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    hunting animals, because he was bored of them. Which is why he decided to hunt men, because they are difficult like a chess game. Men have instincts and reasons. Another example of irony is when Rainsford talks about hunting as the best sport, and Whitney agrees, but says that it is only for the hunter, not a jaguar. Rainsford responded, “Who cares how a jaguar feels?” Additionally, he explained that he didn’t have to worry, because out of the two classes there are: the hunters and the hunted.…

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    Arab Spring Movement

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    Sharing information is a huge factor of the new process. The role of twitter in disseminating news is not limited to the Arab upraise. For example the announcement of Whitney Hudson death was announced on twitter 55min before AP confirmed the story. News media like Facebook and twitter or other media makes it easier for Arab American new media to connect with audience, and also became a threat to smaller outlets, also in addition to keeping up with presence of bigger news organization, creating…

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    What Are Offensive Signs?

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    1. On June 23, 2015 five appellants in Kansas City, Missouri were arrested for peacefully exercising their freedom of speech by holding informational signs about the war in Afghanistan. They were abiding by all state and local statues including the city’s loitering ordinance that states it is “unlawful for any person to . . . stand . . . either alone or in concert with others in a public place in such a manner so as to obstruct any public street, public highway . . . by hindering or impeding…

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    “I grew up having two different perspectives – One in English, one in Spanish. Two different cultures – But I think that, to me, it’s one. I’m as American as I feel Latin,” said by Prince Royce, a Latin Pop/Bachata singer (“Cultures”). Growing up it felt like Latin/Hispanic people lived in two worlds, yet as time has passed Latin/Hispanic Culture has slowly becoming part of American culture through music, television shows, and language. Music changes throughout the ages, as American culture and…

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    My Hometown Tulalane

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    completing an internship at the Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival. I see myself seated in Professor Joel Dinerstein's "Literary Investigations: The Road and the Figure" course. I see myself submitting my first assignment to Professor Whitney Mackman for their class, "Creative Writing". I see myself engaged in discussion with other students in Professor Katherine Adams "Fundamentals of Literary Theory". I see myself competing for the Senior Achievement Prize in Creative Writing…

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    the participants’ status were collected at three visits: baseline, at six weeks post-surgery, and at three months post-surgery. The ROM extension and flexion values were measured by the surgeon using a goniometer. Data was analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U tests for continuous variables and chi-squared and Fisher’s exact tests for categorical variables. Pain and psychological symptoms were also…

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    Helen Keller once said, “I think the degree of a nation’s civilization may be measured by the degree of enlightenment of its women.(“All”).” Women in different societies want and need different things. They also need and want some of the same things. The western society views the Egyptian role of women oppressing because of the Egyptian modest dress and view women are pressured into wearing. For some women this fashion is empowering and being a housewife is a desired occupation. This idea to…

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    “‘Even so, I rather think [the prey] understand one thing -- fear. The fear of pain and the fear of death,’” said Whitney, a character in the story of The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell. Whitney’s companion, Rainsford, disagrees, saying that the hunted can not think or reason. When the roles are switched, Rainsford learns quickly how it feels to be stalked ceaselessly through the night by one whose only intentions are to capture and kill. As with many famous pieces of literature turned…

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    Wayne Thiebaud

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    such as Goofy, Pinocchio, and Jimmy Cricket (Hurwitz). It wasn’t until the 1960’s, during the Pop era of Warhol, where Thiebaud started gaining prominence in the fine art field. Thiebaud has had numerous solo exhibitions including shows at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City in 1971, Arizona's Phoenix Art Museum in 1976, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1981, and Gallery Hito in Tokyo in 1982 (Hurwitz). Outside…

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    Ugh! Why does it seem that I have such horrible luck? The waters of this treacherous Island surrounding me, finds me awaiting death, yet it's arrival is slow. But I can overcome it, I just need to stay above the surface. Everywhere aches, from the sole of my feet to the hairs on my head. I'm slowly drowning, I need help! Immediate help. Why can't anyone answer my plea? Getting stuck in an unknown sea is a horrendous doom that I wouldn't wish of anyone, not even an enemy. I was always a good lad,…

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