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    ideas about the world in which we live and explore. Works of fiction provide us knowledge and wisdom that help us through hardships and sufferings. Stories with strong characterisation allow us to relate with the personal and interpersonal conflicts‚ and feel a deep empathy and sympathy with their circumstances which may resemble our own. Tim Winton’s short stories “Big World” and “Long‚ Clear view” are great examples of what a ‘good story’ is. (About long velar view) Similarly‚ “Big World” presents a

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    each question‚ using complete sentences. (12 points) |Score | | | 1. Which poems in this unit focus on the beauty of the natural world? How are these poems similar? How are they different? 2. Answer: “Beauty” and “Barter” address the importance of the beauty of the natural world. Both poems suggest that natural beauty is important. However‚ they say it in different ways. E-yeh-shure’ poem (beauty) shows how important beauty is by exploring the positive

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    Today it is easy to find a hero or a person to honor‚ however for Maya Angelou in her short story “Champion of the World” finding a hero is almost impossible‚ because the media is white and racist. In the 1940s the only field for a black person to succeed in was athletics‚ which is why Angelou admired Joe Louis. Louis was a black man that had success. He gained national influence. He was in the public eye. Back then and still today the standard person represented in media is white. So when Louis

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    I made was a combination of the themes of the two poems that chose which were Shakespeare Sonnet 130 and The World Is Too Much With Us; Late and Soon. There are many key points that i decided to include into my remix poem such as the themes of poems that I chose. The theme of the Shakespeare Sonnet 130 is that do not judge by appearance if you love someone and the theme of the The World Is Too Much With Us is that we are destroying our nature by wanting to fulfil our needs and by industrialization

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    The world is divided into two sets: the W.E.I.R.D‚ (Western‚ Educated‚ Industrialized‚ Rich and Developed) and the non-W.E.I.R.D. world. The W.E.I.R.D world includes North America‚ Europe and most of Latin America‚ while East Asia‚ Pacific‚ South Central Asia‚ MENA‚ and sub-saharan Africa make up the non-W.E.I.R.D world. Obviously‚ there are many major differences between these two sets of regions; however‚ in my opinion‚ the geography and development‚ economics‚ and politics demonstrate the differences

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    who is Deaf to have the ability of speech. It is possible for a Deaf individual to be treated equally in this world. Often times‚ the world categorizes a deaf person as someone who will never amount to the same abilities as a normal hearing person. In reality‚ a Deaf person could amount up to and even surpass some hearing person abilities. In the BBC documentary‚ Deaf Teens: Hearing World‚ we witness the lives of five teens who were born profoundly deaf. The documentary highlighted: Christiana‚ 17

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    Slavery in Africa and the influence of it on the Old World Web Slavery is nowadays considered as one of the biggest injustice a person could do to another human being. However‚ slavery is as old as the human itself. This essay will focus on the development of slavery between 1450 and 1800‚ specifically in Africa. Slavery in Africa arose‚ because the possessions of human beings was an indication of wealth. Around 1450 people were in Africa were more scarce then land. So‚ in contrast to most of

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    Name: AP World History Document-Based Question (DBQ) DIRECTIONS: The following question is based on the accompanying Documents 1-9. The documents have been edited for the purpose of this exercise. This question is designed to test your ability to work with and understand historical documents. Write an essay that  has a relevant thesis and supports that thesis with evidence from the documents  uses all of the documents  analyzes the documents by grouping them in as many ways

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    A Critique For “The Singer Solution To World Poverty” In the essay “The Singer Solution to World Poverty‚” philosopher Peter Singer addresses the issue of poverty by suggesting Americans give away most of their income to aid those in need. Singer believes that withholding income is the equivalence of letting a child starve to death. Therefore‚ Singer suggests the ethical thing to do to end world hunger is to give up everyday luxuries. Although donating a vast amount of money could help dying

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    Jamestown: The Foothold to a New World The Jamestown settlement became the first lasting English settlement in America. Its foundation in 1607‚ forever changed the course of history in the New World. With the failure of the Roanoke colony around twenty years before‚ the creation of a lasting English settlement was crucial for establishing English claim in the Americas. Jamestown not only provided a foothold for future English settlements in America but also became quite profitable. This led to further

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