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    Earth 2‚ or Proxima b‚ has become the subject of discussion for scientist Guillem Anglada-Escude. He recently wrote a letter to aliens on Proxima b. And NASA may not be too happy about it. The aliens the letter was sent to live on a planet very similar to our own. So researchers believe. And this planet is actually not too far away‚ with respect to how big the universe is. The letter is very welcoming. And it even covers a few political and pop culture points our alien friends‚ or enemies‚ may enjoy

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    Racism in the English Language Robert B. Moore 1) Explain why language is an integral part of any culture. Why is it important to study language? Language is necessary to culture because it shows an understanding that differentiates between other cultures. Language is vital for communication; we are able to express our thoughts‚ ideas and especially because it is one of the main ways we can communicate. 2) According to Moore‚ how do the symbolic meanings attached to whiteness and blackness

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    the overwhelming racial inequality‚ as the authors showcase how racism is here to stay in our society. The experiences that were brought against myself was a clear indication of how privilege‚ and how individuals believed to be much more superior. Robert B. Moore brings in a great key alternative towards the recognition of racism in the English language‚ and how there should be steps to stop the harm towards individuals centered on ethnicity. Moore explains how we should first recognize the racism

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    Sin‚ vengeance‚ evil‚ and redemption are all words one can associate when thinking about The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The character who takes the truest form of these negative words is Roger Chillingworth. Hester Prynne had married Chillingworth in England‚ however left her for many years. During those years‚ Chillingworth spent time with Indians learning their ways while Hester had an ill legitimate child with a beloved priest named Arthur Dimmesdale. When Hester Prynne begins her

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    Letter To Susan B Anthony

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    Years before to them‚ I think they had a serious big stress because of their country. Finally in last 2 sections‚ the narrator says any place which denial women to vote‚ that will sabotage its status as a democracy. Brief information about Susan B. Anthony is firstly she is a leader in the women’s rights movement of the 19 th century likewise she is the person who wrote this passage. The most memorable thing to me is when the main character Anthony voted even though she knew it was illegal.

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    Dear Harjinder Kaur‚   We are pleased to inform you that your application for a student visa has been approved in principle subject to submitting the following documents:   ·         Tuition fee receipt‚ ·         ANZ-FTS funds transfer statement ·         Revised offer of Place     Please provide the above stated document to me‚ within 30 days from the date of this email‚ for endorsement with a student visa.   If the requirements are not met in 30 days‚ the application will be lapsed

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    Prologue: Letters of Robert Walton 1. Robert’s long-range goal seems to be discovering new land. Walton is searching by sea to find and be the founder of land that is uninhabited by humans. 2. Robert’s childhood was full of regrets. Walton disagreed with his father because his father did not want him to persue the seafaring life. Before Walton’s father died he gave Robert’s uncle his last dying wish to forbid him from joining any type of voyage or life at sea. 3. Walton’s first “career

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    1. Who is writing Letter 1 (and all the letters)? Robert Walton is the writer of the letter. 2. To whom is he writing? What is their relationship? He is writing to his sister Mrs. Saville. 3. Where is Robert Walton when he writes Letter 1? Why is he there? What are his plans? Robert Walton is in St. Petersburg‚ Russia trying to hire people to serve as the crew of his ship. His plan is to sail to the North Pole and study magnetism. 4. What does Robert Walton tell us about himself? Walton

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    I do agree with Wilson’s suggestion that the meaning of the word issue began to change in what he calls "the age of psychobabble" but I believe it changed foe the better. In this letter‚ Wilson states "it somehow now seemed mundane to be angry or injured or broke; adding issues to the conditions made them more dramatic and in need of therapy or counseling"(Par.4) but I just can’t seem to agree with that statement. I believe people began using the word issue because it became a lot less problematic

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    In reading Sick Societies I learned that many different cultures have different ways of attempting to make themselves look better by inflicting pain on themselves. In this reading created by Robert B. Edgerton he spoke about how the Chinese men would have their wife’s feet binded because as the text says: “ the tottering style of walking it produced and created more beautiful buttocks and tightened the vagina” (115). In adding this Edgerton is giving the reader an understanding to why the Chinese

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