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    Women should be on the front lines to go to combat. Why? Women need to be in the front line because they have a steady hand to aim at the target. Also, women can hide in tiny or small places. Women have the mental and physical abilities to fight in combat. To join the military it should be based on your skills and not your gender. Women have a steady hand to aim at your target. Men do not have steady hands. Women have steady hands so you o not have to use a lot of ammo to hit your target. If…

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    The minister can be seen as an example of God.The ministers carries the sorrows of sins commited to others, so the ministers wears the veil so that he can hide all the sins that the people have committed. Also, the parable is that the sins of humanity is the greatest sin which society hides and ignores. People can be selfish and they care only about themselves instead of others. Whenever we see a problem we will ignore it and not do anything about it. The lesson learned…

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    Why Privacy Matters

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    have selected the article which is titles as Why Privacy Matters Even if You Have Nothing to Hide, written by Daniel J. Solove. In this essay the author Solove has contends that the issue of privacy influences more than just people concealing an off-base. He clarifies how this argument originates from a lacking meaning of what privacy is and the worth that privacy has. The disciples of the nothing-to-hide argument express that in light of the fact that the information won't be uncovered to the…

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    Name: Sumeng Chen Course: Eng108 Date: 9/13/2015 Writing a Rhetorical Analysis The article Why Privacy Matters Even if You Have 'Nothing to Hide ' is written by Professor Daniel Solove and was published in the year 2011 as an excerpt of the book Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff between Privacy and Security by the same author. The research on the article is individually sponsored; however, the author takes a neutral stance and examines the issue associated with privacy thus revealing various…

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    showing how young girls need to protect themselves and hide from the narcos in order to survive. Throughout the southern part of Mexico’s past, young girls are being forced to hide from drug traffickers who are trying to kidnap to sell them. These drug traffickers, take young girls in order to sell them as prostitutes or use them as farmers in order to sell different types of drugs. They are putting many girls lives in danger causing the girls to hide and live in terrible conditions pretending…

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    Sedaris’s attempts to thwart his speech therapy teacher as she endeavors to correct his lisp. The first person point of view in David Sedaris’s “Go Carolina” expresses the theme that pointing out a person 's problem may only cause furthered efforts to hide it through the plot, the thoughts of the central character, and the characterization of Miss Samson. Miss Samson is painted as an antagonist due to the first person point of view, which furthers the theme…

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    Paul Laurence Dunbar talks about how African Americans were forced to hide their feelings. The author was the first nationally known African American poet. He would write the truth struggles people were facing and how they were being treated. His publishers wanted him to write poetry about African Americans who were always happy. They wanted the public to believe that they were happy , they wanted Dunbar to write lies and hide the truth behind what was actually happening. In 1913, Dunbar wrote…

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    reacts to light can be seen as her attempt to hide her true character, hide her vanishing youth and beauty, and attempt to avoid reality. Blanche hides in the darkness, and avoids the light, as a way to escape reality. This idea is represented when Mitch attempts to turn on the light, "I don't want realism. I want magic! Yes, yes, magic...-Don't turn the light on!" (Williams page 117) This example from the text demonstrates Blanches attempt to hide from reality by trying to get rid of direct…

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    might think he simply trying to send out a message to his readers, by wearing the black veil. The reader can comprehend that the minister, from “The Minister Black Veil”, Mr. Hooper had secret sins because he wears the black veil in order to hide his sins, even if it's not entirely clarified that he owns sins, throughout the story it’s easy to identify he’s hiding some type of sin. The actuality…

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    Geographic location affects what animals are available to a civilization by where the animals are native from. This gives Eurasians in that time an increased amount of meat, protein, milk, clothing, fuel for fires, shelter, blankets, more ways of farming, fertilizer which spreads seeds, and transportation which makes moving food and equipment way easier. The geographic location for some countries affects them greatly because there is only 1 hotspot with 13 of the 14 domesticated animals. This…

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