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    Ernest Hemingway

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    Ernest Hemingway’s contributions to the writing arts often contain regret and disappointment, with a distinct separation between author and characters. Hemingway’s short story, “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” deals with many of the same subjects, but the separation between human and character is more blurred. The inspiration for the story in fact is an alternate ending to Hemingway’s life, where he potentially takes money from a rich woman to take a second safari to Africa. The dark parallel between…

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    Misconceptions About Dogs

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    Whether you are a new dog owner or a seasoned owner, there are many myths throughout the years believed as facts regarding dogs. Many originated in truths becoming woven In dispelling these myths Here are some of the most common misconceptions about dogs – and the facts. 1. One dog year is equal to seven human years This is an easy calculation due to simply multiplying the dogs years. However, many other factors need to be considered. Dogs seem to mature at an earlier age, then slow down…

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    recognised how environmental aspects like colour, noise and light, would significantly lead to more preferable health outcomes (Zborowsky, 2014). Using this knowledge, she gave directions to a Sanitary Commission in Turkey, which flushed sewers, removed rancid animal remains and refined ventilation, almost immediately decreasing the mortality rate of soldiers in the Crimean War from 52% to 20% by March 1855 (Rehmeyer, 2008). The mortality rate dropped even further to 2.2% after Nightingale…

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    Author Geoffrey Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales toward the end of the medieval period. Regarded as the first true English poetic masterwork, The Canterbury Tales describes twenty-nine pilgrims on a journey to Canterbury Cathedral to see the shrine of St. Thomas Becket. Chaucer describes many fictional characters from the different social classes in the Middle Ages; in particular, he includes many figures affiliated with the Church such as the Friar and the Summoner. These two characters share…

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    Jay Prof. Patrick Johansson Writing 3 2017.10.23 Homework 1 Task 1 Most of people want believe world is fair and integrated multiracial. Even some of people enjoy to argue how society was equal. This ignorance shows that they want run away from reality. The reality is cruel, and bitter like Wole Soyinka’s poem. The “TELEPHON CONVERSATION (1962)” is quiet, but powerfully exposing the ugly truth. The poem is a provocative interrogation of racial prejudice. he writes using a simple phone…

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    Products/Services My service is the ultimate party starter as I really know how to giddy up the crowd, I especially like to use a formation I like to use, I first use a popular catchy number, so the crowd really gets into it, and from there I use great mixes that genuinely get the surge started. I have the talent of mingling with the crowd too, getting to know the throng and generally making sure I connect with the throng. I have also developed a system of deciding the best semi-genres to play…

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    Victor Frankenstein was a passionate, misunderstood scientist. It was human nature to feel superior to others. In his case, he believed he could create life from death; the supposed impossible for human kind. The only man powerful enough was God himself as he created life and had the power to destroy it. His passion and devotion to create the monster became blinding to the reality. The consequences were invisible to him as he broke a barrier between mortality and immortality; a barrier never…

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    School offers memories to be made, both good and bad, but the worst of them all is the lunch that is served. During the Obama administration, healthy alternatives to “junk” food were implemented into schools. Since then, “unhealthy” foods and large food portions have been eliminated. Some see this as a pro rather than a con, but athletes say otherwise. Healthy food choices and small portion sizes that American schools offer are unfair to athletes because they require more calories than the…

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    Fire places used for heat and kitchens burning grease while cooking also contributed to the thick haze. The rancid Thames River, was the city's primary source of drinking water, despite the network of open sewers that dumped tons of waste into it (Stanford). The stench from the river was enormous, especially during the hot summers. Victorian London was a place…

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    Elvis In 1935, a man was born who unknowingly was about to change history. Elvis Presley a man of great dedication, was later on to be known as “The King of Rock and Roll”. He had such an effect on society that he is still very well known today, 41 years after his death. Elvis Presley’s significant effects on Rock and Roll helped to ease racial segregation and created a new youth generation. Elvis Presley first started off his career with pop music, until he moved on to expand Rock and Roll…

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