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    Viva La Causa Analysis

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    Optional Bonus Point Projects: Migrant Farmworkers In the documentary, "Viva La Causa" the working conditions for the migrant field workers were very poor and described as, "hard work, low pay." The video showed men wiping sweat off their faces with bandanas, so it was a clear indication that they worked in high temperatures and were not properly hydrated at all. They earned approximately a dollar an hour with no health benefits and the government did little to help. There were no laws set in…

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    The setting surrounding the novel ‘1984’ expresses a haunting narrative that helps emphasize the boldness of Orwell’s idea on dystopia. Having witnessed authentic horrors of totalitarian governments in Russia and during the midst of the Spanish Civil War, Orwell portrays a novel which would go the mile to compare with totalitarian governments to sustain and increase their power. I was mesmerised by the way George Orwell wrote such a novel that couldn 't be far from a world so extreme right now.…

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    Unit 2 Key Vocabulary Assignment The Biggest Mistake It was October 6th, 2009. I remember every second of it as if i went through it a million times, and I did. I went through the pain and the ache of it everyday. That day repeats itself repetitively throughout my head, and I wish to see her again. Her bright smile, when something made her laugh and her royal blue nail polish, she would scratch off in math class. I wish to get one more day…

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    THE SENKAKU ISLANDS DISPUTE Overview of the Senkaku Islands Dispute The Senkaku Islands are a series of islands located in the East China Sea that are currently being controlled by Japan They have a total area of about 7 square kilometers and lie north-east of Taiwan, east of the Chinese mainland and south-west of Japan's southern-most prefecture, Okinawa. These islands are considered very important to all three countries due to their close proximity to important shipping lanes, rich grounds…

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    I lept out of bed, bubbling with excitement. The sun was just beginning to rise and I ran over to my parent’s room begging them to get up and take me to the barn. I threw on my show clothes and ran downstairs to the car. My body was jittering with nerves, it was my first horse show, I wasn’t sure what to expect. As we drove there I anxiously fiddled with my helmet and gloves thinking about the horse I was going to ride. She is a tall 16hh fleabitten gray mare, I have ridden her a few times…

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    Freedom In Brave New World

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    “In order to find stability in the world, we must first find stability within ourselves” -Tyler J. Hebert. For Instance, if we are not able to exercise the natural right of finding content, emotionally and mentally, then how do we expect to be stable people and create a stable and prosperous society ? To be honest, we can’t, there must be a balance between both stability and freedom. Furthermore, being defined by others and being confined to daily monotonous routines in order to maintain…

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    people are. As he looked at the paper, he began to understand why “The Forbidden One” had destroyed this place long ago. “COULD WE PLEASE HAVE CARL FARELY COME UP TO GET HIS PRINTS, PLEASE COULD WE HAVE CARL FARELY UP TO GET HIS PRINTS.” The robotic loudspeaker brought Carl back to his senses. “Don’t worry, I’m sure you’ll be alright.” Steve reassured him, after seeing his pale…

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    “Influences on the writing of The War of the Worlds” H.G. Wells’s The War of the Worlds, written in 1898, is a fictional novel about the Martian invasion of Earth, and the inability of humans and human technology to defend themselves and their lands. There are a few things that influenced the writing of this novel. One being events leading up to the turn of the nineteenth century; Another being Wells’s belief that modern life would be challenged with series of threatening events; and the last…

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    What happens next? Will I ever be remembered? Will I ever come back? What will happen after we leave? Without Atticus around, what will Tom and his fami- “The train is now pulling up to Ocean Park. Please stay seated as the train stops.” The loudspeaker blared, stirring me from my thoughts. Well, this is…

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    Digital Recording Essay

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    Geoff Emerick's involvement with the band began with the album ‘Revolver'. This young engineer was full of new innovative ideas for recording which the band loved. On ‘Tomorrow Never Knows' John's voice was recorded through a Leslie rotary loudspeaker, used in organs, to give them a whirling effect. Artificial double-tracking (ADT) became common practice recording two tracks simultaneously using two different tape machines as it saved a great deal of time and effort. ADT worked by using two…

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