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    Long Walk To Water Theme

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    Theme. A theme describes the message or the lesson that the author is trying to share. In the novel A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park, the theme is nature can present many challenges to humans. For example, on page eight it states, “Then she picked up another thorn and used it to poke and prod at the first one. She pressed her lips together against the pain.’’ This shows how Nya stands out from the rest of us when instead of crying to her mom like most of us would, she took another thorn…

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    that the photo is doing what it should; and hopefully all the anger will get people to do something about the continuing problem.” (Dougherty,S. 2006). This single image of one child does an exceptional job at pathos from distress the Africans in Sudan of 1993 has endured. After the photographer shot The Struggling Girl it was reported Kevin cater won a Pulitzer prize in April of 1994,but took his own life that following July at thirty three it was later addressed with a suicide note that…

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    Also, this practice is maintained as a debate for humans, or women, rights and traditional customs. * What is female circumcision? Female circumcision refers to a range of procedures performed on the genitals of females of all different ages, though mainly on teenage girls aged from 4 to 12 years old before they go through puberty. It basically consists of the partially or totally removal of female external genitals. According to Alison in her article “Female Circumcision: A Critical…

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    Education is Hope Your daughters and your sons cannot go to school. Because, they are at risk of being assaulted, kidnapped, or even killed. NJ MED (and all the visitors to this website) want to help. The TIF (To School, In-School, and From School) Proposed International Law Around the world, millions of children are at risk on their way to school, while they’re in school and on their way home from school. In developed nations student’s face risks, such as assault, theft, rape, and a…

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    Genocide is a universal term that most people normally associate with the Holocaust, the mass killing of Jews and other groups by the Nazis in World War II. Although many understand the meaning of the term genocide, people seem to overlook the fact that the Holocaust is not the only genocide that has ever occurred. In fact, genocides occurred not only before the Holocaust, but even after, when the world swore that nothing along the lines of the Holocaust would ever be tolerated again. One…

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    The persecution of Muslims There are people that hear about a terrorist attack and automatically assume that it was the Islamic Nation. Islamic persecution has been happening for a long time, even before the tragic events that happened on September 11, 2001. The Islams have recently been blamed for many of the current terrorist attacks. Isis is an Islamic organization that has committed many terroristic activities, which leads for many people to believe that all Muslims are terrorists. The…

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    Me and Martha from Lost boy, lost girl have a few similarities. Both of us share our family structure and our lifestyles. Martha’s lifestyle is very unique. Martha is part of a Dinka tribe. Her whole world changes when a civil war breaks out in Sudan. She has to escape the militia before they get to her and her sister Tabitha. Already you can see that Martha will have to stay close to her sister and depend on her “family’” to help take care of them. From the story you can see that Martha loves…

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    Post war soldiers went home and birthrates increased and became known as the baby boomer generation. Since the increase of population during this time went up the U.S took the spot of being the richest country with the statistics showing $200 thousand- million in 1940 to $300 thousand million in 1950 and people began to consider themselves middle class. In the early 1950s North Korea invaded South Korea and U.S troops sided with the South (Korea) and battled with the North. The 22nd Amendment…

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    A Long Walk To Water One of the very important themes in the book A Long Walk To Water is perseverance.The first example of perseverance is when Salva was crossing the Akobo Desert. Even though he had stubbed his toe and his whole toenail came off he found the perseverance in him to keep in going with the help of his uncle.The second example to prove that Perseverance is this book's theme is when salva had survived the Gilo River. The Gilo River was a river that at the time had dangerously…

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    The Purpose Of Terrorism

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    training and providing logistical support to a number of other radical groups including based in Algeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, the Russian republic of Chechnya, Libya, The Philippines, Sudan, Syria and Yemen”. (67) The ideology of the terrorism is creating fear, and usually against innocent people, or people who think and act in a different way of any ideology which terrorists believe. The main goal of terrorism is creating changes into the society, but using the violence, and most of the time,…

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