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    Noah Moral Sense

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    coming to destroy every living thing on earth, except those that were in the ark......the unbelieving people were certain the old man had lost his mind. And there was nothing Noah could say that made any difference." Noah was trying to help his neighbors by warning them of the flood, but they did not listen to him. So,…

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    paths, and logos. The message of the “Like a Good Neighbor” commercial advertisements of the State farm is a reliable and professional company to give you what you want. Logos is the logical conclusions of what we see. For the logos, the commercial advertisements of State Farm have two good shots. First, the women are seeing their car was got a hit, it makes a large dent of the back door. And than one of the woman just saying: “like a good neighbor state farm is there.” the personal insurance…

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    In today’s world, many people live near the threat of terror and violence, whether they know it or not. Literary works will often create the anxious feelings of the characters by using a setting where terror is unlikely to occur, making characters frantic to find safety. The setting in Rod Serling’s play, “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”, and his Twilight Zone episode, “The Shelter”, both provide a sense of security where the least bit of disturbance can force the people to become…

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    Jackson writes about a town coming together right before the harvest, and they have a lottery. The people draw out of a box and whoever draws the slip of paper with the black dot gets stoned to death for a sacrifice. Similarly, Frost writes about two neighbors who come together to fix a wall that has been broken…

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    In Claudia Rankine’s American Lyric, Citizen, Rankine enhances invisibility emotionally, physically, and socially through daily interactions. Although invisibility is illustrated to not be physically seen is false. The woman in the subway was not harming anyone. Innocently waiting for the train to come with her son when Suddenly, “a man knocked over her son in the subway” (17). Fortunately, the son was okay, however, the audacity to push the innocent boy into the tracks is what matters. Being…

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    Facts: On July 13, 2007, Jennifer Lee called police officers and reported hearing a loud pitch that sounded like a dog crying, as if he/she were in pain, coming from her neighbor Chung’s house. Officers arrived to Chungs house and asked him if he had any dogs and if they could search his home. Chung denied owning any pets and also denied the entry of the officers into his house. While officers spoke with Chung outside of his house, one of them claimed to hear a sob coming from Chungs house.…

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    When the agents tell the neighbor Tobias may have killed his own father, the neighbor says good. He never questions Tobias’ health. He thinks it is a healthy reaction to his abusive father. Symbolic interactionism states that health and illness are actually social constructs. It is all depends on history, culture, and the context of situations. Society defines which conditions are healthy and which are not. The neighbor, possibly through different social interactions with…

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    will take them off their selves. She also mentioned that another neighbor told her that she once witnessed one of the children outside alone walking off into the main street. She said the neighbor went and got the child and walked him or her back to their home, but she said she was unable to speak with an adult about the child walking into the street due to there being no outside to supervise the child. However, she said the neighbor said she approached the family’s house and when…

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    devices to choose form that could be considered for this topic. Robert Frost has done an extravagant job in displaying three critical literary devices, through his poem “Mending Wall”, which is a poem about a wall blocking a relationship between two neighbors. In Robert Frost’s poem “Mending Wall” he shows how poetic language, poetic form, persona, and tone are the strongest literary devices used to teach his readers a life lesson. Starting off, the first way Frost’s work was able to teach a…

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    and communication department SSGI FET Bhilai, India ajz70277@gmail.com Mrs. Himani Agrawal Electronics and communication department SSGI FET Bhilai, India Abstract—In this paper, we have used two algorithms, i.e. the Nearest Neighbor algorithm and Genetic Algorithm to solve the Travelling Salesman problem. The Travelling Salesman problem is a widely studied problem in computational mathematics. In the Travelling Salesman problem, a salesman has to visit all the cities…

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