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    view, I feel refugees have the right to come to Australia to seek safety. Throughout the sections "The Boat People of 1881”, The Abuse of Innocence","Wongs, Whites and Reffos" and "The Big Lie”, Mungo McCullum uses strong points and persuasive techniques to shift the views of his readers. I feel Mungo uses strong points and writing technique throughout his book. The opening "The Boat People of 1881" provides the history of the British fleet arriving in Australia for the first time. Mungo shows…

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    France Informative Speech

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    with a prime minister and that is responsible to the government of a state. The current president and prime minister is Francois Hollande and Manuel Valls. The French parliament is the government building. France’s first inhabitants are the French people that are the descendants of Gauls and Belgae, western…

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    Modern American Society Racism is defined as prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior. Since the beginning of man, there has always been one group of people who believed that they were better than others because of their race, the way they looked, or a variety of other factors that set them apart from the “inferior” group. In the United States, racism is supposed to be dead. It was supposed to die…

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    Although people despise paparazzis, some celebrities are fine with pictures and it also might to benefitial to the paparazzis because they can make money which is better than a minimum paying job. Evidence to support that is in the article” Stars Beg”Don’t Shoot…

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    The Help was written by Kathryn Stockett in 2009. Although this book has some very great historical features and accurate statements about life in the 60s, Stockett also does a very good job getting the readers to think. She shows such emotion in the way she writes the book, it emphasizes how the characters are feeling. Each character is going through such a controversial time in their lives, they must choose which side they are on. The way the book is written portrays the differences in actions…

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    Ever heard of Jennifer Lawrence? She`s a big Hollywood star. She has had many big roles and appearances over time and has stayed calm and positive in the spotlight. Lots of people all over the world think that fame causes stars to go crazy with stress and freedom. That`s not true. Yes, some stars go down the wrong path, but tons of our big screen faces stay on the right path and do really amazing things in the spotlight. I think that fame is worth the risk because it gives the opportunity to get…

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    Everyone has everyday problems nevertheless, as a citizen in a western country we are often oblivious as to how remarkable a life we have and we ought to be reminded, which is why people exclaim “Think of the starving children in Africa” Having the opportunities to live life the way you prefer is a central theme in the text “How Lucky You Are” by Debi Alper. The short story is focused around the adolescent Max from England who is living life without caring too much or setting high goals,…

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    Both Black Dog of Fate by Peter Balakian and Baghdad Without a Map by Tony Horwitz are memoirs written by people about the times in their lives when they experienced changes in their understandings of identity and heritage. In Black Dog of Fate, Balakian’s understanding of his Armenian heritage changes drastically throughout the novel. This change is shown through his conversations with family members and other fellow Armenians. In Baghdad Without a Map, Horwitz’s anecdotal stories about his…

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    Essay On Southern Culture

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    Diverse and vibrant, the city of Valdosta is a vivid example of authentic southern culture. Traditional values like honor, hospitality, and personal independence meld in perfect harmony with the pluralism encouraged by a modern college town. While some aspects of historically southern culture will likely never be destroyed, the very nature of culture is not static, but fluid, and constantly evolving. There are many preconceptions about southerners, but the Valdosta/Lowndes County region has…

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    a society where white supremacy regimes race, class, and gender affect the types of privileges people have in comparison to others. Rights are always cut back when they conflict with the economic interests of the system. In the film Crash directed by Paul Haggis, intertwines the lives of people living in a culturally diverse city of Los Angeles. He highlights the stereotypes people have towards people who are from different races, class, and gender. This film appeals to pathos because as an…

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