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    Desolation Destination I never thought it would be such a huge deal when he started working at his new job. I didn’t think of a lot of things, and in a way, I was really unprepared. He had been at the house for a good 3 months getting ready to start his job. To me, and pretty much our whole family, this time period life was most enjoyable and entertaining. He had never been at the house for such a long period of time, and we had an avid time while he was there, but it's when he is not there…

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    were beginning our descent on the airplane, I thought about how little roads and how poor the housing was. We drove through chaotic roads and rubble filled alleys, until we reached the orphanage. New Life Children’s Home is a safe haven for kids who lived in the mountains a couple miles north. These kids were neglected, sick, beat, starved, etc. and they were saved to live here. Once we got arrived, we met a very joyful little kid named Moise. Moise followed us as we checked out all…

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    first and only time since Nagasaki, an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima by America. Within a split second, the near entirety of Hiroshima was turned from a well-built populated area, into nothingness. All that remained were the ashes of men, women, and children, the memories that came with them, and the crumbled wood and stone from the…

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    I'll admit; I've seen the nasty, embarrassing parts of this fandom, the parts which make potential armys want to avoid us. The inappropriate comments on YouTube, the delusional possessiveness over one member or another, those have certainly made their appearance. It's not been hard to notice Armys starting fanwars or hating on other artists for the sole reason that they are opposition. Hatred, rudeness, insensitivity, cruelty: I've seen them all. Such things sicken me, and should be addressed,…

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    Robert Oppenheimer and thousands of other intelligent scientists were appointed to work on the development of the world’s first nuclear weapon, that was used to bomb the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ending World War Two. Soon after Japan's surrender,Oppenheimer resigned from his position as director of Los Alamos. A week later, Oppenheimer continued his talks with top officials. He walked into President Truman's office to discuss international cooperation, and the goal of stopping…

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    Meets Depression Kevin Breel talks about his life as a child. He explains that he was awkward as a kid and although he did not want to act like it on the outside he was what today’s society considers a loser. As He kept growing he began noticing the little things about him that he just could not stand to a point he basically hated himself. When he could not take the bullying anymore he moved schools. On top of his own dislike of himself his family also added on to the problems Kevin faced. His…

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    Robert Oppenheimer and his affect on the nuclear era The nuclear war era, weapons that created mass destruction that had changed the world into what we know as it is today. Robert Oppenheimer was on American Scientist from New York (American library 1). Oppenheimer Accomplished a lot of things, he earned a Nobel peace prize, creator of the atomic bomb and was a graduate of Harvard University. Robert Oppenheimer did more than just accomplish goals. Oppenheimer oversaw construction of the first…

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    My Holocaust Experience

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    In today's society many people don't appreciate what they have. All the little things and even the big things are taken for granted. We don't realize that not so long ago life was very different. During the times of the holocaust people were separated from their families, children were starving, and for many, education wasn't really an option. I was able to interview a holocaust survivor that taught me and continues to teach me how grateful i have to be for all that i have, my grandfather.…

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    the tv with my blanket over me and my pillow under my head. I grabbed the remote and turned on the tv, just to find out that my favorite show was not on tv. My favorite tv show at that time was called Suite Life on Deck. After a watching it for a little bit i became very tired again and before you know it, I was asleep. Right there on the couch wrapped tightly in my blanket and I was nice and cosey. That was until I heard my mom yelling at me to get up off the couch. I asked “Why did you…

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    Pixar’s animated films have been giving off strong hints towards the emasculation of male characters since old movies like “Dumbo” were released. In Ken Gillam and Shannon R. Wooden’s novel “Post-Princess Models of Gender: The New Man in Disney/Pixar” they bring up points and topics involving “Cars”, “Toy Story”, and even “The Incredibles”. Gillam even goes to say that the films “overtly praises the film “Good Woman” proverbially behind every successful man” (470). The novel they’ve written…

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