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    can safely say that somebody found him laying there unconscious and brought him to the hospital where he later reunited with Beth. I know this is what happened because later on Beth said‚ “ The doctors had told me that he was unconscious for almost a day after he was brought in.” I can safely assume that someone found him unconscious and brought him

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    Patriarchy emerged through culture and religion such as Confucism and Daoism. Through time the patriarchy began to fade however men and women will never be totally equal. Patriarchy was expressed through rules and laws made for women to follow saying that they could not do certain things and that they had to be obedient to men. Women would have to do whatever the man wanted. Women had to stay inside the house at times because if they went outside they could be shamed and called a bad wife. Also

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    In Walt Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing‚” and Claude McKay’s “America” the poets present a similar view of America‚ but they do so in a very different manor. While both show a love for America and focus on life in America‚ that is where their similarities end. Whitman’s view of America is up-beat and positive‚ focusing on the life of everyday people in America. McKay’s view of America is much more negative‚ and reveals the dark side of the American life. Each used various literary tools to portray

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    The original version of the film The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 1951 film directed by Robert Wise in which an alien who calls himself Klaatu and his giant robot companion‚ Gort‚ come to Earth in an effort to make the people of Earth aware that what they are doing with the new found nuclear science being developed at the time is worrisome to the other beings of the universe and could result in the extinction of the humans if they do not learn to be peaceful people. The remake of the film released

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    Captain America: Civil War is one of the most popular and top grossing films of 2016. Marvel Studios’ action-packed‚ story and character driven‚ critically acclaimed‚ and award winning movie is truly one of the most exceptional films in the world. However‚ this major motion picture was quite a leap for the prominent franchise. Known for their comedic‚ action-packed‚ and upbeat films‚ Marvel Studios had made a bold move when deciding to produce a film with a much darker tone than their previous projects

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    that Tim O’Brien being a war veteran emphasizes more on the war scenes where as Louise Erdrich focuses mainly on the life inside the reservations‚ which makes sense as she has a Native American ancestry. In both the stories authors show & compare the human emotions of a soldier before and after he gets drafted into a war. In ‘The Things They Carried‚’ the story revolves around a twenty two year old First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross‚ a fresh graduate from New Jersey who is drafted and sent into

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    – Subject A with points 1‚ 2‚ and 3 to be compared or contrasted Paragraph 3 – Subject B with points 1‚ 2‚ and 3 to be compared or contrasted Paragraph 4 – Concluding Paragraph Select one of the following topics and develop a comparison and contrast essay of at least 500 - 600 words using either the Trait by Trait or Subject by Subject method: 1. A first impression and a later point of view 2. Two pieces of technology you’ve owned or operated or two pieces of sports equipment 3

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    urgency and seriousness that Turkle’s essay does not. One of the main similarities in both essays is how each author describes people’s obsession with technology and social media. Both authors open the essays describing the setting in homes these days. Turkle opens her essay by saying “At home‚ families sit together‚ texting and reading e-mail” (Turkle 2). Wallis opens her essay by describing the scene at the Cox household. Her second paragraph describes it best by saying “By all

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    2003)‚ was the start of the conflict known as the Iraq war‚ or Operation Iraqi Freedom‚ in which a combined force of troops from the United States‚ the United Kingdom‚ Australia and Poland invaded Iraq and toppled the regime of Saddam Hussein in 21 days of major combat operations. The invasion phase consisted of a conventionally fought war which concluded with the capture of the Iraq capital Baghdad by United States forces. War affect many people like‚ fear probes there mind never knowing if they’re

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    Ancient Rome was inhabited by two distinct groups of people‚ the plebeians and patricians‚ who were extremely different in terms of their economies‚ politics‚ and way of life. (Morey‚ n.d.). The stark contrast between these populations caused strife and ongoing disagreements (Morey‚ n.d.)‚ which ultimately led to the first plebian revolt. The revolt was successful in some important ways‚ and changed the course of history. (Morey‚ n.d.) The Roman plebeians or commoners were (“The Roman Empire

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