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    Waste for life is a liberally confederated network of architects, artists, designers, scientists, engineers and cooperatives with aim of proposing and advancing solutions to particular environmental dilemma. The equality and extension are the criteria for utilizing resources as a basic and fair society in the vision of Waste for life. By offering scientific knowledge and technology, Waste for life is dedicated to assistance in residents who have poverty problem. As an additional objective,…

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    people suffocating in one meter of land . That will be the first step for you to imagine how stifling it would be for the people who are living in Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam. From a promising land that has high potential for full development, this metropolis has become overpopulated due to the “high level of unregistered rural migration” as well as “ the spread of settlement, housing and industry beyond official statistical boundaries”( Fien,J. & Collins,N., 2016, para.2). According to General…

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    the kind of movie goer who approaches animated kiddie films searching for deep sociopolitical metaphors, Disney’s Zootopia will provide plenty of food for thought regarding prejudice and tolerance” (68). The movie is set in a modern animal-kingdom metropolis where predators like lions, tigers, and bears live in harmony with the prey like the protagonist, Judy Hopps, a bunny that is both ambitious and energetic. She leaves her family’s rural carrot farm to pursue a career as a police officer.…

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    In fact, the way in which Elizabeth Bowen delineates her disoriented national identity becomes the most alluring aspect in the novel. The two family homes, Holme Dene and Mount Morris serve as key representers for London and Ireland respectively. Stella’s visit to Mrs. Kelways house provides her the motivation to shift her thoughts from ignorance to knowledge about Robert. Mount Morris, on the other hand, restores Stella’s vision of her heritage but she quickly realizes that she could never live…

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    in “The Final Problem” he declares: “There is no one who knows the higher criminal world of London as I do” (471). His ability to identify with the dark underside of the metropolis requires him to be acquainted not only with the criminals who populate it but also with the physical topography of the city. "Alexandra Warwick has suggested that Conan Doyle’s stories are part of a distinct urban Gothic tradition, which constructs…

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    Cuban Culture

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    their ethnic contribution was reduced by the impact of the conquest and colonisation process. It is for this reason that the more significant roots in the Cuban nationality are Spanish and African. The first was the result of migration from the metropolis, which has been going on throughout our history more or less regularly. During the first centuries, after conquest, most groups came from Castile mainly from Southern of Spain. Later, massive migration arrived from Canary Islands, Galicia and…

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    Why Do We Like Zootopia

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    solve a mysterious case of missing animals. They put away their differences and worked together to find out who kidnapped the animals and who was responsible for turning these missing animals into savage animals. The movie took place in Zootopia, a metropolis where animals of all kinds live in harmony with one another. The animals in the movie had human-like characteristics. They speak English, walk on hind legs, wear clothes, go to school, go work and have a family just like we all do.…

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    Frederick Douglass Essay The three-fifths Compromise of the Federal Constitution aptly described the American attitude in the post Revolutionary War period toward the group that constituted over 19% of the early United States, African Americans. After the Revolutionary War, fifty-five delegates were called together to revise the Articles of Confederation. The Southern states desperate not to be deprived of increased political representation, called for slaves to be declared citizens, thereby…

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    As a film genre, Science Fiction seems boundless as it encompasses any element that is both futuristic and somewhat plausible in nature. Often sci-fi films can be subdivided based on the devises used be they aliens, time travel, or technology driven dystopias, but sci-fi films, even within the same subgenre do not always propose similar ideals. One of the popular subgenres of sci-fi is that of artificial life or more specifically, android/cyborg films. Blade Runner and Terminator 2: Judgement…

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    Ashley Frangipane in Washington, New Jersey, the now twenty-one year old had much to say when it came to this album. In a Z100 interview with Shelley Rome, Frangipane described the Badlands as a “dystopian, post-apocalyptic society with a booming metropolis and a corrupt government. A desert wasteland surrounded the city, preventing people from going in or getting out.” It was a metaphor for a mental state, a way for the artist to cope with the reality of her life. Ashley includes that many of…

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