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    had the same idea coming to America‚ they both went different ways. These two sisters‚ they are exactly the same. They have some differences but then it starts happening when they get married. Mira gets married to an Indian man and Bharati gets married to an American man. Mira worked hard to make a living so that when she is ready to retire she has enough to move back to India. Bharati traveled around North America with her husband being an American citizen. Mira wasn’t a citizen and her boss wanted

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    Have you ever had and idea of how to end some of the world’s problems? Hunger‚ poverty and crimes are a big part of our society today. There are thousands of people living in poverty and with hunger. Many people commit crimes as well. I will be sharing with you some of my ideas of how to end these kinds of issues. One way we can help the growing number of starving people would be a food bank. Every church could have a food bank and get canned goods and other goods donated by the members of the

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    Thirteen Ways of Self-Questioning The poem “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird” is written by Wallace Stevens. It contains thirteen sections; each section provides us a picture that is centered by the element of blackbird. Blackbird in the poem signifies people’s consciousness. So this poem wants to tell us that every person has a perspective to look at the world. It questions our process of thought to understand the world‚ and reminds us realize the problem of it. In “The Language of Paradox”

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    thing relevant‚ survival. This idea is present in the memoir A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah. In this memoir‚ Beah recalls his story as a young kid thrown into chaos‚ as he is separated from his family‚ his friends‚ and is eventually forced to join the army as a boy soldier . Eventually‚ he is taken out of the war and becomes a functioning member of society but his innocence is shattered into pieces. It is evident throughout A Long Way Gone‚ mainly through Beah’s use of

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    1. What are some of the ways groups of people are identified? There are many ways that a group of people can be identified but the four criteria for classifying minority groups are race‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ and gender. Race is mainly determined by the color of someone’s skin‚ hair (in some instances eyes)‚ height‚ and bone structure of the human body: big head‚ narrow eyes‚ tall short. Ethnicity is determined by where you were born and raised and what cultural patterns. Religion and is determined

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    Ways to control Population Growth Population growth is the rate of increase in the size of a given area‚ such as a city‚ country or continent. Population growth is closely linked to fertility‚ which is the rate at which women produce offspring. Due to the limited resources on earth and in various countries‚ rampant population growth can lead to inadequate food and other amenities‚ so in certain cases it can be beneficial to attempt to limit population growth. Laws One way for a country or

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    learned within them and how they were a major aspect as to how I view situations in the world around me. I cannot pick a favorite text that I have read throughout my grades nine to twelve years‚ but I will review a few that made an impact on me. A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah. This is the memoir of Ishmael‚ who was once a child soldier‚ reflecting on his

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    left with serious psychological trauma.” (Shah) Even though many do not believe in luck‚ or consider it to be occasional‚ Ishmael Beah‚ author and main character of A Long Way Gone‚ demonstrates how luck can be a part of someone’s daily life. Life for a child soldier‚ can be overwhelming‚ full of risks and dangers‚ and even a living hell. In most cases‚ these children die‚ end up as orphans‚ or simply live the rest of their lives with PTSD from war. Though‚ Ishmael’s case was different from all of the

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    thing becomes two. One should not look for anything else in the Way of the Samurai. It is the same for anything that is called a Way. If one understands things in this manner‚ he should be able to hear about all ways and be more and more in accord with his own.” Thus is the struggle of Ghost Dog‚ an African American trying to live by the Bushido code of the Samurai‚ as dictacted by the book the Hagakure: Way of the Samurai‚ while living in a world dominated by the declining respectability of the Italian-American

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    management literature as being ‘visionary’‚ ‘exemplar’‚ ‘innovative’ and ‘cutting edge’‚ Hewlett-Packard has long been recognized as possessing a successful organizational culture. However‚ what the founders could not account for was the changing global economic climate and the ever-present need to adapt their original business model to ensure the company relevance as a leader in the technology sector. As the long-established cultures within Hewlett-Packard were being challenged and new management

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