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    races. In today’s world in North America and education is given to almost all of the population‚ but there are still those who are in such poverty they aren’t able to go to even the lowest coast school. In the poem Of the Education of Children by Hannah Brooks-Motl‚ it talks about how students were planted into the classroom. They were given sun‚ dirt‚ and water to help them grow. They sprouted from a seed and ended up blossoming into a flower. Sun‚ water‚ weeding‚ the circle of growth‚ but some

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    a certain significance and uniqueness to our existence as humans; however‚ the absolute essence of what the human condition is or consists of can and has been interpreted in many ways. One of many philosophers who tried to define this concept was Hannah Arendt in her novel The Human Condition. Arendt believes that the three basic conditions under which humans live are labor‚ work‚ and action which she characterizes by the term vita activa. Labor refers to the biological processes of the body and

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    In “The Fashion Industry” by Hannah Berry‚ it shows that ads make us free to be and individual. She states that women are always told what products they should use to be beautiful and that two Clarks and Sorrel ads help encourage women to break free from this standard “beauty mold”.Berry uses a lot of description to help depict a mental image of the ads before showing a picture of the ad itself. The Clarks ad shows a band geek playing the trumpet and the Sorrel ad shows a woman wearing devil-red

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    In her work “Thinking and Moral Considerations”‚ Hannah Arendt discusses the value of human thought‚ specifically lack thereof. She contends to further the line of thinking of past great philosophers like Socrates‚ and Descartes‚ in that thinking is what makes us human‚ and it is one of the most important things we can do. Thinking is what allows us to have morals and be original‚ unique beings. She discusses how an inability to think leads people down a dangerous path‚ as thinking is directly associated

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    In the present world where a lot of political disputes arise‚ natural disasters occur in a flash‚ and laws are being violated almost everywhere‚ did you ever wish you could just go back to those days when you were a child who only worried about a few things in life‚ when your imagination seems to have no limit‚ and your household and school rules are the only ones you mind and obey? While watching the movie “Transit”‚ that was what came up to me. As all the scenes roll‚ Joshua’s (the 4 year old

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    It was March 14‚ 2013‚ but I remember it like it was yesterday. Two weeks earlier‚ I hung up my navy-blue patrol uniform for a chance to go work narcotics with the big boys at the DEA. In just thirteen days I had seen enough cocaine to make Tony Montana envious‚ and was involved in an undercover operation which resulted in the arrest of a dirty cop. It was like being in a movie‚ and March 14‚ 2013‚ was no different. My group was recently made aware that a cocaine courier was inbound to Nashville

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    isn’t really many comparing factors between the book and the movie but some are that Hannah opens the door to let in the prophet Elijah in both the book and the movie. Hannah tells stories to the women and children in her barrack in both the book and the movie and I think that those stories is probably what kept most of them alive throughout the movie. Rivka survives in both the book and the movie because Hannah wanted her to get out so she took her place to go into the gas chambers. Rivka later

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    foundation is specifically because they specialize. The 2024 Paris Olympics create open discussions about topics such as gender equality in their modern events. Inclusivity has improved drastically since the first modern games‚ back in 1896. Article by Hannah Grabenstein‚

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    problems” To what extent is David making a realistic judgment with this statement ? When young David‚ witnesses his licentious uncle commit suicide‚ he unrealistically decides that his death was the answer to all of the hardships faced by the family. ‘Montana 1948’ by Larry Watson‚ depicts the tale‚ of deterioration and destruction of one family through heinous crimes committed by certain characters in the novel. The offences carried out by Frank‚ destroys David family forever. When the emotional twelve

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    became friends with Hannah Hennings. My life suddenly screamed new colors and my attitude flipped. I did not know life could switch in such a drastic way. Hannah Hennings is a relatively new friend of mine‚ but she has changed me in more ways than one. When I made it to my junior year‚ I thought I had already made my friends for life. I was not necessarily open to new relationships‚ and I was not overly social. I did all of the same things and did not bother branching out. Hannah Hennings and I first

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