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    I choose to live my life in a negative way which may influence kids to do what I do, then I have no problem telling kids how lame it is to act that way.” He went on to say “I think people who glamourize drugs are f***ing a******s and, if there’s a hell, they’ll go there. It’s really bad…

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    Abuse Of Social Media

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    Throughout these many concepts, modern-day unacceptable remarks involving privacy, has been more prone within today’s popular culture. Therefore, with the support of informing and altering regulations throughout the Internet altogether, one could in turn help conform our present generation from remorseful activity and guide future generations yet to…

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    Christopher Marlowe’s Assault on Religion in Doctor Faustus During the Elizabethan era, England was beset with all manner of intimidating religious tenets. As head of the English Church, the queen sought to bring spiritual unity to a country whose religious identity was muddled because the people had previously been under the reign of Catholic and Protestant monarchs, while Calvinist supporters were condemning anyone who demonstrated insight, awareness, or imagination. The result of these…

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    The topic of the book Magic and Loss focuses on the Internet. The positive effect it has on the society, how influential it is, and the exploration and transition it withholds. Internet is a parallel universe that we live in besides earth, and we constantly teleport from one to another. While others argue that the internet, is cruel, ruins your energy, and causes health problems which is partially true, other belief that it is empowering, enlightening, inspiring and a work of art. My totem is…

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    Shin Sang Hee Book Report

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    tortures, and leaders in the country. There are two couples from South Korea who are film makers known as Shin Sang-OK and Choi Eun-Hee, who were kidnapped by the great leader of North Korea, and brought to Pyong Yang to make successful films. Shin was popular at filming good movies and Choi was an actress, but turned out to film with Shin after they were both kidnapped. However, Kim Sung became a leader of North Korea at the year of 1948 and passed away at the year of 1994. Sung gave up his…

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    Rap Music Essay

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    Whether it be from the Classical Period, or the Romantic Era, music has been a massive part of everyday life for citizens around the world, and ever since the twenty first century, over ninety-seven million songs of all different cultures and languages have been recorded. Such a large amount of various sounds, instruments, and lyrics, makes one wonder why producers have decided to invest so much of their effort into what may seem to be only noise. However, music has taken the world by swarm ever…

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    familiar to most individuals who were raised in the United States. The holidays and popular culture reflects the traditional Christian customs and beliefs. For patients that have a different religious orientation there are important aspects to their spiritual and emotional wellbeing that are not as widely known. An example is the Hindu faith common in India. It is an ancient polytheistic religion stemming from the Indian culture that extends approximately 5,000 years into the past (Mullatti,…

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    “Individuals lost the right to privacy, which meant that officials could read people's mail, listen in on telephone conversations, and search private homes without a warrant.” Hitler was very good at persuading people and luring them into his ideas. “Culture, the economy, education, and law all came under Nazi control.” Many parties, governments, organizations, etc., needed to follow the objectives of Nazis. Hitler took every opportunity he could get in order to make the Jews’ lives…

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    Poets, writers, and artists have suffered with the monsters of mental illness for decades; however, the theory that there may be a correlation between creativity and mental illness goes all the way back to Aristotle’s time. Although there have been many different surveys conducted over time testing the connection between mental illness and creativity, it is still unclear if there is a distinct connection between the two. Many believe that mental illnesses, such as bipolar disorder and…

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    Native Voices Analysis

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    Unit 1- Native Voices- “AH ZEBENYA!” The Native Voices unit was all about nature and how nature doesn’t depend on us and in fact nature can run us over and not be effected at all. In this unit we learned that although we would like to think that nature would have mercy on us but in reality nature stops for nothing. The natives truly understand that about nature so they immerse themselves into nature in order to further understand the dangers so they can avoid them. As we saw with the story of…

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