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    The organization that I showed the most interest in for this assignment was The Independent Collegian Newspaper. My High school that I graduated from, unfortunately, did not have a newspaper to be apart of, and when I found out about this organization on campus, I knew that it would be a great experience that I could learn a lot from. I’ve always had a passion for writing, and I figured that this would be a great opportunity to learn about the process of creating and publishing a newspaper. I…

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    Aysun Shekari CAN118-NGA WWII Causes World War Two started in September 1939 when Britain and France announced war on Germany taking after Germany 's intrusion of Poland. In spite of the fact that the flare-up of the war was activated by Germany 's intrusion of Poland, the reasons for the war are more confusing. In 1919, Lloyd George of England, Orlando of Italy, Clemenceau of France and Woodrow Wilson from the US met to talk about how Germany was to be made to pay for the damage world war…

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    honor roll and received the title of being Student of the Month the first month of every school year for four years. I graduated as valedictorian in 2014. I was then accepted to the University of Alaska Southeast as a full-time student, pursuing an Undeclared, Bachelor Intended degree, also landing a part-time job at the UAS Financial Aid Office as an Office Assistant. Not having a major in mind at the time of my acceptance, I spent my…

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    The premise of conflicting perspectives arises from the subjectivity of composers in representing events, personalities, and situations; in combination with responders’ reception of meaning. As such, methods of representation, such as textual form, are deliberately manipulated in order to deeply establish authorial perspective and purpose. Aldous Huxley’s subversive novel, Brave New World centres around individual and shared political perspectives and reflects a dichotomy of perspectives in…

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    I remember the exact very first impression upon arrival to Florida, which never went away. There was something undeclared in the air, mixed with humid and unbearable heat. Perhaps my instincts were working overtime already. Possibly, I was sensing upcoming changes. In all of that, I found myself in a lethargy, as I was trying to reconcile how the next days, weeks or…

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    Baltimore Riots

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    In the Mother Jones website, the journalist decided to put about thirteen graphic videos of police brutality. “Below are 13 videos of fatal police encounters recorded between March 16, 2014, and April 4, 2015. A majority of the suspects were unarmed” (Vicens). The videos would make anyone cringe about the police force that is being overused in the United States. The worst thing is about the effects that is changing America and dividing us. The Baltimore Riots can be a way society responded to…

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    Why Did The Us Enter Ww2

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    Before its entry to World War II, America’s president Franklin Delano Roosevelt faced the issue of whether to stay neutral, or allow United States to intervene and take action in Europe. There was pressure coming from both those for and against intervention throughout the United States to remain neutral or take action respectively. Eventually the United States found itself in the midst of the war for a number of reasons. The chief of these reasons being firstly that President Roosevelt was…

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    People say that Winston Churchill was strong and a great leader and I believe them. He was one of the best British prime ministers ever and he did not like giving up he always wanted to fight. Great Britain was alone in the battle with the Nazis. Hitler wanted to destroy Great Britain. The first thing that he did was try to get rid of the Royal Air Force and to get many soldiers in England. When is was nice outside Germany's air weapon was attacking Great Britain. British aircrafts and airfields…

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    Ever since I was a little girl the hospital was my least favorite place. The hospital smell and the stark decor was unappealing, I have always had an aversion to needles, and at a young age, I had a number of traumatic medical experiences within my family. When I was first born I had trouble breathing as a result of a hole in my heart; when I was 3 my mom’s car was struck by an 18-wheeler and she was in a coma for a number of days; I contracted a respiratory infection and had to be hospitalized…

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    Themes In Brave New World

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    of the book,in which Winston begins to question the Party and its systems, he thinks over the purpose of families, saying, “ The aim of the party was not merely to prevent men and women from forming loyalties which it might not control. Its real undeclared purpose as to remove all pleasure from the sexual act..party members had to be approved by the committee…permission was always refused if the couple gave the impression of being physically attracted to one another” (Orwell 65). 1984 highlights…

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