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    cancer. When Ana was diagnosed with cancer she still did the same activities she did when she didn’t have cancer. She even did the activities when they drained her energy and when she felt tired. Ana never gave up as a mother even though she was fighting cancer. Ana had cancer once in her life and she was diagnosed again with cancer. Her daughter said this, “....even the bad things that happen in your life should be embraced” (Ana’s Daughter, Monica Piece Two). Ana has integrity because even…

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    like if a super villain takes over the world, usually the hero starts or is the leader of the uprising. In Fahrenheit 451, Montag is the hero, for example, in the scene where he kills the dog, he is fighting the dog and he kills the dog with the flamethrower, but not before he is injured when the dog sticks a long needle in his leg. The dog is the monster in the book, but who or what is the villain? The government can be considered the villain, they basically have control over society/people in…

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    today’s society. Many people mistreat, undercare, and abandon animals for many different reasons. Most people are uneducated when it comes to having animals. It takes a lot of dedication, love, care, and responsibility to be an animal owner. Animal fighting, bestiality, physical harm, and targeting the pet for physical harm is illegal in all 50 states. Farming rodeos, hunting and trapping, pest control, research, and practice of euthanization and activities that some states exempt from the…

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    ultimately suffer the same fate. Roosevelt’s outline of the United States national policy foreshadows the “Big Stick Diplomacy” that he eventually becomes known for. The “Big Stick Diplomacy” originated from his comment “Speak softly, but carry a big stick”, which meant “the United States should strive for peace while also keeping other nations aware of their military power” (“The Big Stick- Boundless Open Textbook”). President Roosevelt used this tactic after this address as the United States…

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    affect people, in this case boys, mentally are Fist Stick Knife Gun and “Male Bodies and the White Terror”. An example of a mental effect would be trauma which is a very difficult or unpleasant experience that causes someone to have mental or emotional problems and usually for a long period of time. Many people suffer from trauma including children either from death of a loved one, war, terrorism, witnessing a death…

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    of real life, many players of Halo 3 view playing the game as if it is a depiction of real life. The gamers in Halo 3 fought many battles, which brought them to the high level, a fictional great war. Considering this was a virtual enemy they were fighting, nothing was real. Yet there were 10 billion kills against their enemy,…

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    Congo Empire

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      The mighty Congo Empire, at Cote d’lvoire, Aka, the Ivory Coast of West Africa had the Burkina Faso warriors originally from the Bantu migration 600AD. They were skilled in horse riding and the use of the bow. Their earliest history starts with the Dagomba tribe neighboring the Boussansi, the Ninisi, the Gourounsi and the Kabisi their union brought about a great warrior kingdom called the Mossi. The greatest warriors of this Empire were the Wagadogo and the Yatenga. They used weapons such…

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    Dan Evans Stereotypes

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    In the past there has been a stereotype that all cowboys are good guys, and they will do whatever it takes to bring justice to the well-known hero complex. In James Mangold's film “3:10 to Yuma”, Dan Evans is the cowboy who falls the most into the stereotype of being a better leader. He sacrifices his life to bring the thief, Ben Wade to his long journey of killing to a well anticipated end. Dan Evans follows the stereotype from the beginning. He is married with kids and has something to fight…

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    Menace 2 Society Analysis

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    Menace II Society Fighting joy In the wake of experiencing childhood in the group way of life of Los Angeles eighteen year old Caine Lawson needs an exit plan. Everybody around him, including his main companion O-Dog, is caught in their lives of wrongdoing and savagery, with the assistance of his minding educator and strong sweetheart, Caine arranges to leave the city for good. In any case, in a progression of terrible occasions, Caine understands that escape will not be simple. Menace II…

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    Latin America Dbq

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    win independence from Spain. This was the Spanish-American War, as an end result, America won many new territories such as the Philippines and was then saw as “powerful”. Another example could be when America used its “Big Stick” and intimidated the Columbians while fighting the Panamanians in the revolution. As a result Panama won its independence and the United States made a treaty with Panama to build the Panama Canal. From the Panama Canal, trade increased and economically surpassed the…

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