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    While both sides giving a compelling points I believe that the dream is dead. The dream was good while it lasted but the fact is with hardships in today’s society it is unrealistic. How can we believe that the American Dream is still alive if even our youth knows that the dream is dead? Joe Pinsker a writer for The Atlantic about this…

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    was a land bridge that connected Asia and Alaska. This land bridge, known as the Bering Strait, was used by Native American ancestors to get to the Americas. The Americas are now occupied by thousands of different cultures and races. This diversity began when Columbus sailed across the Atlantic in 1492 and “discovered” that there was land. Even though Columbus did not discover America, he definitely changed it. In fact, as of 2016, only 2% of the U.S. population are Native Americans. Is the land…

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    both plan the murder of King Duncan. After King Duncan is pronounced dead his son fleas out of town worrying that he might be next on the list. The Lion King was supposed to be based off of Hamlet in the first place but somehow seems to make more sense when comparing it to Macbeth, for insistence, in The Lion King we have Scar (who is playing Macbeth) who wants to get rid of Mufasa because he wants to take over the Pride Land with the help of the hyenas (who are playing the three witches)…

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    Animal agriculture take up 30% of land mass. To supply the demand for animal product more forests need to be torn down for the room. Veganism is a choice that can help save amazon rainforests. Animal agriculture is liable for up to 91% of amazon destruction. The demand for meat means raising livestock and the responsibilities that come along with that. About 1-2 acres of rainforest are cleared every second to supply this demand. Getting rid of the land kills up to 137 plant, animal, and insect…

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    death. Crispin lived in a small village called Stromford with his mother until she died and he was all alone. After his mother passed, he ran away for the safety of his own life from the village because he was wanted dead by the town steward. The town steward had wanted Crispin dead because he thought Crispin was responsible for stealing money and for the murder of the priest. After he ran away from the village he went to a another village called Lodgecot, where he met Bear. Crispin and Bear had…

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    pollutants were blamed for the Chesapeake’s “dead zones.” The reason the environmentalists believe that the farm was polluting the bay was because they think that the owners of the farm was storing their chicken manure in a large outdoor pile made up of manure near ditches. Those ditches are most likely the reason why the bay got polluted because when it rains there is most likely run off with the rain. From the video we learn that “the heat of summer dead zones occupy as much as 40% of the main…

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    it reveals that the city is actually just a model, and disturbing parts of the plot occur inside the model later, dispelling the idea of a perfect city. When the two main characters die in Beetle Juice, the light inside their house and where other dead people go is significantly darker. As they move around the building, the light is monotonous, full of dark tones. The contrast is prominent and creates a distinction between worlds, similarly to how color creates the difference between life and…

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    Queen Mother Pendant Mask

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    Portuguese to the mudfish, which is a fish that has the lung capacity to live on both sea and land, where it sometimes lives in a hibernation-like state when on land. This comparison of the two directly correlates to the thought that the Portuguese were dead people who were reincarnated, but not as infants like reincarnation normally occurs. The Portuguese also had long hair, which reinforced this idea of them being dead because hair is thought to continue growing after one passes on. The tiny…

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    survival. The marine snails will have less protection without those shells, so they could get eaten more easily by predators. The number of dead zones and endangered animals are rising due to contaminated water. “Hypoxic zones are areas in the ocean of such low oxygen concentration that animal life suffocates and dies, and as a result are sometimes called ‘dead zones.’ One of…

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    planes of existence, Norse mythology believes in the cosmos. There are nine realms in Norse mythology and they are all in something called Yggdrasil, the world tree. From top to bottom of the tree these are the realms: Asgard(land of the Aesir gods), Midgard(earth), Jotunheimen(land of giants), Vanaheim(home of the Vanir gods),…

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