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    “Write about the happiest day of your life,” the teacher said. This is the edict repeated in the classrooms, passed down the generations, every primary one student’s rite of passage. It is the only the beginning. As the years pass by, the prompts expand and multiply, different remixes of the same broken record: Write about your family. Write about a school experience. Write. Write. Write. Ten years on, and I am tired of writing. There are only so many relatives you can have, only so many…

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    leading character, Sutter Keely, played by Miles Teller, goes through personal and social issues, and tends to turn to alcohol in order to deal with these problems. Sutter shows risks as well as signs that can likely lead to alcoholism, and while not the main focus is an underlying motif throughout the entire movie. The first few scenes of the movie show just how badly Sutter’s alcohol intake is. As he writes an essay about himself, he reflects on different memories, all of which involve the…

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    need. As I go on in this essay my focus is to explain on how inmates are put into the system and where they are sent to for crimes they have committed and how an issue it has become to keep these inmates healthy and incarcerated. To begin, I read about how a young man named Ben Watson, a 26-year-old Caucasian man, was facing a 5 to 7 years’ sentence to…

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    been subjected to the vile stereotype that projects all Muslims as terrorists. In Brent Staples’ essay “Just Walk on by: Black Men and Public Space,” he argues that black men are victimized because of society's perception of them. This can be compared to the victimization of Muslims due to society’s image of them as well; however, this stereotype is incorrect based on statistics, evidence, and my personal experience. In this society, the argument is that the actions of Muslim terrorists come…

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    In the essay titled “Lying” by Sam Harris, when he states that “not all acts of deception are lies,” this does not imply that not saying the truth about a topic is not lying. Throughout his writing, Harris expresses the different situations. At times, humans may object that not saying the truth it’s the correct thing to do; in order to safe another being’s life. However, he also portrays examples of how “doing the right thing,” meaning to say a “white” lie, may not provide the positive result…

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    Over the years there have been many types of cars. Many types of different models and makes have been made. Cars have been around for a long time. Cars have revolutionized the automotive industry. Cars have changed so much by the style and the way they look. Everyone you know has more than likely ridden in a car at least once in their life. So many people use cars every day to get to work, school, home and anywhere else they need to go. Cars are a very important piece of our society. We wouldn’t…

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    Joseph Devine’s article, “The Dangers of Texting and Driving” gives a thorough and clear explanation of the dangers of distracted driving. The author interviewed policemen and scientists who have conducted experiments and seen first hand the carnage that can be created from simply looking down at your phone. He presents a serious tone from the get go by starting his argument with the line, “Now, texting constantly while in the presence of other people is no longer rude and annoying but even…

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    However, there are situations where it might not. In this essay, there will be a discussion about objective test and why the courts use it very often, if not always. While applying objective approach the courts will judge on the basis of ”what the reasonable would do in the same circumstances”. This means that the standard of care expected of the defendant is not dependent on certain characteristics and/or capabilities of the defendant; the personal idiosyncrasies of the defendant are largely…

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    because of this one bad decision. I recently lost one of my friends Jacob Salazar to a driver who was driving while intoxicated. In January of 2016, Jacob was driving home one night when all of a sudden a car swerved into the median and came into oncoming traffic and struck the front of Jacobs’s car. On his way to the hospital, he passed away and just like that an eighteen-year-old boy who had his whole…

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    Yufeng Wu, HUMI 1 (9:30 am) Personal Experiment Don’t believe everything you see and think. It’s really interesting that our brain may show something wrong to us, but we believe that what we see is correct. There are two things I did during last two weeks. I went to the DMV(department of motor vehicles) to take my third driver test. After thirty minutes, it was my turn to take the test. Suddenly, I felt nervous and my hand were sweaty because it is my third and last chance. Besides, I started…

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