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    related to my topic, and it directly answers my sub-question. The intended audience is people interested in geography from all over the world. I already looked on another website, and they said the same thing. A: The publish of this article is a staff of Nation Geographic. Nation Geographic is an authority website for nature and scientific technology in the world. So the article that posted on the website must be…

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    Social media is a technological phenomenon that has shaped modern society. Applications like Twitter and Facebook are used by millions on a daily basis. People all over the world are constantly checking and updating statuses, even in third world countries. Even children are using social medias, although they can barely read. The reason for the popularity of social media is because of its usefulness in business advertisement, its ability to create unlikely relationships, and the instant contact…

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    After going through my notes, I found the seven concepts that stood out to me the most. The following are, Race is a social construct, “Life is always fixable”, the three steps to making a video go viral, Be Brief, Be Bright, Be Gone, RPIE, “Make the world a better place”, and The Five Levels of Leadership. The following concepts are already concepts I use in my everyday life and others and the others I plan on taking with me into my future. To begin, the concept of race. Race is a social…

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    also strongly criticizes organized religion throughout the story, by showing the reader religious leaders who are corrupt and do not follow their doctrines. It is extremely foolish to be too optimistic, because you will become unable to view the world for how it is versus what your perception of it is. This is what I believe Voltaire is trying to convey to the reader and will be the first theme I will discuss. Candide had been taught by Pangloss in the safety of the castle he initially lived…

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    describing the different steps and processes that take place at the border, Walia is also able to shed some light onto the underlying problems that our world has created. A quote in the text that touched me was from Liz Fekete where she states “ This isn’t a separate world. Globalization isn’t a separate world. I’m using words like ‘First world’ [and] ‘Third world’ as easy ways into this argument, but they’re a lie- this is…

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    available to few. An example is Nigeria about 43% of all Nigerians have access to sanitary, safe water. Globally, one tenth of people lack pure water. That is twice the population of the US. That is a great deal of people who get sick from water. One third of all healthcare facilities and schools lack access to sanitary water in…

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    neighbors. Although it is not widely talked about human trafficking often it is such an epidemic. There are over 30 million trafficked people in the world today and if that doesn’t raise a red flag what will.(“What Is”)…

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    belief is diversity promotes strength and durability. This is epitomized by the diversity of our ecosystems in ecology. Human communities that are diverse mirror ecosystems in that they can be strong, durable, cyclical, unified and interdependent. A third belief is we can not separate ourselves and our actions from the web. We are interrelated and part of an invisible, interdependent whole. Finally, the 11th Lens believes "all is one". The web of life is complete without a spiritual…

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    As my Mathematics professor always says, “Helping one person might not change the whole world, but it could change the world for one person.” For some people who live in the third world countries such as Ethiopia and Sudan, even a few dollars or a cup of water is a great help. However, in today’s society, most people only care about themselves and forget to think of others in need. Less and less people are willing to help others. Moreover, some people once accepted help, but they forget that…

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    Many of the teams and consumers of America wear Nike on a daily basis. Very few people and even fewer brands have managed to become synonymous with pop culture in the 20th century. But in the last few decades, Nike has become a Titan of the sporting world, as well as part of the daily lives of millions of people everywhere, who loves the product. But during the 1960s, it was Germany’s Adidas and Puma sneakers that dominated the global market on every level and in every sport, until the Nike…

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