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    Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits written David Wong takes place in two contrasting areas. To begin with, the novel starts out in the countryside of Colorado and later transfers to a fictional city named Tabula Rasa. Tabula Rasa is a city much like Las Vegas only with fewer restrictions. Additionally, the story takes place thirty-to-forty years from now, in a future that resembles the present with just some quirks that you would need to adjust to if you were…

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    My truck looked good. The color of my truck was graphite gray. The only problem I had with the truck was when I hooked a trailer to it, the trailer lights would not work. Other than that it ran fine. I had my truck rebuffed and painted over the scratches. After 3 years I drove 18,000 miles on it. I now had 133,000 miles on it now. The time had come in 2015 to where I said I wanted…

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    In 1996, Bill Clinton signed a welfare reform act which sought to terminate welfare. Examining the act’s harm on the working class - and especially the poor working class - Barbara Ehrenreich lived for three years working low-wage jobs. By both taking on low-wage jobs and receiving no welfare, in Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America, Barbara Ehrenreich learns about the physically and mentally tolling aspects of these jobs, the costs of living with little income, and the barriers to…

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    they enter. Thousands of horses are shipped out of the United States to Mexico or Canada. Once they meet their final destination they will be slaughtered and shipped off the foreign countries for human consumption. In Gail Vacca’s essay, “One Man 's Trash,” she ventures to the Shipshewana “loose horse” auction in Indiana and comes across a kill pen mare that is lame. She knows the horse might be a racehorse and purchases her from the kill buyer. Gail Vacca, the president of the Illinois Equine…

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    FGCU Reflection

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    ecosystems including the Food Forest, nature trails, and lakes. My favorite sustainable feature that FGCU offers is the Food Forest. As soon as you enter the campus it is off to the right and located within a woodsy area. At first sight all you see is a trailer that has been painted with many bright colors and reads Food Forest. Once you pass the writing you can really see the beauty within. There is all different types of vegetation that not only provide a better environment but allow…

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    The first advertisement, “2015 Budweiser Super Bowl commercial” attacked the audience with an immense amount of emotion. In the commercial, it demonstrates a male with his puppy inside a barn. As the owner puts his horses inside the trailer, the puppy enters the trailer without the owner noticing and stays in their. Sooner or later the owner notices…

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    The Wall Film Analysis

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    film is set in 2007 in Iraq at an oil pipeline where Sgt. Isaac and Staff Sgt. Matthews were called on to secure the area after they were informed there was a shootout. When the soldiers arrived, they encountered a sniper that was hidden in a pile of trash hundreds of feet away. The sniper shot down Staff Sgt. Matthews in the very beginning and Sgt. Isaac but Sgt. Isaac managed to hide behind a wall injured. Sgt. Isaac used his survival skills and radio to contact for help, but Juba intercepted…

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    the reservation. As a result of this, most people lived in trailer homes; primarily in the White Earth Indian reservation. For example, in the documentary "Super Chief" the people on the White Earth Indian reservation live in one of the poorest areas of Minnesota. Those who were not a part of Chairman Chip Wadena's inner circle tended to live in the most dilapidated areas on the reservation. Most of the buildings were run down, and the trash was strewn everywhere. This was similar to the way…

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    many other countries continue to burn coal and pollute the air. The urban sprawl has also given the consumer more plastic than the consumer knows what to do with. People often just throw their trash on the floor, which harms species that live in that area. Even if the trash makes it to the landfill, the trash still has to be buried, polluting the environment. Using reusable bags, towels, napkins, etc. is a great way to reduce the amount of pollutants that harm species living in ecosystems.…

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    social media discussing the ongoing discrimination called ‘black lives matter’. Americans are continuously surrounded by racist remarks like the following: blondes have more fun, temper like a ginger, illegal as a Mexican, smart as an Asian, or trailer trash. Most racist remarks are hurtful to others, but even a preconception such as ‘all Asians are smart’ can be hurtful towards others; if everyone assumes that Asians are all geniuses, how will that make the boy or girl who struggles through…

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