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    Hot Logos

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    powerful it can bring companies together or tare the industries apart based on the reactions the audience has toward the image. “The brain's reaction may not seem like a big deal. After all, when someone mentions food, a common bodily response is to feel hungry.” (Brice). Logos heavily built structure with the purpose of companies to be noticed. Logos are everywhere. They represent everything and symbolize things that you do everyday. Logos is this strong structure of symbolism in the world that…

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    In the text, Pollan compares our processed food and obesity issues with the national drinking splurge of the 19th century. All other differences aside, Pollan focuses on the cause: "American farmers were producing far too much corn.” Just like today, the only thing to do with all the extra and cheap corn was to process it. But the Alcoholic Republic has long since given way to the Republic of Fat. According to the Surgeon General, fat is actually a certified epidemic. The corn accounts for most…

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    The Blue Sweater Essay

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    In chapters 7 and 8 of The Blue Sweater, this was written by Jacqueline Novogratz, the one thing that captivated me was when Novogratz climbed Mount Nyiragongo. Novogratz mentions that before she left Africa, she went for an adventure on the tallest mountain which lay between in the Goma, a city in Rwanda, and Zaire. Novogratz and her Canadian friend (Charles) and their tour guide climbed Mount Nyiragongo. The mountain was one of central Africa’ tallest mountain, it shared…

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    Beatitude Research Paper

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    Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness This beatitude blesses those who hunger and thirst for righteousness. In other words, it blesses those who seek right things on the same level as food/water. Righteousness in this beatitude can refer to a lot of things such as good relationships with others and God, morality and justice, generally righteousness seems to be represent anything good. Another way we could interpret this part of the beatitude is by looking at the…

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    when failing to do so, starves all of them so the other animals turn and attack the other so it will do the trick right the next time. They also starve the animals before a show so they are hungry and will do the tricks for the food. But when the animals doesn't do the trick or doesn't get food and is hungry and sees a human swimming around it is going to do what most animals would and attack it. But instead of the industry getting in trouble, the animal gets shot for incorrect behavior even…

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    one would take in their quest to end world hunger would be to define the problem, which is in this case, people are going hungry. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, one of the definitions of hunger is “the want or scarcity of food in a country.” World hunger is…

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    Do you think power is corrupt? It seems as if George Orwell thought so. He often wrote about the darker side of politics. In Animal Farm he wrote about the darker side of Soviet Communism. George Orwell’s Animal Farm shows power is corrupt by giving a closer look at animals that broke away from humans to govern themselves, but face many hardships. In Animal Farm, the pigs overworked the animals, the pigs starved the animals, and they started breaking their own rules. The pigs overworking the…

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    Personal Narrative

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    was event was burned into my mind forever. It was a cold December day, and I was in my house in Dierks, Arkansas. I was in my room playing Minecraft with my friend Brenden. It was fine, but then we heard a loud noise. It was all fine, until we got hungry so I went and got us something to eat and drink. when I got to the kitchen my mother's computer was gone. “That’s weird, mom wasn't supposed to be home till this evening” I thought. So I just got Brenden something to eat and drink then went…

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    making business. Pocahontas helped cure many diseases such as malaria throughout the colony. This gave the natives a very great image to the new people. Soon after the settlers came many more from Europe followed. Every new American was very land hungry though, and this soon became a problem with the Native Americans. Wars began to break out between natives and settlers, which led to many Native American deaths since their weapons were not as strong as ours. This caused many Native Americans to…

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    The Good Life Analysis

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    regarding how she spent her money for some time. The poem shows what results from binging on stuff that you want. She would spend her money on luxurious dining whenever she got her paycheck, then be hungry until she got her next payday. In her own words, she says, “For the years I lived on coffee and bread. Hungry all the time, walking to work on payday. Like a woman journeying for water. From a village without a well, then living. One or two nights like everyone…

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