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    The life is very different compared to America, people who live in small towns do not have the resources for their needs. When a person gets sick it is very hard for treatment, hospitals a very far away and expensive. The people have never seen skyscrapers, bridges, and at some point it can take weeks to see or hear airplanes fly above the town. According to bahati, “the weather was unpredictable sometimes it was hot and sometimes is…

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    The 110-story skyscrapers were completely demolished after the planes flew directly through them. The 9/11 attacks had both immediate and long-term impacts, some of which remain to this day. The attacks caused the 2001 recession to deepen and led to one of the biggest…

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    The American industrial worker was heavily impacted by the technology changes, the increase in immigration, and the creation of labor unions that happened between 1865 and 1900. The development of new technology in communication, steel production, and transportation led to the creation of new businesses and jobs, and it helped many existing businesses expand. This increase of businesses resulted in more jobs, and this influenced many people from other countries to migrate to America. The…

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    behavior is determined unconsciously by instinctive needs "Hunger allows no choice ", "error bred in the bone ". Auden rejects most notably Marxist socialism 'There is no such thing as the state " He focuses on modern Capitalism "blind skyscrapers "as the government tells people to remain neutral for their own good .It is the human jealousy which leads to evil where politicians make geopolitical game plays out . Auden asks people to turn from their selfish ways "We must love one…

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    As I entered this course I believed there was a substantial number of creative people in society today and would see no reason why that would change over time. However, in my opinion, American society has shifted to encouraging, awarding, and focusing on those that can be creative in the business world. Startups and “self-made billionaires” are the newest role models. A person that is creative; has a passion to create something from nothing, to solve a problem in a novel way, or share a story or…

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    That’s what the modern city looks like, skyscrapers decorated with colorful light and the wide road with moving cars. There is no more night, the city is flooded with light. Image 2: An HEB in Austin which my friend and I called it “airport HEB,” because it looks so modern and magnificent as a market…

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    Museum Of New York Essay

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    This was my first visit to The Museum Of The City Of New York, a small museum dedicated to the history of NYC that includes a variety of exhibits. If you’re an out of town visitor with a taste for the history of the “Concrete Jungle” this is just the attraction for you. You’ll find that your experience here is not only educating but it’s very welcoming. As an individual migrating from the Dominican Republic this experience better helped me get a more intimate New Yorker experience. Upon…

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    The Roaring Twenties

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    During the 1920s, the United States was in a time of prosperity. In this time period, much growth and modernization occurred. Although it was directly following World War I, it did little to hinder the prosperity. While the war resulted in devastating numbers of casualties and destruction for Europe, America resurfaced as a world leader and power. Because the war had been fought in Europe, the U.S. had not been impacted severely. Instead, America became prosperous, and experienced many changes…

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    to have my characters live in a city because I was able to take full advantage of the scenery for my strings. If I were to have Kris live in the suburbs, then I could not be able to create the beautiful scenery of tangled yarn draping down from skyscrapers and high windows. Plus, the scenery required a lot of people in a single space since every one individual had a string attached to them. The time period is crucial to my story as well. String Theory is based upon the scientific theory where…

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    Fast and Furious 7 VS Mission Impossible - Rouge Nation While it’s been three months since the release of Fast and Furious 7, action thriller fans were excited for the opening of Mission Impossible - Rouge Nation this weekend. There’s no doubt that both franchises have different plots, but other similarities between the two movies are very obvious. The fight scenes action and weapons, the fast cars chasing and crashing with other cars, advanced technology, and the stunts are the most…

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