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    The Nazi poster also shows how before posters were used to restrict people and their freedom, but in the present day, posters are used to advertise and to extend the opportunities and services accessible to them. 5) Innocent children who were hungry and wandering around were killed. -The armband was used to identify the jews and to easily group them separately from the rest of the german population -The Nazi Poster indicated Jews that would be killed if found being outside of the ghetto -The…

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    Organizations that have been helping every country around the world should focus on the countries that have the most amount of food shortages. By helping out India rather than the low populated areas, more people will be able to survive, and become less hungry. Once these people have been fed, they can go and help others who are in need of food. The cycle would continue, and eventually get to the point where everyone will be back on their feet, and gain their strength again. Because India has…

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    and can be “enjoyed on many levels” poems can also be used in different subject areas ranging “from science to social studies” (Singer, 2010, p. 29). This week I checked out a book that proved this quote. I checked out a book from the library titled Hungry for Math: Poems to Munch on and it goes over many different…

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    In the nineteenth century, women were still seen as lesser and treated unequally. Women were also treated as possessions, and they had no power over themselves in society. In the late nineteenth century, however, feminism began to flourish. It grew so much, that there is now feminist criticism which is “the assumption that Western culture is fundamentally patriarchal, creating an imbalance of power that marginalizes women and their work” (Dobie 104). Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, clearly shows…

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    A desolate, endless wasteland of flat grassy plains, the monotony of which was only interrupted by the occasional road sign, was all to be seen as I drearily stared out our black station wagon’s dirty window. The huge expanse of sky above was completely free of clouds and the sun beat down on our car mercilessly. The heat was almost unbearable and to make things worse, at this point in our long drive, the car’s AC was going in and out. My mom, Michaela, my sister, and I were currently traveling…

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    boys, to run and hid underneath of the home. When the the family moved into a new home, the father left and abandoned them. When the father just left that causes Richard to suffer through the pain of the house of his father. Creating a battle for hungry, Richard began to work so he could help provide for the family. Ella soon became ill sending the children off to a foster home. The boys needed to stay in the home till their mother ella could provide a safe and stable home for them to live in.…

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    Hunger In America

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    The topic in which I have chosen to write about is hunger, and the issue is very important to recognize even when there are several benefactors that contribute to making sure families are not going hungry. Hunger is not really brought up as a major issue anymore because there is programs such as food stamps, and several forms of government assistance that is being given out more often than not in todays society. Hunger is not found very often anymore in poor households, and is becoming less of…

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    To separate himself from the tiger, he made a raft using oars, life jackets, and a lifebuoy. And to coexist (and to make sure Richard Parker doesn’t get hungry enough to eat him), Pi established a routine of waking up, praying, eating, fishing in the morning, praying, eating, easy going activities in mid-morning to late afternoon, prayers, fishing, and dinner in late afternoon to early evening, and inspecting…

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    to protect these, "inalienable" rights, it is often government itself that impedes the people from enjoying these basic liberties. Peaceful resistance to laws is an excellent way to positively impact a free society. Civil disobedience keeps power-hungry governments in check and defends the basic liberties that define a free society. The Civil Rights movement dominated the political arena during the 1960’s. Led by heroes such as Martin Luther King Jr., Booker T. Washington, and Rosa Parks; the…

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    In 1 Corinthians, Paul addresses several of the problems and issues going on in the church in Corinth. In chapter 11, Paul writes about head coverings, specifically the distinction of head covering between men and women, and the Lord’s Supper. In the next chapter, Paul makes a switch from writing about the church itself and instead focuses on the individual members and their contributions to the church as a whole. Chapter 13 discusses the misconceptions and confusion the Corinthians have about…

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