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    The world wide web was created in 1989. It allowed people to search up anything from a computer. The first artificial heart, made to last a lifetime, was made in 1988. It took many trials to finally perfect it. On June 14, 1985 terrorists hijacked TWA flight 847. The whole ordeal took 17 days, Few were killed with the exception of one member of the military. Neon and spandex were worn by many. You could wear anything neon and it would add to or complete your outfit. Neon wasn’t easy to pull…

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    rigid moral code because his wife is supposedly cheating on him, it shows his true nature. Therefore allowing a caveat for the murder of his supposed love, which he is proudly open about, proclaiming to Emilia, “She’s like a liar gone burning to Hell! ‘Twas I that killed her.” (5.2.159-160). Othello is desperate for people to know that he has swiftly dealt with his allegedly cheating wife to defend his honor and reputation. Rather than maintaining his reasonable disposition he possesses for a…

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    In both Taming of the Shrew and Kiss Me Kate we see the characters perform actions that can be seen in both the play by Shakespeare and the 1948 musical by Bella and Sam Spewack. Two comparisons of the play and movie are the shrew(K/L) being starved by P/F, and the jealousy exhibited between the two sisters Kate and Bianca. In Kiss Me Kate, Fred is able to gain control over lily by starving her throughout the production. He claims it is for her own good, because it will give her indigestion on…

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    Throughout this unit, I saw a trend in early American writings that incorporated the ideals and values of religion. The theme that these writings have in common is the importance of individualism by utilizing religion to justify ones actions and the belief in a greater meaning such as God and Christianity. For example in William Bradford’s Plymouth Plantation he talks about using God as a compass of sorts to look to for guidance. In this quote from Plymouth Plantation “to keep a good conscience…

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    The Rwandan Genocide When Belgium conquered Rwanda, they spit the citizens into different groups. Split up into three groups, the Tutsis, Hutus, and the Twa, the Belgians gave the Tutsis more power and believed they were superior. Right before Rwanda gained independence, the Belgians began giving the Hutus more and more power. When Rwanda gained independence in 1962, it left these made up ethnic groups in tension. After Rwanda gained independence, the ‘Hutu Power’ drove out the majorities of…

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    Relationships In Othello

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    Marriages and relationships are tough. Relationships take time, patience, and trust in order to with stand opposition from others. In William Shakespeare’s play Othello, Desdemona and Othello’s marriage is constantly on the rocks because of outside forces manipulating and causing chaos on their relationship. The impact of race, social position and the age differences causes Desdemona and Othello’s marriage to be strained and ending in with tragic event. The main cause of chaos and opposition…

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    Why So Fat Is Bad

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    Why So Fat LOOK OUT A GIANT BOWLING BALL!!!!!!!!!!!! Wait it’s just Caesar Barber. In New York City a citizen named Caesar Barber ate fast food every day of every week.Then became 1million pounds. He got this way by eating at fast food restaurant like McDonald’s, Burger King, KFC and Wendy’s. This happened because he wasn’t responsible with his food choices. After Gaining 300 pounds he had a heart attack and when he recovered his Dr.’s told him that he had to lose 100 pounds. But,…

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    influential speeches on racism, which is still a raging problem today. In the Guardian article “Martin Luther King: the story behind his ‘I Have a Dream’ speech” author Gary Younge explains everything that happened days before and all that was put into it. Twas the night before the speech was given, MLK asked for advice to better his speech. Dr. King had been specifically told by his advisor Wyatt Walker to not use the “I have a dream” cliche. It obviously didn’t work, but it’s repetitive tone…

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    Wheatley believed that she was saved from by the hands of God, “’Twas the mercy brought me from my pagan land” (On Being Brought (1)). She also wanted people to know that, “… Negroes, black as Cain, / May be refined, and join the angelic train.” (On Being Brought (7-8)). Wheatley might have been using this poem as a…

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    The poems “Jabberwocky” By Lewis Carroll and “The Lorax” by Dr. Seuss are both interesting poems. The Jabberwocky is a story about a boy who goes into the woods to slay a mystical beast, and The Lorax is a story about a creature who tries to save a forest from pollution. Both poems The Lorax and the Jabberwocky have similarities and differences In word choices. To Begin, The poem The Lorax uses words to describe a once beautiful landscape and how its current condition is a terrible place full of…

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