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    A Dark Climb to a Beautiful Sky When I ask a person to tell me what ambition means to them‚ the regular response I get is‚ a strong desire to do or to achieve something‚ typically requiring determination and hard work. Now ambition means so much more to me. Without the strong ambition some people have‚ the world would not be the remarkable yet atrocious place it is today. Ambition…. “Wow” it’s hard to put this complex word into simple terms. Its meaning is so much deeper than strong desires to achieve

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    “Let there be dark” is an article published by the Los Angeles TImes by Paul Bogard that speaks about the hazards of lighting up night skies. Bogard worries “we are rapidly losing nights natural darkness” and argues that not only does lack of natural darkness affects our worlds pollution but also our country’s economy as we waste “energy” and “dollar”. We are also slowly losing the capability of producing melatonin a key hormone in providing a healthy body. WIth the use of the three rhetorical figures

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    The function of a hero is inspiration which encourages people to be better and work harder. As described by Abrams‚ since the beginning of storytelling tales of gods and heroes described mankind’s desires‚ fears and ideas of an ideal future. Every culture has a different symbol and representation that tries to construct the perfect specimen of human power. In America this desire is described in comic books‚ the construction of Batman is a prime example. Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli’s Batman

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    Dark Side of Fast Food Eric Schlosser is a journalist that is renown for his investigative journalism‚ all of his investigative pieces are deeply informative and marvelously readable. From our core reading‚ “ Fast Food Nation: Why The Fries Taste Good‚” he carries out a very detailed investigation and tries to unfold the secret of the fries. In the same way‚ in his book‚ “Chew on this: Everything You Don’t Want To Know About Fast Food‚” he uses descriptions that are so precise and concise to carry

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    Crime itself is classified to be an illegal act that harms the public welfare or morals. I am interested in gang violence because I have had family members and friends die because of it‚ so I can relate on a more personal level. This is becoming a rising issue in urban communities whether we fail to recognize it or not due to the fact that innocent lives are being taken away. How can we expect to progress as a country if our youth is dying every day? However‚ whenever there is a problem‚ there is

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    Book Report Wahid Hashem English 4rth hour 1/9/13 Alex Rider Scorpia Rising Visualization Alex discovers bullet holes in a car. Someone was shooting that car. His job to find out who it was. Character traits Alex was brave‚ respectful‚ and daring. *He was brave because he goes super spy working for the MI6 goes on another one of his adventures to stop some crazed power-hungry lunatic. *He was

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    Rueben Bright's Dark Days

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    Justin Traci Letellier English 1023 12 March 2013 Reuben Bright’s Dark Days Death of a loved one is a phenomenon that one cannot comprehend until it is experienced first hand. In Edwin Arlington Robinson’s poem‚ “Reuben Bright”‚ the theme the narrator portrays is that the death of Reuben Bright’s beloved wife is an unbearable pain that ultimately changes him and his life drastically. Robinson creates this poem as a traditional fourteen-line sonnet separated into three stanzas. The first

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    Ryan Small 3/2/17 English 101-16 Assignment #4 In this closing scene of The Dark Knight‚ Gordon and Batman use cause and effect to justify lying to the general public about the events that took place that resulted in the deaths of five citizens of Gotham. Batman believes that if the word gets out that the Joker corrupted the once heroic police captain Harvey Dent‚ then all of the inspirational work Dent accomplished would stand for nothing. Batman further explains that the people deserve to have

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    The Dark Side of International Migration There are now a record high of 232 million people living and working outside their countries of origin‚ generating over 400 billion dollars annually in remittances‚ and counting.3 Migrant earnings were nearly four times the 126 billion dollars in official development assistance (ODA) from rich to poor nations last year‚ according to figures released by the United Nations. The river of cash flowing into developing countries‚ including India‚ Bangladesh

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    ‘Yeats’s poetry is driven by a tension between the real world in which he lives and an ideal world that he imagines’ The poetry of Yeats gives a deep‚ profound and though-provoking experience. His sweepingly broad thematic focus deals with issues that are timeless and universal. We realise Yeats both is a very public and a very private poet‚ his work ranging from the personal and political‚ to Irish history and his own life experiences and emotions. He grew up in a very transitional time

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