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    in the word document. If the application program is a paint related program‚ then the most similar shape will be chosen by the program and then will be printed on the CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 About Note Taker: The Smart Note Taker is such a helpful product that satisfies needs of the people in today’s technologic and fast life. This

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    Almost from the start of the novel‚ it becomes clear that Takers see themselves as rulers and conquerors of the world‚ who have been created to be exempt from the law and rule as God over everything. Man is neither insightful nor wise enough to rule. Man cannot even manage to conduct or rule his own life on a daily basis in such a way that it doesn’t lead to conflict. Whenever we watch the news there’s somewhere in this world a disaster happening. Most people are unable to live peaceably with their

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    Ishmael Assignment Sulaimon Shokoya “Among the people of our culture‚ which want to destroy the world?” “Which want to destroy it? As far as I know‚ no one specifically wants to destroy the world.” “And yet you do destroy it‚ each of you. Each of you contribute daily to the destruction of the world” (Quinn‚ pp. 25). Through the composition of Daniel Quinn‚ “Ishmael‚” it is illustrated how humankind has been irresponsibly exploiting the supplies that mother nature had been providing. Through his experience

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    After reading the book Ishmael‚ my mind has been expanding on the main topic of the book which is evolution‚ and why we can’t change society because whatever we try to advance change just adds onto the destruction we are causing to our world. While I was reading this book‚ I began to learn more about how we are destroying our world even more. When humans lived in a simple manner‚ believing that they lived in the “hands of the gods‚” evolution was destined to happen because humans had to adapt to

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    teachings of Ishmael. Chapter 2 1. How are you held captive? I am a captive to Mother Culture‚ who has been whispering myths in my ear my entire life. Ever since I was born‚ I have been told the story of Mother Culture and am now held captive by this story. 2. What vocabulary‚ maps‚ and definitions would you pack in a bag to tell this story? I would pack a map of the ancient world (Mesopotamia)‚ my AP World vocabulary (plus Mother Culture) and Ishmael’s definitions of Takers

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    Early School Leavers (Against it) Why do student dropout of school? Do you know why students drop out of school? Nowadays students usually drop out of school‚ to get a career. More than before job seekers are looking for people who have finished high school (at least). The fact that students drop out of school is caused for different reasons. There are three main causes why students drop out of school: they can’t afford tuition‚ they prefer to work‚ and they fail the course. Family problems are

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    Daniel Quinn's Ishmael

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    During the Ishmael novel‚ the author Daniel Quinn demonstrates how humans ought to live. According to Daniel Quinn this world is habited by two types of human. Depends on what he said‚ this worls is habited by Takers and Leavers‚ each one had their own way to live and they had different cultures. During this novel Daniel Quinn show us‚ if humanity still living in the same conditions they were‚ probably is that humans are going to destroy the whole world‚ causing death to all living things. Throughout

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    Ishmael Chapter 8 Summary

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    Chapter one‚ consisted of The Narrator meeting Ishmael and how Ishmael came to be in the position he is in. He spent most of his life in captivity‚ and it was that captivity which helped shape his sense of self and his world view. His Intellectual growth started at the zoo were he like the other animals started questioning why he was there. He believed that since he was more closely related to humans is the reason why he could actually try and figure it out. It wasn’t until he was sold to the menagerie

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    8-10-12 How Agriculture Has Shaped Man In the novel Ishmael by Daniel Quinn it makes a brave point of how man has taken over Mother Nature and has claimed what is not his due to the fact that Agriculture has shaped man and his potential. In the movie by James Diamond Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel it strikes a similar note in how the taker people compare to the leaver people and how they have more success than the original lifestyle of the leavers. Man has advanced greatly through the progression of agriculture

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    A Long Way Gone In Class Essay Ishmael Beah‚ the author of a Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier‚ has gotten himself in quite a predicament. Up until about 2008‚ Beah’s national bestseller is revered around the globe as one of the best memoirs of it’s time. Things changed when several The Australian’s reporters claimed that Beah’s story was folly and said there were multiple things wrong with his account on things - namely the timeline. In one instance‚ the reporters visited the school in Beah’s

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