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    Annie Oakley: Not a true Feminist Annie Oakley survived the harsh‚ younger years of her life. She grew up isolated from her family‚ stricken with poverty and hunger. With these hardships though‚ she grew into an independent‚ graceful and successful woman known all around the world for her talents; talents of which were believed to be only for men. When Oakley rose to the spotlight‚ women were fighting for equality and more rights within society. Although she was a huge hit during these times

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    The documentary titled "Living On One Dollar” was an emotional piece that demonstrated how humans in impoverish countries manage to survive with very little income. What was amazing about the film‚ is the fact that these four college students named Zach‚ Chris‚ Sean‚ and Ryan just didn’t read facts and talk about the problems in our society‚ instead they gave the audience an first-view perspective‚ by placing themselves in the poverty-stricken country of Guatemala‚ as they attempted to live off one

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    C. S. Lewis comes across to many Christians and non-Christians readers as a writer whose purpose is to make others contemplate what is beyond nature. In this particular case of “On Living in an Atomic Age‚” Lewis writes to numerous audiences to proves that nature is not “the only thing in existence” (Lewis 75). He believes that there is ‘another world’ beyond nature. Before Lewis gets to this part of the essay he goes on to explain what nature is in its truest form. Lewis makes it clear that nature

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    used to inform the consumer about the product like giving instructions on how to use the product or the expiration date. The various types of packaging are also efficient

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    chapter two of Living in the Sweet Spot‚ Batzell discusses the concept of self-regulation and the pressure on us to act as if we have ourselves fully put together. I believe that this outside pressure inhibits our ability to further develop our self-regulating skills because when you’re trying to put on an act as if you are perfect‚ you end up putting more effort into this façade than you are into actually bettering yourself as an athlete or in general as a person. With relation to living in the sweet

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    Based on the documentary “Frontline: Living Old”‚ some of the scenes from the documentary that influences the living arrangements I would consider for my parents is when Ms. Paunescu cares for her mother‚ Maria‚ at her apartment. I would prefer my parents to live with me as well despite the health circumstances‚ because I know the needs of my parents‚ and I will be responsible for administering the proper medication for them. If‚ however‚ I am too busy to take care of my parents when I am at work

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    The summary of Christian Living in the Home by Jay E. Adams Building a strong Christian family‚ particularly in this sinful culture we have today‚ is very challenging. This is because; many Christian marriages have been shaped by the culture‚ values instead of the biblical values. Due to these facts‚ Christian homes are no longer having any identity‚ because they are being categories with unbelievers whom. This is why Jay E. Adams calls us to carefully check on the destruction of home and family

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    RHETORICAL ANALYSIS OF STUDENT WRITING INTRODUCTION Today‚ when time becomes more valuable and people have less time in their daily conversation because there are full of tasks around them everyday‚ writing seems to be a useful tool to help people keep contact with each other or manage their time easier. Therefore‚ writing strategies have changed a lot to adapt with the modern writer. People need an appropriate writing which they

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    Poverty is a state of being extremely poor. In the “What is poverty” essay it talks about the struggles of a woman that has three children and is trying to survive with little to no income. Jo Goodwin Parker describes her life living in poverty and her daily struggles to raise a family. In the essay she goes in depth and describes what goes on in her daily life. It is sad to say that Jo describes herself as dirty‚ smelly‚ and with no proper underwear on and with the stench of my rotting teeth. She

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    “The living dead girl” The first main characters name is Alice‚ this is a five year old girl. She is stolen away from her family and friends at the local playground. She was stolen by a man called Ray‚ which is the second main character. This is the horrible man you took this five year old little girl away from her childhood. He makes her life a living hell‚ the only thing he is concerned about is keeping her looking like a little girl forever‚ keeping her below 100 pounds. He renames all of

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