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    On Turning Ten Analysis

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    These stories are so diverse with such unique writing styles and characters from many realms and circumstances. Yet in a way, when I read them, they are all the same. I pondered why I had this tugging in my heart, a connection to these stories I read in school. Then, I realized that the stories seem universes apart, but the characters are all just the same as me. Yes, the characters have different religions, family situations, and experiences than me, but we are all going through the same thing.…

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    Ten Trolls Analysis

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    The internet has become a place of multi-dimensional reality in some ways. We can explore more than ever imagined now and use this as a sense of travel and wonder. Yet, there are speculations that it is an unsafe environment and needs to be more controlled. Reading through Time magazine they have given an article about internet "Trolls" and how abusive they can be. Does this stand true, though? Information provided in their article substantiates their claim, but is their proof that this abuse is…

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    When you think of a democracy, what comes to mind? Is it just and equal? Or is it manipulative and surreptitious? Animal Farm, by George Orwell, explores the timeline by which animals come out of unjust “rule” and attempt to make a systematic government (only to fall into another one). From devotion, honesty, to corruption, Orwell reflects the events of the Russian Revolution. The thought of an honest and well-educated person, single-handedly, ruling a country seems sound, that is, without…

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    I want audience to review the actions or lack of actions of God towards humans. Thesis: God is not as great as people think. I think God’s actions or inactions are not always in human beings best interests. For example, telling Adam and Eve not to eat of the tree of life or you shall surely die (Holy Bible). God never mentioned anything about what it means to die or about the serpent coming around and giving his opinion on the trees meaning. Action Step: I want everyone to…

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    Agabus Okyere ENG Prof. Dianne Sept. 14, 2016 Formative Experience That Changed Me Everyone living on this planet goes through many experience in their lives. Every experience has an effect on a person in some ways. The outcome of the experience can be good, bad or combination of both. Many features of my life have impacted my nature. One experience that changed me is reading the bible and affects my inner self. I learned how to forgive one…

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    Angry Bird Case Study

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    I have been asked by Rovio to develop a couple of levels for the game angry birds. They gave me eight levels that I should find the path that the birds need to fly in order to hit the pigs. The first thing I did was that the A for every quadratic equation should be negative because that’s how angry birds fly. The first four questions were very similar because they gave me the x intercepts. I used the intercept form to solve these four questions because I already had the x intercepts and if I…

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    In the story The Three Little Pigs, I believe the wolf is innocent of the murder of the Pigs because of his natural instincts, his sickness, and the pigs worked less to play more. While we may have personified the wolf and pigs, no living thing can ignore it's natural instincts. Every living thing has to eat to live and also has a “limit” to what they eat. These days we are also lazy and choose the pleasure principle, to work less and play more. When it comes to natural instincts you can’t…

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    A mindset can change from good to evil by the power of greed. Power requires responsibility, and if an individual does not use their power in a positive light then they will destroy the people around them. Animal Farm by George Orwell is an allegory of animals based of the Russian Revolution leaders that rebel after being harshly mistreated by their owner. The leader of the animals, Napoleon, manipulates the farm animals to establish a tyrannical rule over the farm. George Orwell reveals how the…

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    In Animal farm there were seven commandments these were the basic ideas and laws that all animals on the farm were to follow. These would be the foundation though because after snowball was overthrown napoleon started to make changes. In the next few paragraphs I will discuss the following topics. What commandments were changed. Why they were changed. Finally the effects of the changes to the animals. Napoleon's rise to power happens fast and gave him complete power. He started by changing the…

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    “An education isn’t how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It’s being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don’t.” A utopia is an imagined place where everything is perfect. A dystopia is an imagined place where everything is bad or unpleasant which explains Animal Farm.The events of Animal farm represented the events of the Russian Revolution. In the book Animal Farm the animals overthrew their human rulers to create their own society. Their new…

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