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    reason for protesting the national anthem is the basis on which this country was built on and that’s freedom of speech/ protest. Protesters are expressing their freedom in protesting to hope for change in the United States. They are expressing their freedom of speech by being protected under the First Amendment. For the first amendment‚ citizens have the freedom to protest peacefully against the national anthem‚ which is not disrespectful because they are protected by law. It’s not disrespectful

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    animals don’t allow any source of food go to waste. These animals may be allies when eating their enemies. The predator never allows the scavenger to consume food‚ and it’s up to the scavenger to steal the meet while the predator did the long hard work. Colinvaux believed that the Tyrannosaurus rex was a scavenger. He explains that “The Tyrannosaur did indeed support a large mass by meat eating‚ but it escaped the energy-consuming price of being active in order to overcome prime specimens of the

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    You Can’t Have Sapphires Without Garlic Wouldn’t everyone love to go out and eat at restaurants every night and not have to worry about spending money? This is what Ruth Reichl does for living. Reichl is an incredible writer‚ person‚ and food critic. She wrote her memoir Garlic and Sapphires‚ telling her life story from her point of view. “The book is about an institution‚ the New York Times‚ but also about the transformations — both physical and emotional — that Reichl made in order to succeed

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    flying and start swimming. Another frequently asked question is “why can’t penguins swim and fly”? All of these questions will be answered in this essay. Why did penguins adapt to to swimming instead of flying? One answer to this is that penguins have very short wing so flying was hard enough already. The second reason‚ is that they have too much body mass or weight to get their bodies off the ground but all that weight makes it easy to dive. The final reason is that they were already better

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    essential role in today’s society. The pros and cons of the media are a controversial topic. Brian Williams discusses the isolation that the media creates and concedes that the media are more democratic in his essay “But Enough About You.” Andie Wurster’s “Won’t You be my Friendster?” challenges Williams’ claims by discussing the countless opportunities the media offers. Wurster begins her essay by sharing her initial disinterest in the “time-wasting mirror gazing” media. After giving into her

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    What They Don’t Tell You “Acts of violence or neglect perpetrated against animals are considered animal cruelty‚” according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). Recently‚ there has been a lack of attention toward animal20abuse and very little study has been made into the relationship between domestic violence and pet cruelty. Animals for store bought meat and dairy products bought go though harsh labor‚ abuse‚ and unfit lives. This cruelty has been overlooked

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    Vietnam war protests and the antiwar music of the 1960’s Rachel Allison AP us history due 12/12/14     The Vietnam War had a huge impact on the American people that will not soon  be forgotten. During this period of time America was facing many serious challenges all  at once. Americans were at war fighting for freedom and democracy because of the fear  of the domino effect; a theory that a communist victory in one country would lead to a  chain reaction of communist takeovers in neighboring countries

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    kinds of live fish in the tank. Consumers can pick up what they want easily‚ which is a kind of adventure and discovery. Besides‚ TT Supermarket provides free trials customers can try different types of food samples to make decision to purchase. Q2. Looking at the core societal values (CSVs) for Canada and China‚ how is TT Supermarkets market positioning tapping into differences between the two cultures According to the CSV scoreboard in the textbook‚ we can see clearly that Canada and China are quite

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    elegy instead it is a story on rituals. O’Connors story displays how the genre can come off as a elegy to many readers who misread but also it addresses a small part of a elegy which is rituals. Tarwater‚ being one of the main characters isn’t aware of how to mourn or what exactly is mourning. His Uncle seen his death and before he did he asked for a traditional burial. “Burying the dead right maybe the only honor you ever do yourself “. (O’Connor 297). Uncle Tarwater was very big on the natural

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    4. Protest songs 4.1. Global concerns: Bob Dylan‚ Joan Baez‚ Fasia Jansen Joan Baez has commonly been described as the ‘voice and conscience of the 60s’ as she achieved international recognition with her activism‚ her political engagement and her music as a means of voicing her protest and of making herself heard all across the globe beyond the borders of America. In her protest music‚ references to the American civil rights movement‚ thus to national mass concerns of the era‚ play a significant

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