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    "you have created created quite an impact, although my primary job is regulated to the area of legal advice. I would suggest you tread lightly in the area of your writings. for many people it's been a hot topic, Where a lot of people have a lot interest defending your position, As well as those who have fallen on there sword in there attempts to dismantle it. "All I did was drop acid and write down what I was thinking, in large part so I would be able to retain the knowledge, I wrote what came…

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    that care about the cause. If anything it's to show that they are going to fight for a change, to blow some steam off at the opposing opinion. For people to come across these people and to say what they are not doing anything to fight the cause is a jab at their right to free speech. Those people, including my roommate may not see the change right away but eventually, history has proved this, change happens. If they must march around with signs to create a scene to get their point across then so…

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    episode also contained a man who made his significant other rather terrified and uncomfortable that she eventually filed a restraining order (Brooker & Tibbetts, 2014). Total Drama contained more verbal threats as seen with two females throwing verbal jabs back and forth (Pertsch, McGills, & Kauffman, 2007). In Galavant, the force of physically violent acts was minimized because it was done through song that contains a happy melody. As the song, She’ll Be Mine depicts all the…

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    Beverly Daniel Tatum is an educator who has conducted research and written books specifically regarding race in order only to specifically center on racial identity development within teenagers and the assimilation of Black families and youth that are occurring in white neighbourhoods. Indeed, active racism consists thoroughly of actions that contain an explicit goal of strictly maintaining racism and the oppression of those who are in targeted racial groups. Let alone, people who take impart in…

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    By using sensory description that appeals to sight, sound, and touch, the scene feels almost lifelike. At the same time, Cooper shows the reader the majesty and beauty of the woods, while at the same time throwing another jab at industrial white men who were constantly expanding into these woods and destroying them. Characters The main character of this story, Natty Bumppo, is intended to be an example of how things could be different. While describing Bumppo, Cooper…

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    Satire is a very complicated form of humor, the words a satirist say may be funny but it isn’t because they mean it. Satire is funny because it points out what’s wrong with society by making us all seem ridiculous. This book is truly fantastic; it jabs at everything, at least that I am personally aware of, that is wrong with this usually great country. Colbert makes homophobia seem single-minded, sexists look like Neanderthals, censorship childish, and Racists as outdated and unwanted as the…

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    advice, such as “play coy,” “come on hearty,” “exercise, diet, smile and wheedle.” Piercy writes these lines of advice in an almost staccato rhythm, encouraging the reader to associate them with short, quick jabs to the girl. Certainly, the advice produces the same effect as a succession of jabs. Just as many small punches eventually take a physical toll on the person being hit, the many small emotional punches to the poem’s persona eventually cause her “good nature” to wear out “like a fan…

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    Stumbling forward she nearly fell to her knees only barely balancing out as her left leg went numb. Amira instinctively tried to yank the dart out, blood seeping slowly from the wound. “The…fuck?” The words came out breathlessly as her head gush with dizziness. She tried to bend over to grab for the dart but her hands trembled. They felt as if each bone had shattered within their confines and she gave up on the action immediately. Amira saw him then as he stepped into view, the same damn man…

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    Calculating God Essay

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    A spaceship lands on Earth. Instead of dishing out a hackneyed “Take me to your leader,” however, the alien inside enters the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto and requests to meet with a paleontologist. This peculiar scene marks the beginning of Robert J. Sawyer’s Calculating God, a novel that boldly discards science fiction’s stereotypical “alien narrative” by defying all preconceived notions. What if, asks Sawyer, there were different ways of understanding the universe? What if aliens landed on…

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    Cages-Personal Narrative

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    It was one year ago when I step on the cage for the first time I had never been so scared before, until the day. The only thing I knew was that I had trained very hard and my instructor had told me to be relax, but it was not enough to keep myself calm. As I waited on the waiting room, the only thing in my mind was to win and pray so that everything came out the way I wanted it to be. My only goal was to impress my instructor, it depended on this fight whether I was going to keep fighting or not…

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