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    to target females, but he wanted to show the police that he was more powerful and smarter than them. He threw it in their faces and the disappeared. Another case like Jack the Rippers is the Zodiac killer. The Zodiac was active in San Fransiso, California from the late 1960s to the 1970s. He is another monster who wanted to show just how powerful and smart he is by…

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    Opportunity Session I have chosen ten most important individuals, developments, and events of the twentieth century that has influenced the history of the United States. I have selected these because they exemplify the struggles of the United States economically and socially. They indicate people who are integral to great change in the United States, turning points of war, the creation of new technological developments, and beginnings of social and political movements. The combination of my…

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    By definition humans are animals. Humans kill humans and it is a massive crime. The question remains: why is that when animals are killed by humans, it’s completely accepted? As scientific research has revealed more of the nature of our fellow animals in recent years, many people over the world have debated and petitioned for a bill of rights for animals. There should be a bill of rights for animals because they exhibit humanlike cognitive abilities and emotions and must be protected from…

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    5) In the book Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women, Victoria Law discusses the rising rate of incarcerated females and also the unfair treatment that women face while incarcerated that men do not. The author expresses her anger towards the overrepresentation of minorities in the prison system. Additionally, she addresses the fact that the number of females in prison is increasing at a faster rate than males (Law, 2012). One thing that this author mentions that the rest…

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    Our door is always open, as long as you are fine with three furry family members greeting you as you enter. We have extra sleeping for six people and I am trying to convince Chris that we need to build a cabin in the backyard…with a fully stacked bar and a…

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    The suppression of other cultures under the dominant Western society in the United States is a common undercurrent of American history. White oppression causes various reactions within the Native American community, ranging from acceptance of assimilation to violent resistance. In Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony, Emo, the direct antagonist to Tayo, represents the idea of adopting the morally controversial ideas of white culture, and his actions are the product of the Western civilization’s…

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    The United States has the highest incarcerated rate in this mainstream society. Mass incarceration has resulted in a large number of collateral consequences or what’s otherwise known as invisible barriers. These invisible barriers have affected family members financially and emotionally and have created social exposure to the children of the incarcerated. Many of the offenders that get released back into society have little to no employment or education history which makes it harder for them to…

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    My Foodways Essay

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    Daily Foodways Exploring different cultures is an experience one cannot explain. Comparing and contrasting foodways allows the society we live in today to differentiate themselves from others. My foodways might be so different than someone in California or in China. I analyzed myself and food the foods I eat are more health conscious than I thought. Foods that I eat on a daily basis include chicken, spinach, eggs, apples, pistachios and cereal. I eat chicken and the eggs for the protein and…

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    Genetically Modified Organisms, more commonly known as GMOs, are organisms whose DNA has been scientifically modified by moving genes between different organisms that don’t naturally breed (Hirsch, 2014, para. 1). In other terms, GMOs have a gene in their DNA that researchers have added into it in order to improve the overall quality of that crop. Even though researchers have added strands of DNA to an organism, those organisms still look like the original organism (Ostrander, 2014). According…

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    Wind Turbine

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    1990/ 1992, more than 2,200 MW of wind power is installed in California; which brings more than half of the world’s cubage for wind power. As the years press on, so does the worlds need for wind power. Wind power is a money saver when it comes to paying for electricity. In 2000 wind power cost that generated electricity…

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