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    Japanese immigrants deal with many things when migrating to a new country, some good and some bad. Some barriers they may face are: language, racial issues, health, etc. The goal of this essay is to discuss the pros and cons that Japanese Immigrants in the United States deal with, the background of why they migrated to America in the first place, and what they do culturally both in and out of Japan. I will also be finding the similarities between Chinese, Filipino, and Japanese immigrants.…

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    Death By Society Analysis

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    In seventh and eighth grade, Allison Clarke’s* murder attempts kick-started the best writing piece I’ve ever created. Let me clarify: she never put a knife to my throat or a gun to my head. Allison attempted murder in the subtle ways that bullies do. She wanted to see me break down, but I was too hard, too jaded by that point to care about what she did to me. Well, almost too hard and jaded. The rumors she spread about me, the insults about the natural hair I couldn’t afford to upkeep properly,…

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    Tarsila Do Amaral Analysis

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    Introduction When examining the works of Brazilian artist Tarsila do Amaral (1886-1973), can viewers glean that she transcended traditional figurativism in her paintings? Did her work illustrate the social dynamism of a growing Brazil? After investigating Tarsila’s aesthetic choices to experiment with color and geometry, which characterized her style of topographic surrealism, her audiences may discern that she opted to deviate from Eurocentric precepts as painting evolved in early-to-mid 20th…

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    Nineteen Minutes Essay

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    Nineteen Minutes The novel Nineteen Minutes is an eye-opening story about the tragic effects gun violence has on a community by examining the changes in people's lives before and after a shooting. During the time of the book, school shootings were not as popular as they are now. It is a good example of my topic because the readers get to see how people were affected throughout and after this event. You get to hear what they are thinking and the decisions they make due to this type of thinking.…

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    will be much slower than those with a college degree all in all, I have concluded that colleges investment for people to retire much earlier and live a much more stable lifestyle. College is worth the sacrifice and stress… especially worth the top Ramen every night budget. All of the expense will lead up to the student being able to provide and benefit in more ways than…

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    Pepero Character Analysis

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    TRIVIA | ✧minji has a female persian cat named pepero (빼빼로) ✧minjis best subject in high school was math, therefore she's a very good cashier. she was even in honors classes for math and was one of the best in class ✧she has been to approximately 20 kpop concerts in the last year. 12 of them have been seventeen's concerts. ✧she got accepted into yonsei university with a major in fashion and a minor in Japanese. she's not sure what she wants to do yet, but its a good start. ✧her natural scent…

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    It is hard to imagine what it is like to live with next to nothing until you sit down and pull it apart piece by piece. I spent countless hours making a budget, and then rewriting the budget, until I finally got to the point where I could make a family of four successfully live off of a yearly income of $24,251. I visited websites I never thought I’d visit and budgeted things I unconsciously assumed everyone already had. The experience was both stressful and rewarding all in one. In the end, it…

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    I. Attention-Getter: As early as the age of 5 I remember my parents taking me to my favorite place. As I walked in, I was overwhelmed by the smell of delicious food and the rows of free samples. I lugged my parents around with me and grabbed all the food I could- from chocolates to gummy snacks: I was in heaven. However, when I got older, my parents decided to try out a new but similar place. But the question remained: could it replace my favorite place? II. Thesis Statement: Costco vs Sam’s…

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    A. Comprehensive Assessment 1. Demographic Information Mike is a 32-year-old self-identified, cisgender, heterosexual second-generation male of Mexican immigrant decent with no religious affiliation. He resides independently in an apartment where he is responsible for the payment of his rent and bills. Mile is an unemployed due to his current mental health symptoms, which include depression and isolation. Make was fairly well-dressed, wearing clothes that correlate with his cisgender identity.…

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    Imagine if you were a college athlete striving to provide entertainment for your student body and college fans, along with bringing in revenue for your school. Would you want to be paid for all the hard work, time, and dedication you put in, or are scholarships and grants enough to satisfy you? Whether or not college athletes should be paid is a huge controversy in today’s society and includes many pros and cons. One pro being that college athletics provide revenue for companies, but if we were…

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