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    took away individuality. They took away all these things to create “Sameness”. The idea of “Sameness” is the thought of everyone being equal, no emotion, and the indication of no choices. The leaders wanted everything to be perfect but perfection spawns doctrines, dictators and totalitarian ideas, which is exactly what the community is. Jonas realizes this when he receives the memories and starts to realize the meaning of emotions and choices, “Our people…

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    It was a serene Sunday morning with the sun smiling and the waves crashing. I woke up, refreshed after sleeping like a log. I went to the kitchen waiting, until I heard something. It was a knock, it was as if someone was cracking a skull open. I opened my door, scared what might be on the other side, it was the courier guy. He gave me a package, which he had said a Mogul had sent for me. I then foreboded that it was a threat to pay him back my loan that was over due. Ferociously, I opened the…

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    experiences are based on the conflicting identities he has. This is best seen when Jin refuses to speak in mandarin because he wants to be liked by the mean boys, but after realizing Wei Chen is nice to him, he talks to him in Mandarin. The idea that spawns this conflict is the notion that he must fit in even if it means to lose a part of…

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    Although, the court held that these slight details do not qualify as transformative elements because they are still an exact depiction of the No Doubt band performing songs, which is what they do in real life and what they are known for as celebrities (192 Cal. App. 4th pg. 1018). Unlike Activisionʻs portrayal of the No Doubt band, Segaʻs portrayal of Kirby was altered significantly and recreated as an entirely different character. Despite the similarities between Kirby and the Ulala character,…

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    looking at whether or not he has a presence of evil an argument may be brought up that his behavior isn’t evil because it spawns from his loneliness or something else that may have happened to him in his life. That’s just like saying that it’s okay for someone who has had a hard life to turn to drugs or alcohol to try and turn it around or feel good for once. Just because it spawns from something, doesn’t make it right or okay. However, just because he has this presence of evil doesn’t mean that…

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    Logan Peck Mrs. Miller English 101 28 March 2024 The Legacy of an Honest Politician The 1900’s in American history was a time of change – greatly needed change. Following the conclusion of World War 2, there was a massive internal look at the state of the country. What many saw when looking inwards was that there existed numerous injustices that simply needed to change. This sparked multiple movements where Americans across the country began to fight for their rights. One such movement, the…

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    the past two decades, they, “turned one of the nation’s best-paying manufacturing jobs into the lowest-paying.” They also changed the workforce too, “poor immigrants,” who, “tolerated high injury rates” (pg 102). These caused, “rural ghettos,” to spawn, “in the American heartland,” creating, “crime, poverty, drug abuse, and homelessness” (pg 103), to pop up in towns least likely to have expected. Fast Food industries moving into a town has bad consequences too, due to the fact the franchises…

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    Back to the dawn of mankind, people hunted and fished for food or survival. Today, these activities are becoming ¨sports.¨ For example, bass fishing and deer hunting can have many similarities along with numerous differences. Deer hunting and bass fishing resemble each other in many ways. Hunting and fishing supplied many people with a sufficient source of food back in the day. Now, since grocery stores came about, these two needs became a sort of ¨sport.¨ The comparisons can be amazingly…

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    Making mistakes and errors are a part of human nature. A serious blunder can scar someone for life. No one likes to look foolish or unintelligent because even the smallest flaw affects one’s self esteem. The aspect of embarrassment in life is prominent in many works of literature. In “One the Rainy River”, Tim O’Brien explains the crisis that causes him humiliation when he is drafted into the Vietnam War. O’Brien uses precise diction such as, “embarrassment,” ”confession,” and “shame” to convey…

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    All tastiness aside, the discrepancy in funding for protecting different species in the case of Chinook salmon and steelhead makes perfect sense. Salmon is the lifeblood of the pacific northwest. It feeds the forests, wildlife, communities, and the economy. It is no surprise that nearly 80% of funding was devoted to these two species. Populations of Chinook salmon and steelhead have declined rapidly since the 1980s and it appears despite our best efforts they are continuing to decline. Chinook…

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