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    Organ Sales Will Save Lives In the essay “Organ Sales Will Save Lives” by Joanna Mackay, kidney failure is the main topic. In the thesis Mackay says “Government should not ban the sale of the human organs, they should regulate it.” It is supported by the evidence it will save lives. 350,000 people in America struggle with this situation each year. She also states that more people will be willing to give up their kidneys if it were legal. There are other ways like dialysis, which is a temporary…

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    to combat racism and discrimination in and to their culture. “Kill the Indian, save the man” was a prime example of the struggle of cultural genocide via forced assimilation. The Indian boarding school projects, where Native American children were taken away from their families, destroying maternal and sibling relationships, and assimilated into an unfamiliar culture. Native children forced into the “Kill the Indian save the man” initiative were disconnected almost entirely from their tribal…

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    COMPLICATED, yet eloquent. Breath-taking, yet unique. This is how I describe Super- Frog Saves Tokyo, a peculiar story which was written by Murakami Haruki and was translated by Jay Rubin. In connection with this, this story of Murakami proves his different and astonishing style of writing fiction stories. Moreover, this fiction story of him proves his expertise in depicting imaginary people in imaginary situation. On the other hand, there are hardworking people who are not acknowledged. There…

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    example of a story (“Save the Moon for Kredy Dicitson”) and using an example of a Essay (The Value of a Mess). One of the many Stories and Essays we read in the past few weeks, to grasp the concept of the difference between a stories and an Essays. I hope some of this helps you finally understand what the difference between the one of them are. The main elements that make a story are setting- Where the story takes place. Characters…

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    Paper 4 "Organ Sales Will Save Lives" by Joanna MacKay explains the problem that thousands of people are complaining about. This problem is that thousands of people are begging to buy a kidney, but the government doesn't allow people to sell human organs. This outcome causes thousands of people to die each year, creating chaos around the world. Mackay and the other author’s want to convey their message to the government on why this catastrophic problem should be fixed. Since this essay is…

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    Texting to Save Your Life Many times, as humans, we emphasize on all the good in our lives, and begin to completely ignore the bad things. Far too often, people fail to be prepared for what’s coming next in life. Ultimately being blindsided by tragic events, such as suicide, that can completely ruin lives. But thanks to an article written by David Bornstein entitled “For Teens in Crisis, the Next Text Could Be a Lifesaver” potentially suicidal teens now know of an amazing new way for to get…

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    Isaac Slade, Joe King, Ben Wysocki, and Dave Welsh make up the popular rock/ pop band The Fray. With their first album, How to Save a Life, this band appeared on everyone’s radar. The Fray’s song “You Found Me” appeared on the band’s second album, The Fray. Eight months after the release of The Fray’s second album, the band released a music video for “You Found Me.” This song could have several meanings depending on different points of views. Many interpretations of the lyrics in this song…

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    a contributing and powerful factor in our lives? In the short story “The Life You Save May Be Your Own” by Flannery O’Connor it seems as if it is. Tom, who is the main character in this short story, was somehow ability to change the weather based on if his actions where positive or negative. With that being said, the actions that Tom chooses to take has the ability to affect the weather. Although “The Life You Save May Be Your Own” is a short story, a lot happens. There are a lot of little…

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    groups, many races are put down in society, which affect how they live and learn in schools. Many students are put down by many stereotypes like, “Kill the Indian, save the child” (Conley). Conley uses this stereotype to explain how children are put into groups. The stereotype used by Conley shows that Indians are put off to the side to save the other child, which means that the other child is more important than the Indian. These kinds of stereotypes make the rights of kids as students…

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    shared a common theme, however the receiver in the pictures differed each time. When I saw the image of a child, the message was what really caught my attention. It said “Think About What You Could Save When You Save Water.” It embodied the message and so began my deeper consideration on saving water to save a life. Using a logical and quite an emotional appeal in the text as well as graphics, the artist behind this ad leaves me with a feeling of guilt that clearly does an upright job making me…

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