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    Summary The critical essay “Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?” written by Marin Luther King Jr.‚ is an inquisitive piece who preaches the idea of a peaceful society‚ Martin also highlights the major issues happening and changing the world at the time. It analyzes events involving World War II and Vietnam War‚ and uses an example from Greek Literature to apply the concept known as “Ulysses and the Siren”; resulting in a realization that peace is the solution to chaos. Idea Based

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    Reflection Memory: I have read the final chapters of the book “What Then Must We Do? Straight Talk about the Next American Revolution” written by Gal Alperovitz. From these final chapters I have memorized that conventional governmental issues are lacking to the undertaking of determining the difficulties that face us today. The one of a kind arrangement of conditions that added to after war success won’t be rehashed. A large portion of today’s real social developments only look to augment access

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    This phrase is often used throughout our daily lives. Wether in our essays or applied in our daily activities but‚ what does it mean? This phrase means that unless the people are together‚ they will be defeated. Theres a story that can be related to this topic. There was a jungle-trekking activity being held by an Eco-friendly club. During the trip‚ they were seperated in to 4 groups. Since this activity is to train them well‚ the first 2 groups went in to the jungle separately and find a way

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    to a test where he is required to be resilient and calm so that he can smoothly survive such a dangerous circumstance. The true test of one’s character is not based on what conflict they face‚ but how the individual deals with the conflict. Conflict is unfair. Innocent people tend to be greater victims of conflict‚ than those who are actually involved in the conflict. While some people know the art of dealing with conflict‚ others feel helpless and give up immediately. In the Rug Maker by Najaf

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    entered the train and started yelling in a very loud voice: “Herbie’s here. Here’s Herbie!” To begin with‚ the narrator considered Herbie as a retard because of his rather strange appearance. However‚ as soon as Herbie sat by the front window with his steering wheel and started imagining himself steering the train‚ the narrator felt this common identity between them. Towards the ending‚ we’re told that the narrator actually ended up doing the exact same thing on his way home. Narrator The story is written

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    thoughts develop into actions. I disagree with this statement. A person must always have thoughts and ideas before doing anything‚ however‚ without deciding to act upon the thoughts they remain merely‚ thoughts. John Ruskin sums it up well in this quote: “What we think‚ or what we know‚ or what we believe is‚ in the end‚ of little consequence. The only consequence is what we do.” What Ruskin means by this is people can think or believe whatever they want and it won’t amount to anything unless they

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    "The strong do what they have to do and the weak accept what they have to accept." -Thucydides In the modern-day United States‚ we live in a culture of self-expression‚ prosperity‚ and freedom. But these ideas of universal entitlement and inalienable humans rights have become so ingrained in our society‚ that we often forget that the rest of the world doesn ’t necessarily think the same way. The development of our social values and beliefs was a process‚ and we cannot force them onto any

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    internet‚ the government‚ and science have an effect on your eating habits. The reason I’m bringing this up to you is because our class is finding out why we eat what we eat. If you read this blog you will already know about what’s going on once you get to high school. How do your friends‚ family‚ and your lifestyle have an effect on why you eat what you eat? Your family might only eat certain foods on holidays or special occasions. For example my family only eats turkey on Thanksgiving‚ and only eats

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    What Else Could We Do?: Turning Tragedy into Triumph "Well‚ what else could we do?” (American Experience: The Murder of Emmett Till) J. W. Milam asked‚ though it was a rhetorical question at best‚ for he already knew the answer. “I like niggers -- in their place…But I just decided it was time a few people got put on notice... And when a nigger gets close to mentioning sex with a white woman‚ he ’s tired o ’ livin ’. I ’m likely to kill him" (American Experience: The Murder of Emmett Till). In

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    Annie Murphy Paul presents an intriguing Ted talk with “What We Learn Before We Are Born”. She answers many questions‚ the most important being‚ when does learning actually begin? I agree that most people would blurt out an answer such as‚ when a child begins school or at birth. Her answer is more complex and harder to understand. It’s the nine months before birth. This study of what happens to the fetus before birth is called fetal origins. It’s a field of study that only developed around two

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