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    think it's really important that we share this world and we're connected to it" - Tim Hetherington Introduction: It is important that we know that we share this world and are connected to it. We all have our suburb community, school communities, our state community, and national community, but most of all we are all apart, little or big, black or white, female or male, African or Australian, all apart of the bigger picture, the global community. I think that it is important that we aren't to…

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    Canadian Parliament and on the advice of the Government of Canada, Her Majesty, our beloved Queen, was pleased to issue a Proclamation that the Flag we are about to raise today should be the Flag of Canada.” The details and history build an appeal to logos and helps build a timeline of how far the audience members have…

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    The Empire State Building For almost one hundred years the Empire State Building has been operating as one of New York's most prominent buildings. The Empire State Building is a unique building that is notorious for its structure, history, and present usage. The outstanding architectural accomplishment of the Empire State Building resides on 5th Avenue in New York City. The Empire State Building is one of the most famous and important buildings in the nation. The Empire State Building has…

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    Why Choose the Moon: The United States race for space Description of text On Sept. 12, 1962, as John F. Kennedy addressed the nation, the question formed in the mind of the American people: “Why choose the moon?” (Nasa, n.d.). The answer to this question is far from simple. The arms race between the United States and the USSR was fully fledged, and America was striving to come out on top. Kennedy took the stage at Rice Stadium to persuade his country of the necessity of space exploration.…

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    Mario Fernandez Case

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    Cooper Agency received an incoming client assignment on May 13, 2016. Mario Fernandez, has been assigned as a client by Judge Christopher Jones of Henrico County General District Court. Mario Fernandez has been living in the United States of America for the past five years and has been classified as an illegal alien whom entered the country illegally. Born and raised in Mexico, Mario has encountered severed depression caused by homesickness, and the lack of family culture. Mr. Fernandez works…

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    Japanese American Racism

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    Racism Racism, is prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior. Racism is very common during war times, especially wars that have many different races in it. When the government is afraid that there are spies within the race. When the government is afraid traitors within the race. And when they attacked you with no warning, that’s when people’s inner racism comes out. With thousands of people killed and…

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    been discussed throughout history since the times of Augustine and Thomas Aquinas, with it recently becoming a revived topic of discussion with the Iraq War in 2003. Brooks (2012) highlights two normative conditions in which just war is based upon. The first condition is that there is a need for there to be a just reason for enacting war, with a typical reason being the act of self-defence while ensuring the country and its citizens safety. The second condition is how the state will engage in…

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    beginning to paint Indians was the first encounter with his heritage. Scholder is mostly known for the variety of his Native American paintings with vivid colors and explosive brushwork. The painting that I chose is named “Indian Portrait with Tomahawk [State I].” This painting resembles a Native…

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    There are many similarities in Mexican schools to schools in the United States, United Kingdom, Nigeria and Japan. All of these countries have primary education that star somewhere around age six and goes through age twelve. All of these countries provide public education in this age group. There are some differences between the countries. Mexico, United Kingdom, United States and Nigeria from Japan have low literacy rate in those countries when compared to Japan. Japan has an extremely…

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    what drug they want to use. When talking about tobacco, however, “Smoking can cause cancer; and not just lung cancer, although that is the type that immediately comes to mind. Oral cancer, throat cancer, and even pancreatic cancer can spring from a history of smoking. Tobacco use in the form of chewing tobacco can also cause cancer in the gums, lips, and tongue. Other cancers that are often linked to smoking include liver, bladder, uterine, and prostate cancer” (Jansen). Using tobacco has…

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