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    Let’s Be Lefties for a Day DeVry University Let’s Be Lefties for a Day “The perception of normality is based on how closely you resemble the majority of people” (Devry College‚ 2013‚ Week One Assignment‚ Para. 1). I have been right handed since 2nd grade. This was not always the case though. When I began Kindergarten in 1985‚ I was predominantly left handed. I was persistently discouraged from writing with my left hand and eventually I became fluent in

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    Let there be dark” is an article published by the Los Angeles TImes by Paul Bogard that speaks about the hazards of lighting up night skies. Bogard worries “we are rapidly losing nights natural darkness” and argues that not only does lack of natural darkness affects our worlds pollution but also our country’s economy as we waste “energy” and “dollar”. We are also slowly losing the capability of producing melatonin a key hormone in providing a healthy body. WIth the use of the three rhetorical figures

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    his wife‚ Nicole Kidman snuggled up next to him at the 2017 CMA Awards‚ he still had her‚ their two daughters‚ and every other female on his mind when took the stage. After being named the winner in the Single of the Year category for “Blue Ain’t Your Color‚” Urban returned to debut a new song‚ which was released just hours before his live performance‚ according to Taste of Country. Urban took the stage with two two spotlights shining down on him‚ but he wasn’t the focus of the song he was performing

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    I always used to say ‘yes’. My mother never taught me how to say ‘no’. That’s why I am in a corner crying. Not crying‚ crying is too little of a word. I am sobbing. Heart retching sobs that make my body convulse and make me shake uncontrollably. That’s why in my head I am repeating over and over things that make me feel only inches tall. Why did you just take it? Why didn’t you stop him? You’re to blame you didn’t say no! You didn’t stand up for yourself! I am in the corner of my new room in the

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    “The task that remains is to cope with our interdependence - to see ourselves reflected in every other human being and to respect and honor our differences.” The very last line of the most glorifying and enriching piece of writing I’ve ever laid eyes on‚ Warriors Don’t Cry‚ written by Melba Pattillo Beals on the struggle of integration of Central High School in Arkansas 1957. Reading about how students of color my age had to interact with people that had no sense of morality and ethics everyday‚

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    Businesses Don’t Need a Social Conscience In this article‚ “Businesses Don’t Need a Social Conscience” by Jack Harris in the issue of Today’s Business Student February 2007‚ Harris stated that businesses do not have empathy for the people or the community. Companies only focus on the primary goal of generating a profit and do not care about their customers; however‚ more issues should be addressed. He has a valid point that businesses focus mainly on their profits. An example of this is that they

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    I didn’t experience my first Thanksgiving until I was 10 years old.            For millions of Americans‚ Thanksgiving is a day for feasting on immense portions of food‚ watching football‚ and napping on the couch. However‚ for most of my life‚ it was just an ordinary day like any other‚ in which I was allowed to miss school‚ play games‚ and even watch some TV. It wasn’t because I didn’t know about Thanksgiving. I knew it was the reason why my teacher spent the days leading up to it having us make

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    David Zinczeko argues in his article “Don’t blame the eater” that fast food companies are not to blame for the hundreds of millions of people suffering from obesity. He claims that this is a matter of personal responsibility‚ regardless of nutritional label and mislead advertising. “We should know that it is bad to eat fast food more than once a day.” I concur with Zinczenko on this argument because a 13-month study had shown that even with nutritional labeling on fast food products customers did

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    Judgement The main theme of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ is judgement. Because of Hawthorne’s broken past many of his writings focus on sin and judgement in Puritan societies. Throughout The Scarlet Letter we journey with Hester as she returns to her village after being held in jail because of her grievous sin of adultery. Hawthorne uses Chillingworth and the townspeople in order to show that‚ “When we judge others we are not defining them we are defining ourselves.” When

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    struggles and therefore she minimizes the harm that she causes to the forest. In “Amandla Stenberg: Don’t Cash Crop on my Cornrows”‚ Stenberg explains‚ "But here’s the thing: Appropriation occurs when a style leads to racist generalizations or stereotypes where it originated‚ but is deemed as high fashion‚ cool‚ or funny when the privileged take it for themselves. Appropriation occurs when the appropriator is not aware of the deep significance of the culture that they are partaking in" (Stenberg’s

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