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    thoughts to think about which was the best option‚ a common practice for me. I created a list inside my head of arguments for each‚ and realized this usual process is an exact example of bell hooks’ quote on education: “School was the place where I could forget that self and‚ through ideas‚ reinvent myself.” All of the skills and techniques that I have developed during my school years have made me into the person that I am today. I am a critical thinker‚ and enjoy looking at all solutions before attempting

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    “IT’S ALL ABOUT LOVE” By Therese Alva Hinoso “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son‚ that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world‚ but to save the world through Him.” John 3:16-17. This is one of my favorite verses in the Bible in the book of John. I feel that I am loved by the King even no one else does. Even if others do not love me for who I am‚ I know and I feel that I am loved by my

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    "Touching the Earth" was written by Bell Hooks. Hooks starts off his writing by saying "when we love the Earth‚ we are able to love ourselves more fully." By opening with this‚ Hooks tells the reader that he is appreciative of the Earth‚ and believes that by loving the Earth‚ a person can love themselves. Hooks recounts his childhood‚ where he watched his family grow food on their land. The sharing of tips for growing and harvesting crops between Native Americans and African people is mentioned to

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    Love encourages people to sacrifice important things in their lives for others. Love can destroy or improve ones’ life. It once happen to a little country girl in the early days. Love totally changed her life both destroying it and improving it. This girl’s name was Kat and she was the mayor’s daughter who was advised by her father to marry a guy named Bruce. Bruce was kind of a nice guy‚ really successful‚ but very serious and

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    In the essay “Touching the Earth” we see the author‚ Bell Hooks‚ at various points mention that when shes doing something that makes her feel at place it makes her feel at home. Hooks even claims in the first sentence of the essay the following‚ “When we love the Earth‚ we are able to love ourselves more fully (968). This quote references the fact that when she gardens or farms she is able to enjoy herself and the life she’s living. Bell Hooks explains how she grew up in Kentucky where she watched

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    Jean Kilbourne and bell hooks agree in their writings that the media often distorts what we perceive as reality in one way or another. Film‚ television‚ and advertising shape our ideals and what we believe should be true. Kilbourne focuses on the distortion of gender‚ particularly the distortion of the female gender in society in the excerpt from her book included in From Inquiry to Academic Writing‚ whereas hooks analyzes the misrepresentation of the impoverished and homeless in the excerpt from

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    In chapter 17‚ To Love Again The Heart of Feminism by Bell Hooks quotes; “If women and men want to know love‚ we have to yearn for feminism. For without feminist thinking and practice we lack the foundation to create loving bonds” (Hooks‚ 100). As I was reading this‚ it sounded to me as if feminism was a must‚ almost sounding like a religion‚ because it is something people practice. Yet‚ if someone was trying to make their ideology a requirement of life they should just put it aside. If feminism

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    new evidence on the hazard profile‚ health effects‚ and human exposure to fluoride and the fluoridating agents of drinking water SCHER adopted this pre-consultation opinion at its 7th plenary on 18 May 2010 Fluoridation of drinking water About the Scientific Committees Three independent non-food Scientific Committees provide the Commission with the scientific advice it needs when preparing policy and proposals relating to consumer safety‚ public health and the environment. The Committees

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    with nature and not connected through their cell phones. A place where individuals are making changes to benefit themselves and the future generations. Today’s generation are living for the moment and not really thinking about the consequence for their actions. Pico Iyer and Bell Hooks both argues that people should start making “inner changes” in order to make “outer changes.” So what does this mean? Individuals should start thinking differently‚ stop challenging each other and start cooperating. With

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    In reading bell hooks’ opinion about sexism and misogyny I had to admit to myself that I had no idea what she meant by sexism and misogyny. So‚ to accurately know what she was referring to‚ I looked them up on the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary. For the word sexism‚ I found there were two meanings that support hooks’ ideas: 1: prejudice or discrimination based on sex; especially: discrimination against women and 2: behavior‚ conditions‚ or attitudes that foster stereotypes of social roles based

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