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    There are five things particularly depicted as red in the story: Ethan's scar, the "cherry-coloured scarf," Mattie's "cherry hued scarf," the famous pickle dish, the Mattie's "crimsons ribbon”. With these eight symbols the color red is likewise a player in symbols all basing on the shading red. The shading red is frequently identified with yearning love, enticement, sin, enthusiasm, warmth, and desire. Another color is white, with the color white you would think of purity and angelic figures.…

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    This research is going to be explanation because there is so much out there about gun control and gender. Not only has there been pat studies conducted on gun control, but there still is a very divided nation on who support or does not support gun control. But, as civilization moves into the 22nd century new research needs to form to a better understanding this generation ideas on how gender affects gun control. With increase violence in America in mass shootings in schools, movie theaters and…

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    PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) Shock, it has the ability to leave an imprint on a person’s mind: A pattern etched into the brain as a memory. Almost as if a permanent tattoo, each one unique depending on the person and situation. Yet unlike tattoos, these memories cannot be removed, meaning even those who wish so desperately they could forget tragic times in their life cannot. In everyday life, those who experience a traumatic event, such as a brave soldier who witnesses a comrade lose…

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    history due to his inventions and his legacy. His philosophies did and continue to imprint on creators across America. “His (Edison’s) ability to reason by analogy and to learn from failure are certainly examples of traits that should be useful to people of all sorts of talents and occupations.” (McAuliffe) To this day, people can still…

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    There are many game changers in the world that leave a lasting impact on the world. There have been many game changers since the beginning of time such as Christopher Columbus who discovered America as well as Benjamin Franklin and Obama–Franklin discovered electricity, and Obama was the first African American to become president making great history for African American people. Notice how most of these game changers in history are men. Hillary Clinton was determined to break this mold in order…

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    Supersize Me Analysis

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    As a child, we all craved McDonald’s. When your mother finally caved and pulled in under the golden arches, you were practically jumping out of your booster seat. You were excited to play on the playground and slide down the spiral slide McNugget in hand. You played with the Kim Possible that came with your happy meal and giggled with kids you didn’t know. Running around and knowing you’re within walking distance allowed mom to finally have five minutes to finally sit down. So, from a young age,…

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    To Remain Under God Controversy spreads widely on a topic that has yet to be settled: the appropriateness of the expression “under God” in America’s national Pledge. Supporters of the saying believe that it instills a sense of safety, humbleness, and morality. They approve of the phrase whereas critics condemn it for its hostility. Contestants argue that the saying imposes a monotheistic conviction, a religious declaration, and the fear of out casting on an entire nation whose people are not…

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    Cultural Revolution Dbq

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    As Mao and his administration came through into politics and the public eye, Mao’s vision of a New China began. In this, it was officially named the Cultural Revolution—due to its goal to restore the “vitality” of communism in China. The reality of said revolution differed greatly from China’s new government’s claims about it, through the morality blindness that society faced throughout the 60s. China’s new communist-style government has marketed and made Mao Tse-tung one of China’s biggest…

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    Walking along the shore of a sandy beach, whether feet be bare or booted, each step will leave an imprint within the sand. Varying from deep to shallow from indistinct to detailed, each step will change the sand no matter the foot. But as the waves should have it, each footprint will be washed away and erased, leaving the beach still a beach but the grains of sand sorted new. Author, Laura Hillenbrand, wrote the novel, Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption, to…

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    One evening while I was on the computer going through a few advertisements I stumbled across three ads, each with the same message that sparked my interest. These three images all shared a common theme, however the receiver in the pictures differed each time. When I saw the image of a child, the message was what really caught my attention. It said “Think About What You Could Save When You Save Water.” It embodied the message and so began my deeper consideration on saving water to save a life.…

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