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    One of the greatest obstacles in the way of progressing and solving problems is placing the blame of those problems in all the wrong places. This phenomenon can occur on a variety of scales‚ from individual people and their personal problems to the issues that face entire societies. This obstacle is satirically displayed in the Studio C sketch Don’t Save The Whales‚ which shows members of a rally scapegoating and blaming everything wrong with their community on whales. Displaying how irrational and

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    Brea‚ CA Author Opens Up About His Battles with Booze in Candid Memoir Kelly Campos shares to readers how he prevails over his drinking problem. During his days as an alcoholic‚ Kelly Campos had a compulsive desire to drink. And staying sober for a very long time now‚ he feels a strong urge to share his story with people who struggle with alcoholism. He finds it his calling to help them kick the habit‚ which for this reason he wrote Don’t Question My Desire. Frank‚ expressive‚ and conversational

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    Within paragraph eight of William F. Buckley Jr essay "Why Don’t We Complain?" Buckley portrays the idea of "passive compliance" and "heedless endurance."His thought expresses that there are things he brought into what should be known and how much exertion it take for the strength it takes to get a point over. I am for Buckley’s circumstance. Compliance benefits the order of what ought to have been done on the train when it was the dead of winter and eight five degrees on the coach car. He states

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    The three sculptures chosen is The Rome Pietà and Crouching Boy by Michelangelo and Monument of Don Pedro of Toledo by Giovanni Nola. The sculptures are from the Renaissance era in Italy and all were sculpted in marble within 50 years of each other. Each has at least one main figure although the Monument of Don Pedro does not use a human figure as the focus of the sculpture. There as some unique similarities in the context of each of these works‚ since they could all be viewed as symbols of

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    How to Be Happy when You Don’t Have Friends Some chapters in life may have fewer supporting characters. If you’ve found yourself without friends for any number of reasons—new school‚ new job‚ new city‚ or new lifestyle change—you may wonder how you can possible be happy. Social connections add to life satisfaction‚ but it doesn’t take friendships to get that. Learn how to be happy without friends by cultivating self-love‚ keeping your calendar full of positive activities‚ and fostering relationships

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    Blackness is closing in around the eyes of one brave soul. Next thing they know‚ all they can see is another’s dream‚ if they’re lucky. In small town‚ Michigan‚ Janie has this wild ability. If she passes one dreaming‚ she is immediately sucked in and cannot escape unless the dream ends. Throughout the trilogy of Don’t Close Your Eyes‚ Janie struggles with the curse she is blessed with‚ while she faces normal teenage girl problems. One of the issues she encounters amongst the trilogy is falling in

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    Those Who Don’t Fight Evil Fight Statues: I believe that fighting for a cause is more effective than fighting against the opposing side. This helps promote the ideas and rights that citizens are trying to fight for‚ helping move society forward. If people were to fight against their enemies this doesn’t solve any problems‚ but create tension which is what America doesn’t need. However‚ I don’t believe that the left side fights against “lesser or made-up evils”. There are many battles to fight‚ and

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    Stephen Alexander Smith Miss Shackel AP English Literature and Composition 13 November 2017 Don’t Go Breaking Paul D’s Heart Humans have a tendency to want to forget traumatizing experiences. People choose to ignore these memories because they remind them of difficult times in their lives where they felt certain emotions. These various emotions could include depression‚ anger‚ or vulnerability‚ but what they all have in common is the fact that people do not want to relive these emotions over

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    A Contextual Review of Tannen’s You Just Don’t Understand Terron Graham University of Pennsylvania One of the most culturally significant pieces of literature in the field of language and gender is Deborah Tannen’s non-fiction book‚ You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation (henceforth also referred to as YJDU). Tannen‚ a professor of linguistics at Georgetown University who specializes in discourse‚ posited in this book that because of differences in basic underlying cultural understandings

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    Ian O’Connor’s article‚ “You can knock Colin Kaepernick -- don’t call him un-American”‚ presents an argument to the reader that the criticism of the character and patriotism of San Francisco 49ers quarterback‚ Colin Kaepernick‚ is unwarranted. O’Connor argues that Kaepernick’s recent actions of riding the bench for the playing of the national anthem during the team’s preseason illustrates an essential principle of American ideals‚ the right to freedom of expression. While not the most scholarly in

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