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    Whether it is plowing the fields, sowing clothes in the factory, or mining, everyone recieves a similar amount of pay. However, people of a higher profession, such as doctors, do not get paid enough money to maintain the proper working attitude. Since in communism, the government owns all…

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    Standing in the stage with four men in the small democratic field, Hillary was up against an angry 74-years old grumpy socialist Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders who practically yelled all throughout the debate. The youngest candidate in this democratic field is O’Malley, 52-years old, who struggled to gain any traction of exposure during the debate but gave a strong closing remark. He also had a slip up when talking about the recent situation occurring with Russia and Syria by confusing the…

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    I am no Will Hunting. I have no backstory that I can proudly splay across the table for others to admire and envy. Frankly, I can state that there have been no terribly profound experiences that shook my world and ripped me apart, piercing and piecing every part of my very being apart and back together to form who I am today. However, as simple as I seem, the worlds I have concocted through my writing are more profound than I could ever have imagined. My journey began when I was around ten years…

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    1a. Describe your week (1 paragraph per item) 1 example of what you learned this week This week, I learned that at the penitentiary, safety is the first priority. Even in the medical units, nothing is allowed without the consent of the lieutenant. As I understand it, Each tier has a lieutenant in charge. All scheduled and unscheduled routines are done under their permission. At any point a lieutenant may revoke anything medical going on in the tier if they deem it necessary. For example, If I…

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    Within Jones’s article “Modern Magic and the War on Miracles”, he discusses the reasoning behind Robert Houdin’s trip to Algeria in 1856. His trip focused on turning the general population of Algerians away from religious leaders such as the Marabouts and ‘Isawiyya, by showing Algerian’s Arab chiefs how their magic is not actually from a divine source, instead it is a simple magic trick. Once arriving, he performed his most notable tricks, dazzling the audience to the point that they presented…

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    Atwood effectively communicates her theme that inequality of the sexes still prevails in society and definitely in the male’s perception of a woman’s ascribed role. And, in the end, if such moral ambivalence continues to exist then humanity is just sowing seeds for future evils.…

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    Geographic location affects what animals are available to a civilization by where the animals are native from. This gives Eurasians in that time an increased amount of meat, protein, milk, clothing, fuel for fires, shelter, blankets, more ways of farming, fertilizer which spreads seeds, and transportation which makes moving food and equipment way easier. The geographic location for some countries affects them greatly because there is only 1 hotspot with 13 of the 14 domesticated animals. This…

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    from possible scrutiny. War on terror has thus brought more harm than benefits as far as human rights are concerned (Wittebols 253-266). In conclusion, war on terrorism has created divisions amongst people from different origins and faiths and sowing more conflict. Socio-economic factors cutting across the rights of human beings have been ignored. The efforts of which have led to a worse situation and a point where the lives of human beings are gambled with. Many studies have focused on the…

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    goodness. The readers are also being exposed to such language and behavior that this woman is doing. They are also shown through the way the people treat Hester. She is treated less that the poor people of the town. Even though she does beautiful sowing, she is still treated…

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    How Dickens portrays good and evil, is how must people would today. He puts in his novel that there are constant battles going on with good and evil. Mostly with both sides trying to trump the other side. Mostly with the good trumping the evil and the evil trying to fight another day. Dickens believes that evil is evil and good is good, there is no in the gap. Either you’re hot or you’re cold, yes than you’re no, and either in and out. Dickens seems to say that if at heart you’re an evil person…

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