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    have to totally disagree with the way technology and surveillance are going to be approached. One of the main reasons would be because more than likely you would be “looked at” from the camera’s point of view from the way you dressed, physical traits, and even possibly the color of skin. To which I strongly disagree, no one should be more scrutinized while on the street just because of their appearance. I think that should be considered racism to a certain…

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    There are hundred ways that you can die while behind the wheel, but I believe there is one specific way that is easily the worst way; while on the cell phone. There are many deaths that cannot be controlled while behind the wheel, but if your death is due to lack of attention to the road that is easily the worst way of death. This picture shows that talking on the phone while driving causes of your own death. This picture is a perfect way of showing how pathos is used. The way that it is…

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    because of the way they think they act or because they're different it really causes many problems in the world. Humans should get to know each before making such assumptions. Everyone, although they may seem different, almost everyone is the same when it comes down to the basics of being human . Everyone has emotions, feelings, fears and pains. Although, everyone is basically the same, people have different unique details, characteristics and quirks that make them unique in their own way…

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    The everyday social norm that my friends and I were trying to violate simply had to do with the way that people act in a general retail store. Putting a little twist into just taking things from peoples carts, we instead would be walking by a person with a cart and purposely trip over their cart and dramatically fall to the ground. Also we would run into isles of pretty much anything that couldn’t break open. Generally just making a scene, something that you wouldn’t see on an every day basis.…

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    you consider things from his point of view-- until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.”. This is a great way that Atticus lives his life, because it is impossible to fully understand why a person is the way they are until one has been in their skin and has seen the things that they have seen and experienced. Atticus Finch is a very honorable person because of the ways that he models his personal values, for specifically Scout and Jem to see and they will bring these pieces of advice…

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    I hate writing about myself. It’s typical, but it’s true. I always try to bend the rules to write about anything else. So when I saw this prompt, I had no idea what to write about. At first it was just that I didn’t want to write about things from my past, especially unpleasant things. However, I soon realised that the problem with this paper was that I wasn’t over most of my struggles—or rather, I wasn’t in a position to write about them well. I sat down and thought about what I could possibly…

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    definitely the most secretive man I know or because of this he intrigues me and my fellow students. Dr. McGee more than anything I think wants the very best for his students, all of them, and tries to train them for the rest of their lives in the best way he can. For example, he’s always talking about how the only reason he assigns so much work is because he wants to teach each us how to read. He continually claims that he could do the same thing with a history text book, but I think he chose…

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    Angelou affirms that regardless of the abuse the speaker suffers that she will rise; she won’t disappear, she will not be defeated, and she won’t be held back. In the same way as Soyinka’s poem reinforcing the point Angelou’s poem is based on. “Telephone Conversation” includes several instances of the word ‘silence’. Often one of the ways people use to indicate prejudice is through silence. Together, both poets imply that the black race is being held down through the use of…

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    person shattered by extreme trauma who has haphazardly put himself back together. The abusive treatment he underwent at the hands of his former mentor has left a lot of very deep wounds, not all of which have healed with the passage of time. In some ways, he's still mentally stuck in the time he spent under his mentor, not quite able to move on. He is a rather chaotic person and, frankly, a bit of a…

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    tell that they weren 't American but hard to tell what exactly their ethnicity was. They asked my sister and I for help but at first we were hesitant to do so. When they saw our demeanors change, they quickly apologized if they had offended us in any way. Once they apologized we immediately felt bad for giving off an impression as if we were afraid of them. My sister was so embarrassed that she left the aisle with her head held low. After she left, I helped them with what they needed. When I…

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