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    about nine feet tall and is now in the Acropolis Museum. This statue has many different patterns on her clothes and a lot of detail. The folds in her clothes are asymmetry and are very hard in the front area of her body that makes it more real and human like, when not all kouros look this way. This piece shows more affection because of the “chiton” that is broken off on her left side. This kore is smiling away with eyes wide open and standing stiff with…

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    with pythons. The burmese python is invading the Everglades. The snakes were brought by people. Annihilated animal’s species and their old way of life. The burmese python has lastly changed forever an ecosystem which on its own didn’t have the best legs to stand on. Explore how the Burmese python has changed the Everglades Firstly, the Burmese pythons were brought here by people. The burmese python is native to South asia can grow to 23 feet max and concluding brief history on the species. In…

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    out. I’m jogging and it hasn't gotten any better, as i'm struggling to keep the pace up, my drill sergeant comes from behind me and starts yelling in my ear, “DON’T YOU WANT TO GRADUATE PRIVATE!”. I winced, and kept my head down as I try and keep my legs running. He was still there yelling nonsense at me. I had enough, at an impulse for him to get off my back, I yelled at the top of my lungs, “I DON’T GIVE A F***!” and picked up my pace. In that very moment I had violated his behavior…

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    Without going into detail, ‘animal cruelty’ is just another commonly used and overlooked word. However, the real truth about animal cruelty is horrific. Each year millions of animals suffer and die from animal abuse from humans. Why should humans be able to torture innocent living beings who have no voice to speak up? Animal cruelty is more than just treating animals in an unkind behavior. There are different types of animal cruelty including animal experimentation, use of animals for sports and…

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    Land can be considered a sacred entity that is part of every human, and more especially the natural ancestors of that land. The commercialisation and destruction of land is therefore, something of a relevant topic in modern day time. We as humans are hungry for more power and in the process will eat the resources of our Earth dry. Robert Gray in his poem North Coast Town, grasps this theme by using the…

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    Kyoka studied the pig like person or rather the person like pig that was standing a few meters in front of her. Maybe it was the so called male chauvinist pig? "Let us put bad jokes aside for now" she thought to herself as she started to analyze the situation. After she had received the strange message followed by the countdown from the mechanical sounding disembodied voice earlier, this pig (let's call him Mister Piggy for now) had appeared before her. No, considering the fact that the…

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    Part 1: Dallas Museum of Art “Power Play” 1. Spiritual. Mesoamerican peoples (artist unknown). Dog with human mask. Late Formative period, c. 100 B.C.E – C.E. 200. Ceramic. Dallas Museum of Art. Hollowed ceramic statue depicting a hairless dog wearing a mask. Gifted to the DMA by the Eugene McDermott Foundation and the Meadows Foundation, Incorporated. The dog is thought to be a tepescuintli, which was raised for food in Mesoamerica. Dogs are known to be used for spiritual reasons in the state…

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    ship is gone, the essence of that object, place, or person will remain the same despite any radical changes that gradually takes place over time. Putting this theory into perspective it can be transferred into the identity and changes throughout the human life. Despite the changes we endure in both body and mind from a young age to a more mature adult, we are essentially the same being. Relating back the allegory of the cave combine with the this theory, just because we grow to become more open…

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    presents two stories to the reader, one in which Piscine, commonly referred to as Pi is stranded on a lifeboat with animals, and one story in which Pi finds himself stranded in the same setting, but with human counterparts, and a much more gruesome ending. The true story is the one with humans for three reasons. Carnivorous islands do not exist, Pi would not be able to survive with a Bengal tiger, and overall, the second story makes more sense. The first reason why the second story in the…

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    Survival is a natural thing for mankind; therefore, death will never be an option for humans. It’s amazing how people are known to do impracticable things in order to survive. Sometimes even the law has to be broken in order to live a life with the necessities you need. People would steal, kill, and do pain to themselves in order to be alive. When it comes to survival, people will steal necessities they need from anyone. For example, in the book “Thank You, Ma’am”, Rodger attempts to steal Mrs.…

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