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    because of their warmth. Indians used the hides of deer (which is also referred to as buckskin or leather) to make many of their everyday apparel and accessories like shoes, cloths (women wore short deer skin skirts in the summer and a deer skin jacket was worn in the winter along with deerskin leggings to stay warm In the winter), blankets, and bags to carry water from streams. (Walker, 2008). There are some similarities in how people today utilize animal hides just like the Indians did. Unlike…

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    There are many reasons to mask an identity, from superheroes to indians to safety, people have always found ways to hide themselves. In Latifa’s, My Forbidden Face, Latifa is a woman crushed under the Taliban's harsh ruling. These Taliban do not allow the women to go outside of their house without a large burqa covering themselves. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet ends with the death of both Romeo and Juliet. They are members of rival families who fall in love at a masked party. Lord of…

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    Dark Net Essay

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    dark net? The dark net is a place where visitors feel "safe", by being able to hide their internet protocol. The authorities like the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are trying to minimize the quantity and quality of users on the dark net. Headline from The Intercept: "FBI Director Claims Tor and the 'Dark Web ' Won 't Let Criminals Hide From His Agents" proves that the FBI can…

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    Rabbit is one of its many food sources for it to get energy and survive. Two of the Eastern Cottontail Rabbit’s traits are the fact that their fur coat changes colors overtime, and the ability to hide and burrow effectively. The change in their fur coat may change to help them blend in, and the ability to hide and burrow is very helpful to get away from dangerous predators. The number of predators might impact the natural selection of one of the traits for…

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    worn by many of the characters in the story and is drawn on with materials that these characters find lying around on the island. Through symbolism, Golding shows that the mask has its own identity, controls the actions of the boys, allows the boys to hide from what…

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    Wow! man Mr. Hooper really looks strange walking around with a black veil on. Particularly, Mr. Hooper wore a black veil that symbolize the sins that mankind hides. As he hid himself from his sins under the black veil everyone around him even his wife no longer sees his kindness or the good in his heart that he had in him before. People who look at the…

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    Anne Frank Hiding

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    For many years, Jewish people lived in harmony until WWII started. Hitler was killing all of the jews so they needed to hide. The Jews in these stories tied to ignore all of the dangers they were in.These stories in WWII have ways that they did to hide and ignore it. The best way to respond to conflict is to avoid it or hide. In Anne Frank, The Diary of a Little Girl, her family went into hiding because the nazis were going into . They ignored the fact that the nazis were in Amsterdam. I was…

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    Trickster Art Analysis

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    when I first walked in to the museum and enter the main gallery / central gallery on the first floor of the Trickster Art Gallery it was display like painting. But, when in fact it was not a panting, but a Buffalo hide stretched out on a wooden frame, as it was traditionally for the hide to be stretched out, and hung on a wooden frame to be displayed in the tribe of the plain Indians. Also, as the buffalo was very important to plain Indians and was key to their survival, main food source, and…

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    Censorship is a dangerous power that should not be allowed. The government’s misuse of censorship compromises the first amendment, taking away people’s right to have free speech. Also, it is used to hide important information regarding our government and economy. Not only that, but it is used for propaganda. The use of censorship isn’t a benevolent one to protect society, it is a malevolent way to keep people in the dark. Censorship compromises people’s right to have freedom of speech. The…

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    personification and symbolism to promote the fact that lies and deceit lead into concealed pain and suffering . The poem begins with Dunbar’s expressing feelings for the whole entire black community. He has express his unconditional anger by having to hide his emotions. The use of hyperbole stimulate the seriousness of the mask and its power. “With torn and bleeding hearts we smile.”, lets the reader know how ruined this black person is on the inside but on the outside he may look perfectly…

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