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    walter

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    Walter In the play Raisin in the Sun by Lorrain Hansberry there are quite a few characters that I can relate to without difficulty. The character I can relate to easily is Walter. Walter is a poor man who dreams big and always wants more for himself and his family. By dreaming big it also makes Walter very selfish and negligent. While he acts this way it causes a lot of pressure on the things that mean the most to him‚ his family and marriage. Throughout the play Walter‚ like a lot us in the

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    This is Our World

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    revolution brought success to the civilized world but it also brought a nightmare called "pollution." In the past decade we’ve become more environmentally conscious of our planet‚ but for almost a century we’ve been a "throw-away" society with an out-of-sight‚ out-of-mind mentality. Industrial smoke has polluted our air‚ whole communities have been built over nuclear waste landfills‚ fish and wildlife have died in our once pristine streams and rivers and our rain forests are being leveled to make room

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    Rethinking Our World

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    Rethinking our world Linguistic analysis: * Claims that almost all philosophical problems can be dispensed with once their underlying linguistic basis is exposed * No matter how hard we try to solve a problem we fail‚ then we are dealing with a false problem/ meaningless set of words * 2 British philosophers = Bertrand Russell & AJ Ayer * Focused on logic‚ linguistic meaning & verifiable facts Help us do: * Think more clearly * Be precise in what we mean

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    Robots In Our World

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    Adriana Lopez Robots in Our World There are over one million industrial robots living in households today and there are still more being brought in. According to Merriam Webster there are three definitions for a robot. The first being‚ “a machine that looks like a human being and performs various complex acts of a human being.” The second is‚ “a device that automatically performs complicated often repetitive acts.” The third one is‚ “a mechanism guided by automatic controls.” Though

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    Destroying Our World

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    things we don’t need. Once these items become unnecessary in our daily lives‚ we throw them away. Every year‚ millions of items ranging from children toy’s to high tech laptops are deposed of in landfills. These items are then burned to create more space for never ending line of garbage. When landfills burn their trash‚ they pollute the air we breath and ecosystems around us. In all‚ consumerism is one of the many reasons why our world is constantly being polluted. In Two Cheers for Materialism

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    Pictures

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    Pictures – English assignment Summary The story “Pictures” is about a girl with a conflicted belief. She is a second-generation immigrant who lives in England with her parents who are poor shop owners. At Christmas time Amina and the rest of her classmates were drawing pictures of Mary and baby Jesus. All of her classmate’s drawings got to hang on the wall except for Amina’s‚ because she had drawn a brown-faced Mary. The teacher told Amina a white lie‚ saying that Amina’s drawing was

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    Our World is In danger

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    Is it Morally Right? By Nikhail Mainra Euthanasia. A word that brings many questions to one’s mind. A word that many people avoid. What is Euthanasia? Why is it illegal? Is it morally right? For some‚ euthanasia should not be part of one’s life but to other’s it is a way to rid of unbearable pain. Good morning teachers and fellow students. Before proceeding further‚ I need to explain the difference between euthanasia and assisted suicide. The definition of euthanasia is the "Deliberate

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    Walter Lippmann explains that everyone in the world sees through a culture based stereotype. He attempts to provide reason as to why society will never be able to eliminate stereotypes‚ but also why they arose in the first place. Lippmann incorporates a wide variety of examples to further his point that living in a world where most of our information is second-hand has changed the way people view everything around them and forced people to see through stereotypes. People find comfort in stereotypes

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    The Outside Monologue

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    you about the different world above us‚ The Outside. It is a place where people can feel independent. It is said that many decades earlier‚ the Outside became too polluted for a whole population to live in‚ so with no other choice‚ seventy-five percent of the population moved into The Colony‚ where they would have to live under Mother. From that time on‚ the citizens had to perform tasks that the Mother orders them to do. Like today‚ we are ordered around by Mother without our own thoughts or independence

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    outside reading

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    This article featured in US Catholic Magazine discusses the importance that a pilgrimage can offer our spiritual life. I found out that pilgrimages to important Catholic sites‚ usually where Jesus or saints traveled are important today as they were thousands of years ago. Before modern transportation‚ pilgrims took a prolonged journey that lasted anywhere from several weeks to a year. This extended travel really demonstrated a pilgrim’s dedication to their faith. Usually the reasons for this trip

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