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    Millennials) and how screwed or ignorant we are. In some ways they are right, but are we really as incompetent as they think? We know more about technology than our parents and grandparents, we are creative and optimistic when it comes to work, and we have a better understanding with the need to help others. Also, we stay connected to social media (which is both exceptional and atrocious) allowing us to know when something happens the moment it happens, and we accept and celebrate diversity.…

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    I spent countless of hours searching deep down inside me like how a bucket descents in a well looking for a common truth. Identity, what does identity mean to you? Well, to me, it is the obstacles we overcome, it’s by the choice we make, what we do, and most importantly how we act that makes us who we are. Therefore, my Family, my Community, and my friends influenced me to be who I am today. I am the son of immigrant parents who came to America with nothing in their wallets, but a dream. My…

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    The Royal Tenunbaum is about a dysfunctional family that revolves around Royal (Gene Hackman), who failed as a husband for Etheline (Anjelica Huston), and failed as a father to his three children: Chas (Ben Stiller), Richie (Luke Wilson), and his step-daughter Margot (Gweneth Paltrow). Royal is trying to reconnect with his family after learning from his informant and servant to the family, Pagoda (Kumar Pallana), that Henry Sherman (Danny Glover), Etheline’s accountant, proposed to his estranged…

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    is changing how we think and what we read. In this essay, I will review the book and discuss the arguments inside. Right now, we think that the information that we are looking up is general information that is available to everyone else. In reality, when we search for something, it creates this personalized information that the internet thinks we would be most likely to look further into. If you and the person next you searched the same thing on Google, your results probably…

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    Maturity. A topic with so much depth. Yet its hardly talked about. When I hit puberty I heard you’re becoming a woman… did this mean I was maturing? Society hears comments like these from family and friends all of the time. As stated in the dictionary maturity is said to be when one is fully developed. But what does fully developed even mean? Maturity is shown in many different ways, one possibly being age. It is like in our society there was something wired in our brains telling us that the…

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    Salvation. Finding Salvation, yeah that's what we all want right but most don't find it. Anyway my name is Jason i used to know a man who protected all if he got a chance but yet i never knew his name, though i knew his profession he traveled time and space, yet he is now long gone, they called him The Doctor . Yet even he failed, but even if he failed , it does not mean i have to. This is the story of how i ,Jason Smith found Salvation. March, 12 , 2031 earth years, 1:00 am, Ny Pizza The…

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    In Wendell Berry’s “Making it home,” he uses the contrast in the character’s identity to demonstrate a change. The story follows the character Art, a man with three identities. Berry demonstrates Arts identities as a way to portray the progression of his rebirth by characterizing Art’s three stages of life; the soldier, the man and the farmer. Berry uses the contrast of Art’s life as a soldier to establish a change in his identity. Wendell Berry presents the difference in Art’s walking as a…

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    Wendell Berry is centered on the topic of eating throughout the whole passage. The title itself reveals clearly that it is going to talk about the pleasure eaters could get out of eating. Eating is one of the most common things human beings do every day, but it seems that few people would seriously study the art of eating. Wendell Berry’s The Pleasure of Eating is such a passage focused on the simple action of eating and a series of things involved correspondingly. It aims to draw the public’s…

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    rapidly growing country of America one day, but right now was not the time to think of that, right now he was to drink and sing and celebrate his independence. “Juan” Someone called, thats how he introduced himself to people, it just felt right. “We have come up with a flag what do you think of this” The general in charge, who was for once letting loose, was standing on a table holding a flag. Mexico felt his heart stop, how had they known? They probably didn’t, Mexico decided. These were his…

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    Wes Anderson Movie Review

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    1969 in Houston Texas. His mother was an archaeologist and his father a salesman. His parents divorced when he was eight years old. Through his younger years of school Wes misbehaved often and always seemed to be in trouble. When he was a teenager, he shot a movie with his two brothers. This was the first of many movies that Wes Anderson would create. Anderson’s movies range from handmade stop motion movies about foxes too actions movies about a hotel in the middle of budapest. Anderson 's…

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