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    If you were to google pictures of “war zone” and then google again “riots” you would see a lot of similarities between the images: fire, destruction, debris, thick plumes of smoke. These images will give you a good idea as to what transpired and the eventual aftermath, in the evening of the Vancouver Hockey Riot. Some would argue a series of unfortunate events, such as inadequate planning, closing liquor stores early that day, and allowing overcrowding of downtown Vancouver. However what really…

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    Civil War Never Changes

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    world and all its many variables impacts the statistics about war does change, and within the past decade the numbers can be exponential. Throughout history there has always been war to some degree and it's converted from a brutal and slightly Neanderthal style towards a more sophisticated style, well as sophisticated as war can be that is. America is no stranger to fighting, I mean the nation was practically founded by war when we broke ties with the British. We fought amongst ourselves during…

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    Every day that we follow a corrupt regime that not only created this system, but also heavily promotes this Neanderthal way of living, more and more innocent and valuable lives will be lost. All people are the same, and equal inside and out. This world is everyone’s inheritance, therefore no one person really has power over another unless that person give them power…

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    Is the objectification of women in the media playing a role in gender inequality? Objectification means treating a person as a commodity or an object without regard to their personality or dignity. In today’s society objectification, of women especially, is treated as the norm and accepted as a part of everyday life. This creates a harmful ideology for young girls as they grow…

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    In the 1930s, a Australian archeologist, Gordon Childe coined the term ‘urban revolution” and identified a list of characteristics that defined a civilization. Childe also identified stages of human society until it had become a civilization, and in those stages Childe defines the Neolithic era as part of the barbarism stage. Gordon Childe had believed that the Bronze Age had brought an early phase of a civilized world, even though some villages and communities in the Neolithic era had shown…

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    of the changes of the human anatomy consisted of a slender build and long legs in order to adapt to warm climates and a broad build and shorter legs in order to adapt to colder climate changes. Additionally, the Smithsonian states that “Their [Neanderthals] bones were thicker and stronger than ours. Starting about 50,000 years ago, as a result of less physically demanding lifestyles, humans evolved bones that were sleeker and weaker” (Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, 2016).…

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    happened was because of normal behaviors. Later, Aristophanes provided an image that it should not be seen by a teacher. As we knew, patience was always needed for being a teacher, to Socrates, it was not, “What a moron! You’re a throwback, truly a neanderthal” (line 398). What Socrates said to Strepsiades was never the words that should…

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    If I found an envelope full of money I would take probably I don’t want to be controlled by greed that’s how you lose people that are close to you so I would return it unless no one cared. Stuff will change you I would become a bad person I can already tell from what I do already I used to steal stuff so greed would take me over it would bring me over to the darkness. If you are a positive person you will probably stay the same way but if it does change your personal self then give the money up…

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    They middle face was large and their cheek bones were angles. Their big nose was an adaptation to the cold weather because their nose warmed the cold and also their bodies were shorter than us. But they had a brain size the same size as ours. Neanderthals made clothing, controlled fire, hunted animals and utilized complicated tools. Also, they planted food and made ornaments that were appears symbolic and they buried their dead bodies. Based on mentioned characteristics, lumpers classify…

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    Walter Waddless Analysis

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    It was unfortunate for Walter Waddles that he struggled mightily with his weight, a not all too uncommon affliction these days, but a surname like his was fodder for an unceasing commentary on his unbalanced gait brought on by an accompanying and rather prodigious girth. Further cause for ridicule from his puerile classmates at Robert E. Seaman elementary was the fact that his feet were splayed and compressed under the burden they bore, and while one shoe was worn down on its outer edge from…

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