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    Neanderthals Culture

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    Neanderthals Culture Neanderthals cultures share several similarities in traditions and belief of today’s cultures such as burial ceremony, created tools, artistic accomplishments, representational or symbolic behaviors, and clothing, most specially their aptitudes and capabilities of speech. Some site of family graves were found—much more like specific area for grave plots, and around the grave were indication of flower pollens which may perhaps means they buried their dead family member…

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    Due to the growing technological undertaking of the nation, technology holds no limitations in the world today, which presents the fear that humanity may become too reliable to a point of no return. Innovations in a society where technological advancements penetrate the everyday life of humanity can be a terrifying yet a thrilling experience. Curiosity of new technology fuels progression that can harmful to upcoming generations due to the risk that technology can gain total consumption over…

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    rescind at the time of his sentencing). The case was controversial for the significantly high sentences that came to the four who were all charged as adults despite three of them being minors at the time of the shooting (Effron & Hawkins 2014). It also thrust a felony statute into the national spotlight that put the responsibility for Danzele's murder on his four accomplices instead of the man who pulled the trigger by way of the circumstances in which the death occurred.…

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    was the first time a word had been given to describe how African Americans felt in America; always thinking with a double consciousness because of the Eurocentric society that surrounded them. DuBois described how, even from his boyhood, he had been thrust into a realm of how he saw himself and how white society perceived him. Being judged, punished, and ridiculed by white America could have broken DuBois, but it made him realize his true potential. In the forethought DuBois talked about having…

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    Wonho: A Short Story

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    “Coming, coming!” you hollered at through your apartment as you half jogged to the front door. You’d just put on your pajamas, and were just about ready for bed, so the knock at the door was a surprise. You pulled the door open, surprised to come face to face with Wonho. It had been a while since dinner at the Monsta X dorm and the two of you hadn’t spoken much. “Wonho? What are you doing here?” you asked. “We said we’d make plans for later,” he walked passed you, not waiting for an invitation…

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    The first stanza of “Hanging Fire” by Audre Lorde focuses on the physical characteristics of the speaker. A nameless teenager who is stuck in this prolonged delay before adulthood. She is in a conflict with both her love interest and mother and is engaging in self-deprecation regarding her appearance. “My skin has betrayed me” prefaces the main use of visual imagery in the first stanza which is “how come my knees are so ashy”. On first glance it would appear that this is just a self-inflicted…

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    Nectar Suffering

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    In Kamala Markandaya’s Nectar in a Sieve, Hunger and Suffering play prime characters in the story and are prevalent everywhere. One might argue that these central ideas in the novel are not characters and simply just ideas apparent in the novel, but characters can be defined by their actions, their importance to the story, and the way they develop. As the novel progresses, Hunger and Suffering begin to have a huge toll on the characters. Suffering, especially, plays a large role in Ruku’s…

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    sense of stillness through the adverb gently. This shows that the door is being opened as stealthily as possible; in a still, motionless, and seemingly undetectable way. Edgar Allan Poe also writes, “Oh, you would have laughed to see how cunningly I thrust [my head] in!…

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    Bottle Flipping Is Bad

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    Most people think that bottle flipping is a decline in western civilization, but i personally think bottle flipping is the greatest thing that has happened to this world. Bottle flipping is beneficial for students all over this world, because it gets kids off the T.V, and electronics, It is a good way to socialize with friends and family, lastly it is a good way to focus. To begin with bottle flipping is good because it can get Teens/Kids of their electronics, T.V. They could go…

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    What Is The Magna Carta?

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    What is the Magna Carta? The Magna Carta or ‘The Great Carter’ is nowadays an international symbol of liberty. This document that was used as a stalling action against the discontent baronial majority in year 1215 had leaded to our certification of freedom and it is a fundamental pillar of justice. In which historical context does it come from? During the Medieval England (1154-1485) under the reign of King John who was perceived as a cruel successor. The King has enacted a rule that forced the…

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