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    In the editorial‚ “Discrimination by Another Name‚” by the Washington Times‚ the author talks about the different problems of discrimination in colleges accepting people of a certain minority‚ and discarding others. The editorial also uses different rhetorical devices‚ connotation‚ and bias to affect their argument and the audience’s opinions on it. The author mostly talks about how it is wrong that colleges are still allowed to do this‚ even though they should not be able to. Overall‚ though‚ the

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    The recent hurricanes‚ Katrina and Rita‚ along with global warming amplify Jared Diamond’s thesis in "The Last Americans" that humans are responsible for the downfall of civilizations. Throughout history‚ many civilizations have collapsed due to numerous reasons such as incompetent leaders and environmental negligence. Many people view the United States’ current environmental crisis with apathy. These people feel that the environmental collapse of ancient societies such as the Mayans is only pertinent

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    NaS-last words

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    Last words Performer: NaS Ft: Nashawn Introduction Nas was born in New York in September 14‚ 1973. His father Olu Dura‚ is a jazz and blues musician from Natchez‚ Mississippi. As a young child‚ Nas and his family relocated to the Queensbridge Houses in Long Island City‚ Queen. His neighbor‚ Willy "Ill Will" Graham ‚ influenced him by playing records. His parents divorced in 1985‚when he was in Grade 8. He dropped off school and start wandering with the company of music. Introduction

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    Insidious: The Last Key

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    Insidious: The Last Key With Halloween coming up‚ Insidious: The Last Key‚ the fourth of the insidious movies‚ is the perfect film. Each Insidious has something to do with each other. They are played off each other‚ using the same characters. In the trailer they use clips from the earlier movies to kind of show how they’re connected. All of the movies within the series deals with dark spirits and/or demons. Starts off as a typical white family who just moved in a not so normal house. This is a type

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    have found evidence that confirms that they originated from Asia. Scientists researching mtDNA have also backed up these findings. As the ancestors of the Polynesians journeyed across the Pacific their culture changed during isolation. The Polynesians last migration was to New Zealand. New Zealand’s climate and landscape was very different from the tropical Polynesia Islands‚ this also led to a cultural change. Many people believed that Polynesians came from South America. One man called Thor Heyerdahl

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    my last duchess

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    The Duke begins reminiscing about the portrait sessions‚ then about the Duchess herself. His musings give way to a diatribe on her disgraceful behavior: he claims she flirted with everyone and did not appreciate his “gift of a nine-hundred-years- old name.” As his monologue continues‚ the reader realizes with ever-more chilling certainty that the Duke in fact caused the Duchess’s early demise: when her behavior escalated‚ “[he] gave commands; / Then all smiles stopped together.” Having made this disclosure

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    Plato. The Last Days of Socrates. London: Penguin Books Ltd.‚ 1993 Imagine the time just after the death of Socrates. The people of Athens were filled with questions about the final judgment of this well-known‚ long-time citizen of Athens. Socrates was accused at the end of his life of impiety and corruption of youth. Rumors‚ prejudices‚ and questions flew about the town. Plato experienced this situation when Socrates‚ his teacher and friend‚ accepted the ruling of death from an Athenian

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    What's Your Name Girl

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    In the story “What’s your name‚ girl‚”discusses a young girl that has this name but a friend of Mrs‚ Cullinan tries to change her name into something else and begins to judge her.The way maya feels towards this is that she doesn’t want her name to be changed because she doesn’t like the same she likes her original name.The relationship that maya and Mrs‚ cullinan had wasn’t so good either ‚ they would always fight about because of how perfect Mrs‚ cullinan wanted everything to be and she would tell

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    Plato’s legitimate name was Aristocles‚ but the world recognizes him as Plato. He was born around 428 B.C. in Athens‚ Greece‚ and has been regarded greatly for his significant contributions to Ancient Greece and western philosophy. He grew up during the midst of the Peloponnesian War‚ when Sparta defeated Athens‚ and formulated several of his theories at the end of the war. Both his parents came from Greek aristocracy‚ which allowed him to be heavily educated in vast subjects. This helped Plato

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    Epidemiologist Correct Name for Career: Another name for an epidemiologist is epidemiological scientist or epidemiological professor. Education: There is no specific education level needed to become an epidemiologist. Most epidemiologists have at least a bachelor’s degree or a PhD in epidemiology. Most epidemiologist study the spread of deadly disease and cures for some certain diseases. Epidemiologists take classes that include biology‚ psychology‚ biochemistry‚ toxicology‚ statistics‚ genetics

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