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    brought more unrest and violence than the allied countries had expected. The war resulted in the deaths of seventeen million people, eleven million of them were military personnel (Macmillan). One in four men from Europe lost his life in battle (Karpilovsky). It brought about distrust towards political leaders and governments. In the space of four years, millions of people died, and millions more were affected throughout the years, even up until today. World War I impacted the twentieth century…

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    helpful in fighting the tribulations of man. People are in pain and dying all around the world and cloning could help them. If we keep supporting the efforts to increase our knowledge of the subject and continue to search for solutions, we could save millions of people. Cloning is a dangerous thing because of the risks of the power being abused, so we need to have regulations against corruption. There needs to be laws set and enforced in order to ethically keep cloning development moving…

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    automobiles. Charles and Frank Duryea built the first the gas-driven vehicle in 1893 three years before Henry Ford produced the first of the famous cars named for him. 1895 saw 4 vehicles on the roads but 22 years later in 1917 there were almost 5 million. Orville and Wilbur Wright used the same kind of engine from vehicle to power a glider. In 1903 the Wright brothers flew an airplane 120 feet in 12 seconds. Although the first airplane was built in the U.S., France made most of the early…

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    his careless owners and where he was forced to face the world all alone. He met another forgotten and lonely puppy named, Molly, and they ended up having a litter of puppies. These innocent dogs either ended up dying or hopefully, they made it to a shelter. Consequently, it only takes two unsterilized, abandoned dogs to lead to the overpopulation of dogs. Around four million helpless dogs die each year due to the shelters overflow with homeless canines so the innocent animals must be euthanized…

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    Catcher in the Rye’s Holden Caulfield, Harry Potter’s Severus Snape, and Neuromancer’s Henry Case all share something in common—they are antiheroes. Merriam-Webster’s definition of an antihero is, “a protagonist or notable figure who is conspicuously lacking in heroic qualities” (Merriam-Webster). While that is the ‘dictionary definition,’ many authors have taken liberties in describing which “heroic qualities” are missing, and which traits are used instead (Merriam-Webster). Through a…

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    obviously not something that is easily ignored. Summary Want to Know if Your Food is Genetically Modified? The author, Molly Ball is writing about the immense argument to make GMO labeling mandatory. Her main claim is, “Across the country, and aggressive grassroots movement is winning support with its demands for GMO labeling. If only it had science on its side” (Ball). In her article, Molly points out that scientists do not feel that GMO labeling is really necessary. She quotes Agriculture…

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    Half The Sky I found this quote when i was reasearching more about genial cuting in cultures. “Are women human yet? If women were human would be a cash crop shipped from Thailand in countaniers into New York Brothel 's ? Would our genitals be sliced out to cleanse us?. When will women be human? When ?{- Catherine A. Mackinnon, Are Women Human? }. I felt like this was powerful quote with this book. It make a powerful statement with human trafficking and it made clear how women in other counties…

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    record 60 million people from their homes, the most since the end of World War II. Millions have fled from their homes, desperately escaping death, destruction, oppression of war and unfathomable living conditions. These people travel from countries like Syria and Iraq to places in Central America and Africa, looking for an escape. Many of the refugees may apply for asylum outside their home country and are eligible for certain legal protections. In the last year, civil war has forced 15 million…

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    Indian native American people had lived in multiple locations in North American, including Wisconsin and Dakota for a long time, before Europeans’ arrival. They followed their tradition and spoke their own language. They had their own belief and culture. After Europeans’ arrival, their life became totally different. They lost their land and they were forced to learn English language and other culture. They were ordered to follow some policies specially designed for them. They were brave and…

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    Police Body Cameras: Police officers are receiving more criticism recently than they have ever had before. This recent distrust comes from the events in Ferguson, Missouri when an unarmed black man was shot by a white police officer. The public believes that the black man (Michael Brown) was shot because of race. Many people believe that if the police officer was wearing a body camera then the true story could have been caught on film and the outcome would have been different. Due to these…

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