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    As the years go on, the world changes more and more. It seems that one thing everybody enjoyed last year is now completely irrelevant. Has the world changed for the better? I believe the world has done so. Technology and sciences are improving to make the world a better place. We have better technology to save lives and educate. We also have equality for genders and race. Earth today is not the Earth it was many years ago. The world is much better now than it was 60 years ago because of…

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    Forgiveness Has Not Been Forgotten What is forgiveness? Is it simply the tight hug received by a loved one after forgetting their birthday? Or perhaps the deliberate, “I forgive you” following “I’m sorry,” spoken daily by the mouths of millions in hundreds of tongues? After years of research, a founder in the study of forgiveness and adept science practitioner, Fred Luskin confirmed to forgive “requires three major steps.” However, to fully appreciate the significance behind the act of forgiving…

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    How Has Scout Changed

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    To begin with ,the one that has changed the most would be Scout for her actions.Scout is the most evolved person during the book .In to Kill A Mockingbird the Character between Jem and Scout that evolved the most would be Scout due to stop fighting, understand why Boo stays at home and when she saw Boo at her house with Jem. The character that has changed the most throughout the book was Scout, when she stops fighting at school.For an example, people started to talk about Atticus defending…

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    How Has Surgery Changed

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    manipulation of a bodily structure to diagnose, cure, and prevent a disease. And according to Ambroise Pare a great French surgeon that “performing surgery is to eliminate what is superfluous, and restore what has been dislocated, and separate that which has been unite, and join that what has been divided, and repair the defects of nature”. Humans have used their talent to learn surgical techniques after making the surgical tools, each time better than the last, until they reached the industrial…

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    Waiting Ha Jin Analysis

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    death of the Romeo and Juliet and the death of their relationship. Similarly, in Waiting, Ha Jin explores the many obstacles that stifle and eventually will end the many relations in the novel. In Ha Jin’s novel, Waiting, he illustrates thwarted love to show how when there are many obstacles in a relationship, in fact there is no real relationship at all. Ha Jin shows that…

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    Pick A New Shape, The Triangle Has To Go It started off so well. Everyone was completely on board. All those rings, the connection to the glory days, the zen calm and peace after so many clowns were in charge. Phil Jackson was the general manager hiring Knicks fans long dreamed about but never dared believe could happen. His arrival in New York signaled a return to basketball sanity was on the horizon. The problem is, like any good player or GM, Phil Jackson has an ego. He believes he knows…

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    Ha When Refugee Children

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    was the life of Ha and many other refugees around the world .Refugee children have a difficult time coping with losses,starting a new life all while adapting to new scenery. An representation of the refugee experience is the story of Ha.Ha is a young protagonist Vietnam who family was affected by the Vietnam war in the early 1700s. Her family was forced into moving to the states where her mother was promised a better life for her 3 son and 1 daughter .In crisscrossed packs Ha talks about…

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    How Has Golf Changed

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    it didn’t just take five years and they ended up with golf. This game has been around a lot longer than most think. A lot of changes for the worse or for the better have been made to golf over the many many years. Changes to the rules and equipment alike have affected the game with a drastic affect. Golf has rose to be one of the most popular sports. But it definitely didn’t start that way, how it started and how it has changed have helped increase its popularity world wide. The…

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    Rights I know my rights! It’s a phrase we Americans tend to drop on a day to day basis. In our world of free speech, it seems almost impossible to imagine a life when our rights could be thrown out the window without question. On the contrary, author Ha Jin gives us an insight as to what this experience might be like in his short story Saboteur. The story describes of a Chinese professor’s, Mr. Chiu, unexpected conflict with Chinese officials during his honeymoon which ends up landing him in…

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    As society develops and changes with modernity so to does the flow of the city, residential and rural areas. Due to the rise in suburbia and the bourgeois commuter there has been altered movements within the city changing the original purpose of the city and promoting collective groups of communities that exist on the edge of a larger city. Suburbanization grew in the times of the Depression and WWII as well as the developments of technology. Automobiles became available which allowed people to…

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