fall short to droughts and war. Specifically in the countries of South Sudan and Ethiopia, there is a continuing struggle for outside groups to help stop the starvation for shortage of food. One of the main problems that the drought caused was the failure in the ability to grow and maintain…

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    Eating insects is considered gross in western social orders yet, in other countries, 2 billion individuals devour insects on a frequently premise. Some will say that the advantages of utilizing bugs as nourishment is great to the point that it's about time that we change over the other 5 billion individuals into insects. Marcel Dicke, ecological entomologist, discusses this in a short speech called “Why Not Eat Insects.” The speaker’s main point that he is trying to get across is basically…

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    Diversity In Cleveland

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    In today’s time, most people fail to realize that everyone is not from the same place. We all have different backgrounds that influence the way that we talk, think, and live. I was raised in a rural town in the Mississippi delta called Ruleville. Most people would consider it as the country because it is an extremely small town sounded by open fields. Most of the fields are used for farming and some of the others are just private land. There are no supermarkets like Walmart or Walgreen. However,…

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    Local The UN Food and Agriculture Organization gauges that 233 million individuals in sub-Saharan Africa were ravenous/undernourished in 2014-6 (its latest gauge) Sub-Saharan Africa was the region with the second greatest number of hungry people, as Asia had 512 million, fundamentally due to the generously greater masses of Asia when diverged from sub-Saharan Africa. The Africa is confronting one of the biggest nourishment emergencies of late circumstances, with 20 million individuals…

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    In Revelation 6 it talks about the event of seals being opened by the Lamb, the Lamb being Jesus. In each seal there were different things. The first seal that the Lamb opened contained a white horse with a rider holding a bow. The rider was given a crown and was sent out to conquer.The second seal that was opened by the Lamb had a red horse whose rider took peace from the world and encouraged people to kill one another.This rider was given a sword.The next seal, the third, let out a black horse…

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    Utopia Research Paper

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    The middle of Utopia is 200 miles wide but narrows toward the ends of the islands. The figure of the island represents a sort of crescent shape. Natural protections of the island is obviously the water fully surrounding the island. There are also rocks under a harbour that are very dangerous to navigate around. The original name of the island was Abraxa but, a group called Utopus conquered the island that now carries its name. In the city, people live in almost identical houses. A man is able…

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    Texas Drought

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    Water is an important part of our lives ,even though it is not the first thing to come to mind, it will always remain our number one necessity. The scarce water source not only puts Texans at war against each other, but it also made people's everyday lives difficult. Water is every living thing's number one necessity, we humans cannot live without it, yet we take advantage of it. Jenna Craig states how in 2007 Texas had a severe drought and how it had its effect on farmers, businesses,…

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