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    Many think that diversity and individuality are encouraged more than uniformity and conformity. Different types of people have different beliefs in this specific topic. While some people believe that diversity and individuality are more important than uniformity and conformity, it can be argued that uniformity and conformity are more important than diversity and individuality because some people think that being diverse is a bad thing and ranks them lower than whites. Diversity and…

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    the Eater”, Zinczenko censures that those fast-food companies cause children to become obese. By talking himself, for example, he used to be one of the fast-food patrons, and his daily choice for dinner and lunch in between Taco Bell, KFC, or Pizza Hut. Zinczenko argues that many parents giving too much time to his business and have no time for taking care of children. He also cited the fact to support his point of view, Zinczenko mentioned “before 1994, …only about 5 percent of childhood…

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    Fyffe House Analysis

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    In the town of Kaikoura, New Zealand, a heritage building is located by the Kaikoura Peninsula, known as the Fyffe House. This area is well known for bringing in European settlers around the 1840s due to whaling, and it is the interest in whales that makes it still relevant for people today through the recreation of whale watching. It appears that the Fyffe House is the only physical evidence that reflects the time of European settlement in this region. Therefore, it should be explored how the…

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    Slave stories from the West 1920; Cherlynn Williams My life had ended and begun all in one moment. I remember the day it all happened. Thick hot tears welled up in my eyes and I screamed. My Poppa whispered “Calm down, Cherelynn, you’ll be okay.” and I refused, arching my back in the overseer’s arms. Taking a swift kick to his face, I attempted to escape to no avail. Other slaves that were stuffed in the crowded pen began to grab at the overseer’s arms. A warning shot was fired into the air…

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    would remove the dead bodies and steal the other jews’ possessions. Pictures Life at the Camp Yaacov ended up being in Auschwitz for 2 years and 1 month; he was 15. When they first got to the camp, the Nazis made them get undressed in a hut. They then looked in everyone’s mouth and check to see if they had gold teeth. Anyone with gold teeth…

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    Tutankhamun's Tomb

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    “This “humble” tomb had remained hidden for 3000 years and had tricked tomb robbers and flash floods for many centuries(O'Connor)”. Davis was the first person to find items that led to the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb. “The first clue came from a famous cache”(O’Conner). These items were hidden in a safe tomb, and with more research the came to conclusions that the clay sealing of the cache, was done by Tutankhamun himself. Some scientists believe this royal cache was that tomb raiders. Among…

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    For beginners, eyes on the prize sounds like someone at a bingo hut trying to win. In this case, “Eyes on the Prize” is a video in which people of all races are focusing on one thing. They each have their mind on the prize. The prize I believe is equality, justice for all. The video shows people trying, striving and surviving a fight that results in no winner. I don’t feel our eyes of this generation are directly on the prize, while others may think it is. Despite the fighting, the video…

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    I learned my third language, Spanish, at the age of 23 while living in Venezuela. There were two primary ways I learned vocabulary. I would go to market every Friday morning and help the fruit and vegetable man set up his little vender’s hut. The time of working with him and purchasing 500 pounds of fruits and vegetables was spent learning new vocabulary and how it was applied in a real life event. I also would go to the local university every Wednesday and sit with the college students…

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    Society Is Good

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    They’re about 7.125 billion people in the world, and in no way is it possible that every one of those people are “good.” The reason I put that word in parenthesis is because the meaning of it varies from one another. For example, they could be a good father, but an evil husband. The word good will be used in a sense of moral goodness. Out of all those people in the world, a small majority of them can’t make humanity evil just because they want to be. For example, just because 1 apple out of 10…

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    because he thinks “those rebellious heads looked very subdued to me on their sticks” (88). Kurtz lost his sense of civility and displayed his loss when he mounted the heads of rebels outside his windows. He tried to join the savage dances outside his hut, but Marlow “tried to break the spell—the heavy, mute spell of the wilderness—that seemed to draw him to its pitiless breast by the awakening gratified and monstrous passions” (99). Kurtz fell into native customs, lost his civility, and his…

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