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    are also promoting abuse. In this cartoon the creator uses black and white colors to obtain the viewers’ attention. The creator avoids distractions because the secondary and primary audiences are witnesses to the absurd violence that is happening in third world factories. The colors explain the raw abuse that employees are facing day by day with the employers. Another Implied claim is that the swoosh conveys motion. In the picture the swoosh is used as a weapon to physically hurt the employees.…

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    desire the most in life. The desire to be cared about, the desire for intimacy, the desire for sex. In the movie The Lunchbox, we see Saajan Fernandes contently living his very normal life, become attracted to a woman he has never seen, never known and never even heard of. With Mr. Fernandes having been living such a normal life since the death of his past wife, this small shred of hope for love sparked him to put himself out there in the slightest. Hypothetically, with the knowledge we gain of…

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    Swill Milk Scandal

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    Back in the 1850s in New York, an epidemic blazed. People were becoming sick and dying. Even babies were suffering. This was the Swill Milk Scandal, a plot to make money that killed as many as 8,000 infants in just one year. People were drinking tampered swill milk and still would have been had not regular New Yorkers raised their voices and stood up for those that were sick. The same is true in Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird. The novel is set in 1930s Maycomb, Alabama. A girl named…

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    Are you tired of pretending someone is a girl or a boy when they are the opposite? Gender Dysphoria relates to a person whose sense of personal identity and gender does not correspond with their birth sex. People who are transgender often change their look, actions, and lifestyle. Many seek attention and want to be seen as special people. Sadly, people give them attention in which they feed off of and continue to bend this idea of humanity. This is commonly seen in schools, sports, and just…

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    In order understand the LGBTIQ struggles, one must understand society and how minorities are looked upon, especially those who do not act accordingly to sex stereotypes. For instance, in the past few weeks, media has sparked interest on Caitlyn Jenner’s transition. “Olympic Champion becomes a woman” covered the headlines worldwide and in a sensationalistic manner, reputable magazines and newspapers gave voice to transgender stereotypes through articles that do not contribute positively to the…

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    Transgender, what is that? Well, let me tell you the definition. Transgender is denoting or relating to a person whose self-identity does not conform unambiguously to conventional notions of male or female gender. My definition of transgender is basically a man that is now a female and female that is now male, nothing or relating to a person whose gender identity does not correspond to that person’s biological sex assigned at birth. Now let’s argue! The question is should transgender students…

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    The Third Crusades

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    The Third Crusade was recognized as one of the most belligerent, unsettled disputes in the books of history. This religious movement transpired in the Middle East, when the Muslims reclaimed the Holy Land, compelling the Christians to fight back. Not many good things happened in this movement, since many people had died from fighting each other. King Richard I was known as the chief leader of the Christians, while Saladin was perceived as the sultan of the Muslim people. These men were known as…

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    Derek's Case Study

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    Derek is a 10 year old, third grade student, who will be entering the fourth grade next school year. Derek’s results from standardized test indicate that he has above average general intelligence and is reading on a second grade reading level. Derek is able to apply a phonetic decoding strategy when attempting to decode words. Derek writes with a cursive writing style, typical of students his age. According to recent achievement testing, Derek has a below average scores for word identification…

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    make while deciding how they are going to write their story. Will they write in first person and use “I”, and “we”, or write in 3rd person and address people by their names or use pronouns like “he” or “they”? Although many people decide to write in third person point of view, both the stories The Georges and the Jewels by Jane Smiley, and Black Beauty: The Autobiography of a Horse by Anna Sewell develop their characters through first person point of view. The Georges and the Jewels is a story…

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    George Boiardi was the unsung hero of every team that he graced with his athletic ability. George was a Cornell lacrosse player up until 2004 when he lost his life mid game from a shot that hit him square in the chest. It wasn’t necessarily his statistics that impressed everyone George encountered, but rather his work ethic and the way that he held himself stood out to everyone. George was truly an inspiration to everyone on his team. A selfless, driven, class act that wanted nothing but…

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