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    that took place during Hurricane Katrina were very different for a middle class white family compared to that of the experiences portrayed in the film, Trouble the Water, of an impoverished African American neighborhood. Although the general media may only display stories of hope and praise for the people who could evacuate the New Orleans area, Trouble the Water offers a very different view, one that reveals a deeply rooted social problem that is not typically headlined. Conflict theories and…

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    asleep hours ago. Is there a problem?” said Jenny. “Yes. Spiderman is, he is in big trouble. Doc. Oc has him and I need to, I need to save him and, and you are stopping me,” said Ben. “I see now.” said Jenny. “How about this, if I tell you a…

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    Trouble in Paradise Well maybe not heaven on earth the island nations of the British isles offer a unique climate with rolling green pastures, misty mountain crags, breathtaking castles, and cool summer breezes. There is something about Ireland that makes people just want to come back, but however like any place it has not been with out its share of wars and troubles. Ireland has a unique problem that has been around for hundreds of years. A question remains in the minds of many of those…

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    In the story, “The trouble with wilderness” by William Cronon, explains the wilderness as we can imagine has no longer relation to nature. Because of the culturally constructed nature of wilderness, he argues is that we need to change the way we think about wilderness. One of the most fundamental views of environmentalism of holiness of wilderness. It is considered a pure, pristine environment, “an island in the polluted sea of urban-industrial modernity,” a landscape untouched by humanity.…

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    experience or studies of art. This connects to the course because in the same sense that, what the Western culture might consider to be art can be seen as just another object or some “tool” to another from a different culture. In the article “The Trouble with (The Term) Art” by Carolyn Dean, she provides descriptive details and well written responses to the people in the global art community about the meaning of art and the qualification something…

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    notion and the desire to escape our artificial lives has lead to the construction of locations such as national parks, which merely appear to be the natural world, yet in reality are simply just facets of the modernized world we have created. In “The Trouble with Wilderness,” William Cronon…

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    Trouble in Snow It was one week after New Years at Snow Creek Mousseri. I got there at 6:30am. I paid for the pass and got ready to go in the snow. This was my 2nd day snowboarding so I didn’t know much. I was wearing a blue NorthFace coat and jacket under with a shirt under that, snowmobile gloves, two pairs of wool socks, brown Burton snowboard boots and a black Morrow snowboard. It was eight degrees fahrenheit. It felt like it was as cold as Antarctica, although once I had everything on I was…

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    Trouble in Trash People have always used plastic as a number one way to carry most of the people objects or foods. worldwide annually use for grocery bags is about 1 trillion every year.In an article published by the journal science in 2015 conducted an experiment saying that 8 million metric tons of plastic end up in ocean every year. Obviously, that's a great amount of plastic ending up in the ocean and people already have discovered places in the ocean full of plastics just floating in the…

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    1. The Trouble with Fries Throughout life, most people have engaged in some type of risky act. There are many causes and effects of these actions, but they still knowingly take the risk regardless. An effect of any risky act is getting yourself hurt and possibly others around you as well. Because people take risks even though they know that it might be dangerous, they are allowing themselves to get hurt. For instance, eating fast food, smoking cigarettes, and drinking often or on a daily basis…

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    companies will do a anything to find a untapped resource an bleed that resource dry to get a “leg up” on their competitors women in computing is a great resource. Hence maybe why google is starting their initiative. The article I read was titled “The Trouble with ‘women in computing’: a critical examination of the deployment of research on the gender gap in computer science”. As the title describes that article establishes a known issue but doesn’t offer a solution or remedy to the problem we…

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