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    I imagine my trip there would be very calm and a stress releaser compared to the chaos and hustle of a big city like Las Angeles. In LA, I feel like I would constantly be on the go and not have a lot of free time, whereas in Seaside, I would be at the beach and have all the down time I wanted while still being able to go out and do things. There…

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    The world today is extremely controversial, it seems as though through the simplest comment you can offend another, so terribly, and there are times when it was not meant as an insult or harmful. The world in its elements seems to have the same relationship as people do love and hate. Most people have grown up with the knowledge of good and evil, as one cannot exist without the other. Through this essay with the assistance of Jensen, Ooman and Abbey, we will try to show you how the yin and yang…

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    thought it would be a wonderful idea to go out into the city and explore some of the many different places. Groaning and dragging my feet along with shoulders hunched forward I followed my eager parents into a place that I had never been before. The hustle and bustle of the day was all around me, and the amount of people who were walking throughout the streets and the sidewalk was astounding. About five minutes into the walk a loud noise boomed throughout the entire city chanting words in a…

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    In Streetcar, the music being played at the very start of the play is the “Blue Piano”. Such music is meant to express “the spirit of life”, and in this case, the hustle and bustle of New Orleans. Furthermore, Williams showcases the setting of bustling activity, with the introduction of many various minor characters such as the “negro woman”, the “sailor” and the “vendor”. In addition, the symbolic meaning of the…

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    Too Close For Comfort: A Social Experiment Although we like to think that we as individuals are unique in our own ways, we are in fact not that special. A vast majority of society are followers. We conform to certain standards that have subconsciously been instituted. We consider these standards, “the norm.” According to M.I.T University, they define norms as, “Concepts and behaviors that constitute the normal. [...] These often derive from values but also contradict values; sometimes…

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    Malcolm X lived with systemic oppression from the day he was born, to the day he died. Just before his death, Malcolm believed that society could change from its’ oppressive and racist ways. Systemic oppression was the central idea that transformed him from being a rebellious adolescent to becoming a well-known black rights activist. Malcolm X was able to take the systemic oppression that he witnessed and lived in and made it into good at the end of his life. Malcolm X had three main key events…

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    Economic Inequality

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    In todays ever connected and forever growing society, it has become more socially acceptable for groups of people to be divided by the state of their bank account. Not only is this an issue in the developed world, but also it has a large influence on the developing world. I noticed this on my trip to Ecuador with my school in which I spend a month in both urban society and rural society. The wide range of economic disparity demonstrated through the difference in living conditions was a clear…

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    drastically different? Or would’ve it stayed the same result? My personal prediction would’ve been that the tables might’ve turned, and a larger democratic vote would have been shown. People who live in the busier, more urban areas consumed by the hustle and bustle of work life could’ve made it to the voting booth if originally given the entire day off from work. These people typically run on the liberal side of the spectrum, especially if they 're in the lower to middle classes. In…

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    Have you ever had heart surgery, or any surgery of any kind? I have had heart surgery three times in my life. The reason for the first to was that I had outgrown my current donor. When I was born my Pulmonary Valve for very small, to small to let blood through. The Pulmonary valve allows blood to go to the lungs and get oxygen, so it is a very important part of the heart. Mine was too small, so blood would have clotted behind it and almost none of my blood would have got oxygen to carry…

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    Eldon Dedini was a talented cartoonist who had a very funny sense of humor. While some of his works referenced serious topics, he found a way to engage his audience with the lighter side of the issue. He had been known to say that, “the gag is the whole secret to cartooning.” It was his feeling that many people can draw, but that the joke is the importance to make the cartoon. Eldon Dedini was born in King City California June 29th 1921. His father was an Italian dairy farmer and a…

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