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    On Delano Island‚ Arthur was isolated from many of the world’s influences and only saw his family and the little things on the island as relevant causing his emotions and relationships to all be tangible. Arthur wanted to leave the island after high school because “It was gorgeous and claustrophobic. (He) loved it and (he) always wanted to escape” (74). Arthur grew up in a place where everybody knew each other and their secrets which felt claustrophobic. He was very conflicted because while he wanted

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    the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands Dispute The Senkaku islands dispute occurs because the PRC and Japan both claim that the islands are belong to them. Viewed from the location of the Senkaku islands‚ this location is considered strategic for the PRC‚ Taiwan‚ and Japan. There are three factors; (1) They assume that the location of the Senkaku islands could be used as the basis for the military to maintain defense and national security in the future‚ (2) the waters around the Senkaku Islands are rich in fish

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    Ellis Island was the home to many new immigrants that came into the United States. There were more than 12 million immigrants who passed through Ellis Island between the years of 1892 and 1954. Ellis Island was the gateway to a new life to many new people. It was the land of new opportunities and new dreams for many. In the 1770’s the island was sold to a man named Samuel Ellis. Later on‚ the U.S War Department bought the Island for $10‚000. Years later‚ Ellis Island turned into the Immigration

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    Personal Narrative: Galapagos Islands Cody Doran Experiencing nature as it should be is a privilege not everyone has. But I had the opportunity thanks to my great Aunt Lynn. About two years ago‚ she invited my family and I to go on a trip with her with national geographic. She left it up to us to figure out where we wanted to go. We called her up and told her where we had decided to go‚ “We would like to take the trip to the Galapagos Islands.” This trip was important to me because it influenced

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    THE ISLAND The picture story book‚ The Island‚ by Armin Greder‚ shows the importance of accepting people for who they are. This can be seen when they gave no proper shelter and They didn’t give him any food or water. This is also shown when he didn’t look the same and They didn’t get to know him before they judged him. The characters on The Island were very disappointing showing a lack of acceptance towards the Stranger‚ only letting him sleep on some straw in an abandoned goat pen. The Islanders

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    Easter Island is one of the most unusual places on the planet. In A Green History of the World Clive Ponting notes‚ “Easter Island is one of the most remote‚ inhabited places on earth. Only some 150 square miles in area‚ it lies in the Pacific Ocean‚ 2‚000 miles off the west coast of South America and 1‚250 miles from the nearest inhabitable land of Pitcairn Island‚” (Ponting‚ 1991). The extreme isolation of Easter Island or Rapa Nui is not the islands most distinguishing feature. The most interesting

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    Ryan Downing Francis Williams Engl 1301 16 Oct. 2012 “The Island in the Wind” Critical Analysis The island of Samso converted their fossil-fuel-dependent island completely into a clean energy island in "The Island in the Wind." Elizabeth Kolbert goes to Samso to visit Jorgen Tranberg and his wind turbine. The community of Samso used to depend on fossil fuels‚ but now‚ after embracing the power of clean wind energy‚ Samso now produces more energy than it uses. At the rate gas‚ oil‚ coal‚ and

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    Explore how perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by connections to places. In ‘Strictly Ballroom’‚ directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ the film explores how perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by connections to places. Luhrmann does this through the use of techniques throughout the film such as lighting‚ editing‚ music and camera angles. In this film it is shown by Luhrmann that a place in which an individual or group may feel comfortable or uncomfortable

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    Anthony Nguyen September 17‚ 2014 S.S. Island Paragraph A.N. Island The dictionary defines island as “a tract of land surrounded by water and is smaller than a continent”. The one and only A.N. Island was made an official island by Peter Nguyen on December 17‚ 1990. He was traveling on the ocean when he bumped into a piece of rock. He didn’t notice that he had bumped into the Cave of Death until Death Bear came. He was lucky that he had weapons on his boat such as robogun that he had invented

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    of seven communities on the main Island of Kodiak Island‚ Alaska. All commercial transportation between the entire island goes through either ferryboat or airline. The main thing that people do there is go fishing whenever they can‚ and wherever they can. The town of Kodiak has everything a town needs‚ the only thing that it lacks is a fast food place‚ but people don’t need it because it’s not healthy. They get about 70 inches of snowfall every year on Kodiak Island. Every year they hold the Kodiak

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