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    Like Mexicans

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    In the text “Like Mexicans”‚ the author uses a unique way to compare and contrast different cultures‚ and the ones that he should and should not marry into. In the first paragraph he starts off with a flashback from his past‚ and talking to his grandmother about who he should and should not marry. The author goes into great detail with his childhood memories of what his mother and grandmother told him what he should do‚ and then skips to his present. In paragraph six‚ he says “But the woman I married

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    What are the Effects of Wildlife Overpopulation on Suburbia Have You ever wondered why you rarely see any wild animals when you go to the mountains and then when you are driving back home‚ you almost hit a deer? Or how we see coyotes walk down our streets and turkeys standing in the middle of the road. This is the result of the overpopulation of wild animals living in the suburbs. Wildlife living in suburbia has become an arising problem and many people do not know how it started and why they

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    Like a Virgin

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    Note: Some names have been changed to protect the anonymity of the persons involved. Fake nose‚ fake lips‚ fake bust… Can anything stay natural these days? Surgeons have apparently achieved to change every part of the body and they ain’t going to stop. Indeed‚ another form of surgery has become widespread around the world: hymenoplasty. Morocco hasn’t escape from that trend. But why in the world a woman would want to have her hymen −the tissue that covers the external part of the vagina and is broken

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    Like a Boss

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    various literary means by which characters are presented Indirect Characterization: The author shows us the characters through their actions Direct Characterization: They tell us straight out‚ by exposition or analysis‚ what the characters are like‚ or they have another character in the story describe them. Dramatized: Shown as speaking and behaving as in a stage play Stock Character: Stereotyped figures who have recurred so often in fiction that we recognize them at once. Static Character:

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    In the novel Call of the Wild by Jack London‚ the main character Buck goes through a behavioral change throughout his journey in the Klondike. Bucks change of attitude and behavior in the novel is what makes up Bucks call of the wild. Throughout the novel from the point when Buck is taken away from his home at Santa Clara Valley‚ California to when John Thornton’s camp is attacked‚ Buck is trying to reach his wild side of his life and at the same time leave his domesticated life behind in the past

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    zoos do more harm than good?   Zoos are a place where people put wild life just so humans can have something to look at on their free time‚ it is not a good place for wild life. The animals will get mental problems when contained in a zoo. They are called wild life for a reason no one can make an Exact replica of a habitat that not only they need to survive in but need to also be happy in. The zoos also do physical health to the wild life.     When zoos think of good health for an animal they usually

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    Not Like the Movie

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    “Not Like the Movie”- Everyone has expectations but real-experiences is what counts. In her personal essay “Not Like the Movie‚” Melissa-Maurice P. Janse van Rensburg describes her journey and challenges she encountered while working as a nurse. She begins by expressing her dreams and expectations as a nurse‚ “I would be the best nurse ever; move over Florence.” She then describes in detail the tragedy and massacre she was faced with at the St. James church which nearly ended her career. Janse

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    TEST # 1-Review Sheet Unit 1-Chapter 1-Three Social Sciences Three Social Sciences-know the definitions and the types of questions asked Social Science Inquiry Model –know all the steps and how to apply it Research Methods Analyzing Data Drawing Conclusions Subjective conclusions: Type of conclusions shaped by a person’s cultural and personal perspective‚ feelings ‚ and briefs. Objective conclusions: Type of conclusions based on facts and data and uninfluenced by personal perspectives

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    “The Call of the Wild” Essay What could transform a gentle pampered dog into an undomesticated man-killing beast‚ like his early ancestors‚ capable of killing humans? The central character in the story “The Call of the Wild” is a dog-named Buck‚ whom is half St. Bernard – half Scotch Shepard. Buck’s life began on Judge Miller’s estate in central California‚ where he lived a docile life free to roam and do as he wished. The Gold Rush in 1897 created a demand for young strong dogs‚ like Buck‚ to pull

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    Wild Space Research Paper

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    Wild space is the part in each of our lives that does not fit our consumer beliefs of the good life. It individually fits what we naturally feel to be our happy place. I personally feel that every human being needs a wild space somewhere in there live. They become key to our expansion‚ as we grow into the person we pursue to be. Through our individual wild spaces‚ we are able to relax in this comfortable space that is so often intertwined with your every day life. It’s our distinct happy place‚ where

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