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    Cassie J. Escobar English T/Th 9:40-12:50 9/4/13 The destruction of Black Elk Black Elk Speaks written by John Newhart is a biography of a Native American. In the biography Neihardt takes us thru Black Elk’s experiences as the Wasichus (white man) take over the land he lives on. The Wasichus have always been monsters to the Natives. Young kids see them as monsters that will get you if you misbehave and adults see them as merciless murders‚ due to the fact that they killed many Native women

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    Learning about history is very interesting‚ especially why things happen and who pulled the plug to make it happen. Prompt and Utter Destruction is very interesting‚ J. Samuel Walker the Author‚ goes in depth into answering questions that roll in peoples mind. President Harry S. Truman in ‘Prompt and Utter Destruction’ seemed to be unsure of himself and what he was capable of‚ the doubts he had led many people to be on their toes about. The atomic bomb against Japan might have been a reasonable decision

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    Creative Destruction of Jobs Czech Author Karel Capek‚ the man who coined the term robot‚ an army of mechanical monsters that succeeded in taking over the world‚ in his 1921 play R.U.R. Today‚ real-life versions are starting to find places in factories and plants‚ which are taking over a number of our industries most monotonous jobs. Unlike the robots of the past‚ which are usually stationary and must be manned by production workers‚ these newer‚ smarter‚ industrial robots can be moved from job

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    hide their dirty deeds or to remain oblivious to those who are dubious. Everyone has a mask‚ a cover‚ a veil‚ it is a play that has a powerful theme‚ that the surface only shows so much revealed‚ in the opening scene. Masks provided the path to destruction for Macbeth but they also allowed for other characters to survive by disguising their true feelings toward the tyrant ruler. The first clear example that shows up in the play is that of the Thane of Cawdor. The Thane betrays the King and is charged

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    Claudia Valdez Anthropology 1 M&W Coral Reef Destruction They can be found in all three of the Earth’s oceans‚ scattered throughout 109 countries. Ancient natural masterpieces formed by a variety of delicate lime secreting coral polyps. The oldest discovered reef was formed over 500 million years ago‚ which makes it one of the oldest ecosystems to exist. Little is known about the lifespan of coral colonies but they have been known to last

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    Prompt and Utter Destruction War is the greatest tragedy of human existence. There has been war on planet Earth as long as civilizations existed. As technology increases‚ war itself becomes increasingly devastating. With the invention of the nuclear weapon‚ the philosophy behind war needs to change. To think one bomb‚ dropped from the sky‚ and no one seeing it coming could instantly kill tens of thousands of people is truly an image of nightmares. The casualness of accepting that

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    The Destruction of Communication My generation faces many problems. One of the problems my generation faces is the lack of communication between each other because of new technology. Technology has its great benefits for entertainment‚ communication‚ and the resources to research information on anything you want. Not only does technology has its great benefits‚ but it can be accessed anywhere: at home‚ in school‚ in cafes‚ or libraries. Also‚ obtaining technology can be cheap depending on

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    One of the greatest arguments of philosophy and the scholastic disciplines of the sort has been the debate on the degree of influence that nature has on the growth and development of human beings and the civilizations that define them. By examining the interactions of the environment and the living creations that reside within‚ one is able to examine and define the type of relationship in place between nature and the creatures of the world. Upon first glance‚ one will notice that the fundamental

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    1st Draft Wal-Mart’s Destruction Many large corporations has bribed millions of customers into their enterprises with the mind state of cheap goods. Little do the customers know‚ the quality of the products is terrible. Wal-Mart being the biggest incorporation in the United States has destroyed many local businesses and communities across the nation. Surprisingly thrown in local towns‚ selling low priced items‚ patronizing the eyes of the consumers with low quality products. Founder‚ Sam

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    The American Dream has always been an aspect of life in America‚ but it could be dying. There are three aspects to the American Dream. First is the idea that America is “the new eden”. Second aspect is that “progress is a good thing”. Last aspect is that “everything is possible”. Not all of these are completely true however‚ and the American Dream is not going to last much longer. Progress is not a good thing‚ more specifically progress in technology. It‚ in a way‚ limits the American Dream

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