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    racist towards that person. To some people, they believe that racism is when you think one race is superior and better than another race. “Mills has a lot of Asian students.” This statement is not racist as some may think. Instead, this sentence is pointing out the statistic of the Asian population in Mills, and just simply how there are a lot of Asian students in the school. “Since you are Asian, then you must be extremely smart and have a 4.0 GPA, or at least a really high GPA.” This…

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    Middle Ground Symbolism

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    York), the center panel depicts a woman and infant in the middle ground symbolize Mary and Jesus Christ as a child, child. The ugly, humble and degrading child in the right panel had transformed into a clean, beautiful and blonde, facing backward, pointing to the left. In the foreground, on the right is a Fisher King, symbolizing Christ, who is wearing a golden crown and belt. The opposite navigational direction suggests that they are puzzled and not sure where to go. Right beside him, a man –…

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    switch. Another young and new to the school student who has those same apprehensions now has an added twist. Everyone is looking, laughing, pointing to others, and talking about this child. Fear and confusion dominate this third graders mind as to why this happens. Right then it becomes clear. This individual is different. Is everyone really looking, laughing, pointing, and talking about this child or maybe not? The scared little third grader tries to calm the anxiety but panic is real and there…

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    Uncle Sam Symbolism

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    A poster was formerly printed as a cover of a July topic of Leslie’s weekly in 1916. As the United States originated into World War I between 1917 and 1918 over four million copies of this poster were printed. The overall success of this poster has a lot of power to its use of rhetoric applications. The symbolism of Uncle Sam bringing up at the blurb snatches viewer’s consideration. It puts a face to the nation. The enthusiastic top cap and general shading plan make poignancy and inspire a…

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    John Stace's Compatibilism

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    a moment, and they did actually lie, they are still freely making that decision to lie because it is based on their personal desires which if they were different would alter the choice. This rationale to separate the idea of freedom of choice by pointing out the difference between power to make a decision and to recognize a decision is powerful and does serve to strengthen his position. He points out that free will and predictability are compatible with an example of expecting an honourable man…

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    Star Of David Symbols

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    Think about what it would feel like being told you have to wear a particular color due to you being different. Who knew that a simple symbol of over two-thousand years ago could impact today and the way life is? Intertwined equilateral triangles is a common symbol in the Middle East and also North Africa; infact where it supposedly brings good luck. Symbols can represent many things like ideas, concepts, beliefs and feelings; furthermore they may have profound meaning for some, yet no meaning…

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    out!” “Lemme Out!” And then, we were off. “Noo!” We pulled into the parking lot. It was very hot outside, and I could see water rides nearby. They looked so cool and refreshing. “I want to ride that one” I said, pointing at a nearby ride. “No, that one” my brother said, pointing at a roller coaster. “No way am I riding a roller coaster” I said.We went up to the gate and paid the admission. We ran in, excited, and immediately ran to the biggest water ride of all. The line was long,…

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    palms which seems like he is reaching for something. Next to Jesus Christ, there is another group of three which Thomas, James Major and Philip are seated together. In this painting, Thomas’s body appears to be hidden. He is talking to Jesus while pointing up his index finger with a suspicious face…

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    The poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” is written by Wilfred Owen, a lieutenant in WWI. It describes war and the death. This poem makes use of an ABAB rhyme scheme, sounding like a march with a steady beat. Owen tries to convey the differences and disconnect between what war is like to the soldiers and what civilians believe war is like. Throughout the poem, there is a constant reminder of the horror of war and its true brutal nature, Owen “captures so compellingly not only the tribulations of the…

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    Manipulation normally leads to bad thing. It is beneficial for motivators to achieve their purpose, and government or leader to gains social status and authority by exploiting people’s fear to manipulate them; it lets the manipulated people lose chance to think about themselves ; and it has a huge impact upon increasing terror and fear. The manipulation turns to bad when the manipulator tries to control people by threating them to get his own purpose. In the crucible page 1244,Abigail menaces…

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