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    For instance, the Acropolis no longer serves as a temple, is instead, predominantly a tourist attraction. This is likely due to the fact that it’s mostly just ruins at this point and consequently, unusable. Also, the Panthenon no longer contains the statue of Athena. This means that it no longer contains the immense value it had in ancient Greece. The same applies to the ancient artifacts historians are now studying…

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    uk/health/article-2705690/Obese-workers-productive.html Morris, M. (2013). 10 Frightening Ways We Discriminate Against Fat People Retrieved from http://listverse.com/2013/09/27/10-frightening-ways-we-discriminate-against-fat-people/ Rigby, R. (2009). 10 things that can unexpectedly ruin your career Retrieved from…

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    Through different period of time fear has always been a controlling factor in society. Fear can either bring people together or it can destroy of many. Take the Salem Witch Trials as an example, people during this period feared losing their life that they sacrificed their morals and beliefs. Fear leads others to do unthinkable things, whether it’s lying about something or risking anything to save your life. Throughout Arthur Miller's The Crucible fear is exploited through the characters in the…

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    “Nothing will end war unless the people refuse to go to war”, Albert Einstein. Stephen Crane, the author of “War is Kind”, had no experience with war; that was until the Spanish-American War, where he became a foreign war correspondent. Dulce et Decorum Est, was written by Wilfred Owen; Owen survived as a foot soldier during World War I and lost his life fighting for his country. The author of The Things They Carried, was Tim O’Brien who served in the VIetnam War. The final writing was “The…

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    like in front of people. But these two aspects should be even done privately between you two. So try to be gentle in situations where you are inclined to be angry. Try to avoid getting upset and angry suddenly as this makes you lose your temper and ruins your mood. And always concentrate on the positive actions of your spouse. By doing these, you and your spouse might become successful in becoming marriage masters, and having a long, lasting, loving…

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    half of this poem, Shelley shifts the tone of it. There is mocking and an it is ironic tone with the expression of words such as, “nothing”, “wreck”, “decay”, “bare”, and “boundless”. These word create images of the ruins that the statue was once monumental and they insinuate the ruins of Ozymandias’ memory. V. The poem Ozymandias is a Greek name for Ramses II, the title of poem is significant. Why Shelley did not just all it Ramses II of Egypt is really unknown, however, because he studied…

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    "Put an End to Cyberbullying in Schools and in Our Country For a while, schools have been trying to stop cyberbullying, but can’t figure out how to do it. They have tried different ways to stop it by blocking sites, taking phones, and giving out detentions. Students are turning to harm themselves because of cyberbullying and physical bullying in schools. Teachers can start to end this by watching what kids post on social media and monitoring what they text to other people. “A recent study by…

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    establish this in a neat, fresh way, he relates it to the apocalypse. In the song, he sings “I’m waking up to ash and dust” (verse one, line five) as in he is waking up to the realization that his old life is gone, and that he is surrounded by the ruins or the corpse of such a life. However, what conveys that he must adjust is the same lyrics that cause you to think he is adjusting to the apocalypse when he is merely reconciling a new life. Such lyrics are “I’m breaking in, shaping up” from…

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    Claudio lost love for Hero when he was told and “shown” that she was cheating on him the night before their wedding. This was a plan of Don Jon, in effort to try to ruin happiness. Everyone, besides Don Jon, Pedro, and Claudio believed the wedding was still going as planned. However, at the wedding, Claudio says “There, Leonato, take her back again. Give not this rotten orange to your friend.” (Shakespeare Act IV scene…

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    Cause Of Hate Crimes

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    incredibly wrong. Who should be judged by their race, ethnicity, etc.? Why should a person be killed because of their sexual orientation? Hate crimes cause people to be afraid to be themselves and live in fear. Hates crimes are also immoral and potentially ruin the lives of their victims for no real reason at all. A hate crime is usually a violent, prejudice-motivated crime that occurs when a perpetrator targets a victim because of his or her perceived membership in a certain social group. It is…

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