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    Free Reading Sign Post Analysis-Dark Secrets The book Dark Secrets by Elizabeth Chandler is a book with two stories: Legacy of Lies and Don’t Tell. Both of these stories are graphic‚ haunting‚ and based in the town of Wisteria. They share many similarities and reoccurring themes such as death and paranormal activity‚ but they are also very different. Legacy of Lies-Words of the Wiser: In Legacy of Lies‚ Chandler uses advice to help guide the main character‚ Megan’s‚ decisions. To start off the story

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    What They Don’t Tell You “Acts of violence or neglect perpetrated against animals are considered animal cruelty‚” according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). Recently‚ there has been a lack of attention toward animal20abuse and very little study has been made into the relationship between domestic violence and pet cruelty. Animals for store bought meat and dairy products bought go though harsh labor‚ abuse‚ and unfit lives. This cruelty has been overlooked

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    Amber Barnhart Professor Lawrenson English 101-24 18 November 2013 Argumentative Paper: Who really is to blame Many American’s are complaining about the weight they are gaining due to the fast food industry. They put their blame towards the industry for their current health issues‚ when they were the ones to make that choice to eat there. Everyone has their own choice on what they eat‚ but what if your brain is actually making you make that choice for you? They say that you need to take

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    American Obesity Obesity in America is an ever-growing problem. Despite years of trying to eradicate obesity‚ it continues to grow. From governmental intervention to simple magazine articles‚ every step of action has been taken. Amidst the plethora of passages about this touchy subject there are two that stick out. The first is‚ “Don’t Blame the Eater‚” an article written by David Zinczenko. The picture that Zinczenko paints is one that puts the fault of obesity on the fast food industry. Because

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    market how does one not feel uplifted. Both albums speak on the things that black people go through but in different tones. They are both great in their own right but one song stood out to me the most‚ which is Solange’s Don’t Touch My Hair. In this essay in going to analyze the semiotics of the song by finding the message behind the message and by analyzing the representation of black culture in the song. As a black girl who went through the natural hair journey - coined for the transition of wearing

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    any other options. Zinczenko asks‚ “where‚ exactly‚ are consumers--particularly teenagers--supposed to find alternatives?” (Zinczenko 392). There are many alternatives that can be found. Agreeing with him‚ fast food is one of the cheapest options‚ but there is food that is not much more expensive and can be accessed just as easily as fast food can. He also believes that we are not given any warning labels that it can lead to obesity‚ but this is easily argumentative. Although there are not specific

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    Michael Gerard Bauer’s 2006 novel Don’t Call Me Ishmael. Tells us about the world which we live in‚ through the first person narrative of a fifteen year old boy‚ Ishmael Leseur. The teenage years are very challenging because throughout this time people are learning more about themselves and their place in the world. This is the case for Ishmael because he is not the most popular kid in school and when he starts higschool it just gets worst. This essay will explore the main theme which is acceptance. This

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    In the essay “Don’t blame the eater”‚ David Zinczenko talks about fast food restaurant being the cost of obesity among youth and children. The food fast restaurant across the nation are‚ to many‚ the only way they can eat because of the price of their meals. The fast food restaurants are the only options for young people whose parents are often at work during the day. These young people do not know the dangers of consuming these foods on a regular basis. The problem is that most of these young

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    English 1 5 April 2011 Don’t Ask‚ Don’t Tell Repeal The Don’t Ask‚ Don’t Tell policy states that a soldier does not need to tell anybody their sexuality (whether they are homosexual or heterosexual)‚ and on the same hand nobody in the military asks about it. In 2010‚ President Obama wanted to repeal the Don’t Ask‚ Don’t Tell‚ which has definitely allowed for many debates people several different people. Some people are for the repeal‚ meaning they think that sexuality should not be hidden in

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    a regular basis‚ describing all feminists’ experience of harassment‚ if they’ve had any‚ as a “constant barrage” suggests it is inescapable and relentless which is simply not the case for most feminists throughout the world. Furthermore‚ by wearing t-shirts or having mugs with anti-men slogans on them you could be said to be provoking this kind of behaviour and can perhaps then no longer describe it as

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