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    Breaker by Bacigalupi is an incredible example of a dystopian society and also warns us about our own society. This book does not only show what a dystopian society is it also explains to people that humanity better be careful or else our “real” world could end up as a dystopian society as used in the book. The main key points that this essay will be explaining is a dystopian protagonist, dystopian controls, characteristics of a dystopian society. These topics will prove that the “Ship Breaker…

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    undergraduate degree, my professional pursuits, and now my master’s degree. It is soon to say but I believe exploring different parts of the world in order to get a taste of other cultures will be a lifelong pursuit for myself and my international family. My goal after graduating with a degree from Thunderbird is to look for new unique opportunities in this constantly changing world. With those new opportunities, I will, as the Thunderbird’s mission statement suggests, become a “global leader…

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    historical sites that we can learn so much from by just being there. It is also a much more stable penetration that we get by going to these places. Besides the academic factor, traveling gives us new insight about ourselves. It gives us a grasp on the world and who we are. We disconnect from and stop thinking about our regular life for that time period. It teaches us to live open-mindedly and gives us a genuine happiness that was not there before. We gain a new perspective on life by seeing…

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    All human beings have a different perception of the world around them, leading to a varied desire for how the world should be shaped. Transition? In the following paper, I will argue that the speech given by President Barack Obama at the United Nations on September 20, 2016 can be analyzed from a Realist and a Confucian perspective regarding the issues of peace and power. Despite the progress achieved in society today, the world still remains full of “uncertainty and unease and strife,” with…

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    helping other countries and providing aid to those third world countries but look at what is happening in America, drugs have plagued this nation, poverty has flooded the streets, and unemployment is destroying families. But no need to worry, we can go get welfare and have the government pay for our drugs, alcohol, and strippers. Our country is very successful in a lot of things though! We want extremists to run our country, we are number one in the world with debt, and think the best thing to…

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    involves a state of mind, so it can no truly disappear. Therefore, one can not erase privilege’s blindness or privilege itself. In addition, many also believe America helps third world countries, so this must mean the privileged help the unprivileged, so equality seems closer. In contrast to their opinions, these programs help third world countries do nothing to provide a prolonged state of privilege. These programs create a system with the purpose to benefit these countries, however, those…

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    The lengthy, cramped, and quiet bus ride to Living Hope Day School both excited and terrified me. A never ending stream of “what if” questions rattling my brain caused me think twice about what I was doing there in the first place. I was a stranger to them, someone whom they knew nothing about. I gazed out the window, trying to calm my thoughts when I saw them. An endless sea of purple sweaters, and cheery faces lined the fence at the school. All of my previous doubts washed away when I stepped…

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    Research Question: How will work ethic affect poverty in the future? Introduction: Poverty has always been a significantly large problem. The definition of poverty is the state of being extremely poor. So many people around the world have very little income and can barely provide for themselves, let alone if they have a family. There is a certain line known as the poverty line, which is being under the estimated minimum level of income in which those in poverty need to be able to provide for…

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    is like to grow up in a developing nation, such as India, followed by living in America. So he sees the obsession to be the best and have the best of everything as a positive trait, that will keep America strong for as long as any other power the world has ever seen. On…

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    The world around us is constantly changing. How we interact with the world around us evolves over time. Technology has forever changed our world and will continue to do so. Technology is not going anywhere and should be incorporated in all aspects of our education. Haven and Keller show different aspects of the debate of academic writing in this new era of technology. Keller points out there are positive and negative affects of technology in academic writing. Haven and Keller both understand…

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