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    There are lots of areas of study out there but the one field that intrigues peoples and civilizations is the actual study of themselves and how they interact with other human cultures. I don’t think that I would have enrolled for this class if it hadn’t been for the minor requirement in my business major. Although this class started early in the morning and required a lot from me‚ I am glad that I took it. I grew up in two cultures simultaneously and the experiences I incurred have made me the person

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    normally as possible. She goes to the pond to ice skate for as long as she can breathe. She visits her friends‚ who are not the same people they were before the disaster. The question is‚ how long can Miranda and her family survive with minimal water‚ a dwindling food supply‚ no heat or electricity‚ and subzero temperatures? When so many people are giving up hope‚ starving‚ and dying of diseases we rarely get‚ Miranda is still clinging to normality. She still wants to date Dan‚ her swimming teammate‚ and

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    We cannot know what God is like In most religions‚ there is a creator and ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority‚ more commonly known as God. The problem most people have upon the existence of God is that God has not shown God’s physical being to anyone. This also creates the problem when it comes to knowing what God is like. Most Muslims say that we can know what God/Allah is like through scriptures and messengers (Prophets) which are able to tell us what God is like. The Prophet

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    Why We Work

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    matter of fact‚ not working leads to indolence; indolence facilitates spending and extravagance. People who don’t work at all have nothing to keep themselves busy‚ hence often indulge in expensive entertainment‚ lavish shopping‚ and so on. Understanding this fact‚ many people‚ even privileged ones‚ choose to work to stay away from wastefulness‚ and to be helpful. In short‚ working‚ or living on what they created teaches them not only the value of labor and property‚ but also the

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    1a. What do we mean by the “graying of the suburbs? Describe three disadvantages of suburban living for older adults. Suburban developments are becoming more and more likely to contain older people (aged 65 and older). “Over 80% of older Americans live in metropolitan areas (i.e.‚ urban and suburban communities)‚ compared with only 5% in rural communities.” (Page 310) When we refer to “the graying of the suburbs‚” we are referring to the phenomenon that “a greater proportion of people who moved into

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    Why Do We Hurt the Ones We Love? “You love each other but can’t manage to communicate without arguing‚ fighting and ending up exhausted‚ each one in his corner‚ trying to lick his wounds and thinking of how to protect oneself against a new attack. And in spite of that..you love each other?” (Westt‚ James) Lorraine Hansberry’s acclaimed play A Raisin in the Sun‚ tells the story of the Youngers‚ a poor African American family in the 1950s. There are four of them‚ all living in a cramped and tiny apartment

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    We Bought A Zoo

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    In the breathtaking movie We Bought a Zoo‚ directed by Cameron Crowe‚ Benjamin Mee believes that he can find the solution for everything even though his wife died. In the beginning‚ Benjamin quits his job and he looks for a different house to live in because he wants to start a new life with his kids so they can try to move on from his wife’s death. Benjamin buys a zoo‚ but his son Dylan doesn’t like the zoo and he wants to go back to their original house‚ school‚ and friends. After living in a zoo

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    another‚ keeping a sweet simple face to hide the truth. The poem‚ “We Wear the Mask” describes hardships blacks went through in America and how the blacks hide their sadness‚ grief‚ and sorrow behind a mask to survive and live from the whites. Confederate states in the south tried to keep slavery in order to keep the whites a superior and smarter race. Slaves lived a harsh life of work‚ and chores all day as somewhat expressed in “We Wear the Mask.” Many slaves believed in god or were religious in

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    "We Googled You" Case Analysis Facts: Fred is the CEO of Hathaway Jones Fred planned to expand Hathaway Jones into China (Beijing‚ Guangzhou‚ and the flagship in Shanghai) Hathaway Jones has fallen on hard times Hathaway Jones products were expensive and lacked flair Fred’s old roommate is John Brewster John Brewster is Mimi Brewster’s father Mimi was 29 years old (not quite 30) Mimi grew up in China Mimi spoke both Mandarin and a local Chinese dialect Mimi majored in modern Chinese

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    War Poetry Analysis: Comparison between A.E. Houseman ’s "Here Dead Lie We Because We Did Not Choose" and Walt Whitman ’s "Reconciliation" The XX century was marked by warlike conflicts; the biggest of them were the two World Wars‚ which affected the entire world in many different ways‚ without forgot the millions of people dead in them. As result is not rare that most part of the English poetry created in the beginning of the last century have as main subject the war‚ for this we can find a richer

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