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    queendom when her evil aunt Redd attacks the palace. She ends up alone in the middle of England taken in by the Liddles until she returns to Wonderland with Dodge Anders to reclaim the throne. When these changes were made to the story, real significance was provided with meaningful themes throughout the book. For example, the will to live is evident in Alyss, Dodge, and Redd. One character with the will to live is Alyss. Once Alyss had returned to Wonderland, Redd was alerted and ordered her glass eyes to kill everyone in the Alyssian camp.…

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    A year later at the end of Love is Never Silent, Janice had a retirement party at the factory where she worked since she was seventeen (Love is never silent). She invited all the staffs, friends and family members to come (Love is never silent). With a pastor’s translation, her stand in the middle among the people and had a speech using American Sign Language. The speech was a conclusion of her work journey in the factory. She informed everyone in the party that “The word silent, for us, is…

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    What do people see? This answer to this question is very difficult to answer because what people see may not be what people actually want to see or what they were supposed to see. The visual world around individuals is tinkered with by the individuals who sit at the top of the social pyramid. The marketing strategies that are implemented by the individuals at the top are responsible for are changing the visual world around the common man. Ethan Watters in his essay “The Mega-Marketing of…

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    Chapter 4 of Ways of Seeing by John Berger is a picture essay. It begins with religious pieces of art, mainly from the thirteenth century. It carries on with work from the 14th, 15th 16th century and so on. The images contain subjects like deceased bodies, children, life, nudity etc. The essay is bringing us through the history of art and what was considered important during those years. The next chapter is about oil paintings. As economies grew so did people’s want for materialistic objects. At…

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    -Dodge Anders- (Beddor 121) Alyss is now letting herself believe that she is going back to Wonderland and, that Dodge is actually real and that she is not dreaming, it is reality. Alyss is now going to the Alyssian camp right now and she is still in awe that this is still happening. Now Alyss is aware that she is actually back in Wonderland, but she does not yet have control over her imagination just yet. “It will take time,” Bibwit concurred. It will take the Looking Glass…

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    chocolate, sugar, cinnamon, rubber, medicine, and pineapples. Entering a rainforest is extraordinary in many ways; not seeing the beauty in nature but the rich wildlife found in the rainforest (Learning About Rainforest). The cult of loggers however, are cutting down the rainforest at an illegal matter and organization are working together to stop this deforestation. The nature of the rainforest provides climate regulation, including a safe haven for plants, animals, and indigenous tribe.…

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    demonstrated by generating US$11.6 million in 2005. If the Amazon continues to be deforested the amount of tourism has a chance of declining as well. The picture below shows a pure line of what cattle land looks like versus what the Amazon is “supposed” to look like. Traveling across the world to see cow grazed land seems highly unlikely. Finding what, policies, laws, rules and regulations have worked successfully in the other national forests to slow deforestation are important. That would…

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    Jovian planet formed by accretion of gas on a rocky core”. Rodger A. Freedman, Robert M. Geller, and William J. Kaufmann III. Universe tenth edition. Terrestrial planets are closer to the sun and are also inside of the asteroid belt. The surface of terrestrial planets are very rocky and contain metal. It is believed that our planets form from nebulas. A nebula is a cloud of interstellar gas and dust. According to Nola Taylor Redd contributor of space.com “4.6 years ago, the solar system was a…

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    Factors such as music artists sensationalizing drug use, people seeing and hearing on the news about local and state government official’s use and traffic drugs, and mental health issues that lead to drug abuse. There have been many cases of mail carriers, police officers, government officials, and even restaurants that have abused and or traffic illegal substances. Daniel Redd, one of Baltimore City’s police officers, was arrested along with a few others for trafficking and was charged with a…

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    People need more land to live and greater access to resources, so roads are built through forests, increasing access to trees. Land is also needed for agriculture to support the growing population. A study (Longobardi et. al) shows that if population continues to grow at the same rate, land needed for agriculture will need to increase by forty-three percent. Although many associate deforestation due to agriculture with poor farmers in developing countries who use the slash and burn technique in…

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