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    Piper Chapman Sociology

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    Angela Birckbichler Brianne Howard Writing 111 Essay #4 Orange is the New Black shows the lives of inmates at Litchfield Penitentiary through Piper Chapman’s eyes. Piper Chapman is a white woman in her early thirties who is imprisoned in Litchfield Penitentiary for a crime committed ten years prior with her ex-girlfriend, Alex Vause. Vause and Chapman were traveling the world together when Vause was working under a man named Kubra Balik who ran an international drug cartel. Within the show,…

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    The soul of the Classical Era was the creation of universal religions and their spread through Afro-Eurasia. These religions shifted and hijacked whole empires and became one of the most influential developments of history by 300 C.E. Arguably the two most notable religions were Christianity and Buddhism. To understand the impact these religions had on history their origins, spread through Afro-Eurasia, and similarities are to be analyzed. The origins of Buddhism were created by the first…

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    “Life is very mysterious and there are many things we don’t know. And there are elements of magic realism in every culture, everywhere. It’s just accepting that we don’t know everything and everything is possible” by Isabel Allende. Relevantly, magic realism was practiced in Latin America, it goes beyond reality to express impossible ideas. During the mid-1900s, an Argentinian author, Jorge Luis Borges, wrote the short story “The Circular Ruins”, this story illustrates the dreams of light and…

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    Dumb Blonde Essay

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    The genre of horror films has evolved into an existence that would have once come across as sadistic and unoriginal to the people of the early twentieth century. Horror enthusiasts Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, and Edgar Allen Poe would cringe in their coffins at what has come to the genre they influenced, perfected, and created for the world to experience. What once used to be a never ending, bloodcurdling screaming celebration has since turned into horror flicks that now seem to be more comedic…

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    Cell Phones Make Us Lazy

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    The first cell phone was created 43 years ago, and within those years humans have become lazier and more dependent on their cell phones. People of all ages are starting to use cell phones more than ever and are becoming dependent on it, which is making us lazier. Younger people are so attached to their cell phone they more likely to disrupt and cancel physical activity for it. They are also starting to use their phone when they should be learning or socializing. This is becoming a social problem…

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    The American Academy of periodontology has recently claimed that half of Americans have periodontal disease. If you have recently been told that you have this disease, know that you are not alone. Half of America might have this disease, but its present at different stages. while Many Dental professionals are concerned about such high rates of this disease, they are very intrigued by and the lack of treatment among some age groups. Many of those professionals are taking it upon themselves to…

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    Glamour Of War

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    sufferings that went on during this time. The author begins the story by explaining what the physical items that soldiers carried were. Gum, cigarettes, lighters, photographs, rations, and something special to each person. “Dave Jenson carries a toothbrush, dental floss, and soap due to his obsession with hygiene. First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross of Alpha Company is carrying letters from a girl named Martha that he loves from back at college.” These items were unique to each soldier and only meant…

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    Bobby Boucher, 31-year-old socially inept water boy with a stutter and secret anger issues. These hidden anger issues are due to the constant teasing from his peers over the years and immense sheltering by his mother, Helen. When Bobby was a teenager, he became the waterboy for the University of Louisiana Cougars, a major championship-caliber college program. However, the players always torment Bobby and the team's head coach, Red Beaulieu, eventually fires him for "disrupting" the team's…

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    My organization will be called essentials. These donation boxes will be filled with many essential things such as Band aids, water bottles, soap, rice, chapstick, toothbrush, toothpaste, notebook and pencil. All of these this will help with their health and school. This will decrease the amount of money spent in these people 's lives. I believe that helping people stay healthy and educated will be a great start to getting…

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    Sociology Final Essays Essay 1 In the 21st century, poverty and inequality exists. Kathy Edin and Luke Shaefer wrote the book “$2.00 a day”. It is based on their observation and evidence they gathered how Americans who are poor are surviving based on $2 or less. Their evidence shows how much difficulty it is to survive on barely $2 a day. Initially during the 1970’s, there were full-time employment and wage stagnation but times have changed since the recession in 2008. These days’ people,…

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