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    After browsing thru the items in the “All My Life For Sale” online website‚ the “8 mm Film Viewer” and “ Saori Hoshi’s Television were a couple of my favorite items. While searching for familiar items on Ebay‚ I found that there were similar items with different brands and sizes. On the “All My Life For Sale” site there was no mention of brand‚ size‚ model numbers‚ etc. After television page‚ I decided it is a subjective description of the television‚ information about the TV/VCR is told along with

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    November 6‚ 2011 Wells Fargo is diversified financial service company providing investment banking‚ mortgage‚ consumer and commercial finance through more than 9‚000 stores and 12‚000 ATM’s across North America and internationally (Wells Fargo‚ 2011).Wells Fargo is the fourth largest bank in the U.S. by assets and the third largest bank Internationally (Marketing Mix‚ 2011). Wells Fargo rank 63 out of 500 in the Fortune 500 companies. In 2009 Wells Fargo 6‚650 retail branches

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    Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates is a read about the social injustices that he has been though and most blacks have also unwillingly been put through. Even though people believe that the discrimination that many black people went through during the period of slavery has been left behind‚ it has continued to walk behind their back through many decades. Discrimination and social injustice have always been present‚ in today’s society it has blindly affected the lives of African Americans

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    good friends but they don’t argue like they hate each other. Now they are all in middle school and the see each other from time to time. At other times Nazja doesn’t see them because she’s in the sixth grade and the rest are in the seventh grade. Another thing Celesse does not go to Clark Middle School she goes to Begich Middle School. The only time all of them see each other is when the sports season comes around. Well they all have cell phones so they text in their free time. Caela is very smart and

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    George Fitzhugh‚ Cannibals All! In “George Fitzhugh‚ Cannibals All!”‚ George Fitzhugh is attempting to defend slavery. Fitzhugh spoke of how well slaves were treated‚ but mainly‚ he focused on how the North was guilty of slavery as much as the South was. He spoke of slavery as a kind alternative to being forced to otherwise work in the “free North”‚ where capital commands labor. He mocks the “free North”‚ stating that it is merely a society that is ruled by capitalism. Throughout the document‚ He

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    Okay‚ so there’s this place called the Sky World‚ and there lives a man and his wife who is expecting a child. And there’s a tree in the center of the Sky World that no being is allowed to eat from. *sounds familliar?* Don’t touch the tree‚ don’t eat from the tree‚ don’t pee on the tree‚ don’t look at the tree‚ don’t think about the tree! Well guess what? The wife is having her weird craving as most pregnant women do and she demands of her husband to get the tree’s roots so she can eat them. He’s

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    Ty’onna Key A Journey into the Deaf-World In a Journey into the Deaf-World the author uses a revolving door to explain how hearing people may see the Deaf-World and that felt very accurate for me. I love seeing Deaf people sign‚ its fluid and expressive and I think beautiful. I also feel like I won’t reach that point anytime soon‚ or be able to sign with a Deaf person outside of class. The books assigned help give insight to the Deaf community and their practices. It’s also really helpful in

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    Who is the Author? Haruko’s World is an ethnography about the rural Japanese woman in 1970s. The author of Haruko’s World is Gail Lee Bernstein. Bernstein works at a University in San Diego as a professor. Is is an American anthropologist and studies Japanese culture. Haruko’s World is her second ethnography trip to Japan. Bernstein I feel is a very organized person. She separates her work‚ home affairs‚ and emotions . Living with Haruko she is dismayed at how with every action Haruko ruins this

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    In a time period filled with war and conflict‚ the novel All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque is a difficult read due to the heavy topic it pertains to. The story begins with Paul Bӓumer and his friends from school joining the army. They joined because they thought war would be honorable thanks to Kantorek‚ their teacher. After their ten weeks of training and their first two weeks of being on the front lines‚ only eighty of the one hundred fifty men return. Paul’s friend‚ Franz

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    In the short story‚ “Harrison Bergeron”‚ and “All the Troubles of the World”‚ Kurt Vonnegut and Isaac Asimov‚ respectively‚ suggest that dystopian societies with a significant amount of power given to an individual can lead to a revolt. However‚ while Harrison Bergeron chooses to rebel against the dystopian society‚ gain equity by breaking free of the handicaps‚ the rebel character of Multivac attempts to commit suicide because is he overwhelmed by all of society’s problems. Kurt Vonnegut reveals

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