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    HOMEWORK 1: Beholding Eye & Arctic Inuit Irah Boncaros Geog 2: Online Cultural Geography January 22‚ 2017 Ancestral Diet Gone Wrong 1. After reading Marla Cone’s article‚ Ancestral Diet Gone Wrong‚ I knew other countries that have been affected by their environmental surroundings such as Asia or Africa‚ but I did not know that people from the Arctic were affected by their physical and environmental surroundings. 2. The climate changes in Arctic affects the people living in Arctic

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    If someone would have told me that a small university in Alabama called Samford University would completely change my life‚ I would think they were crazy. I was apprehensive on my first tour at Samford. My tour guide was Mary Kate Thomas‚ and she was so sweet. Her description of life at Samford seemed completely genuine. Half way through‚ I felt as if God were nudging me and saying‚ “Corey‚ this is where I want you to be. This is where you will be happiest and closer to me.” As soon as we got home

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    St. Mary’s College of Catbalogan Catbalogan Samar S.Y. 2011 – 2013 SCICOMATH CLUB FINANCIAL REPORT SCICOMATH Club fund: P 450. 00 June 29. 2012 Purpose: Bulletin board structuring for the month of July. Total cost of materials: P 50.00 Remaining amount: P400.00 July 28‚ 2012 Purpose: Bulletin board structuring for the month of August. Total cost of materials: P 80. 00 Remaining amount: P 320.00 August 30‚ 2012 Purpose: Bulletin board structuring for the month of September Total

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    The majority of the major events are the same. The narrator can’t sleep‚ he goes to support groups for mortal conditions‚ he meets Marla‚ he meets Tyler‚ Fight Club starts‚ Project Mayhem begins. The character are also the same play near identical roles: Tyler as all that the narrator wants to be‚ Bob and his death‚ the narrator’s boss. The one exception to this is Marla‚ the narrator’s love. Marla’s personality is the same in both but her role and relationship are constructed differently although

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    Cited: Bryce‚ Robert. “The Dangerous Delusions of Energy Independence”. Pearson: Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum. 5th Ed. Laurence Behrens and Lenard J. Rosen. (283-284). Dickerson‚ Marla. “State Solar Plans Are As Big As The Outdoors”. Pearson: Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum. 5th Ed. Laurence Behrens and Lenard J. Rosen. (302-305) Krugman‚ Paul. “Here Comes the Sun”. Pearson: Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum. 5th

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    are ways to treat insomnia other than medication‚ but those solutions are possibly specific to certain people‚ such as the narrator. The Dissociative Identity Disorder comes along when he notices that a woman named Marla attends the same support groups he is attending. Marla is also pretending to be a victim. After this‚ the narrator continues to not be able to fall asleep and becomes confused and enraged‚ because he cannot imagine a way to change his life. From the confusion and enragement

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    This could have ultimately led to his need to create Tyler because he felt as if he was not living his life to the fullest potential and he did not feel happy with himself. Towards the end of the film he found someone who made him lose sense of that‚ Marla‚ and no longer needed Tyler‚ which led Narrator to end

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    References: M. Marla‚ personal communication (March 16‚ 2013). Trenerry‚ C.F. (2009). The origin and early history of insurance: Including the contract of bottomry http://books.google.com/books?id=kkiFKCO5BAgC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false (2012)

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    believe. The main characters in Fight Club‚ the Narrator‚ Tyler‚ and Marla‚ have the same general ideas and representations as the main three‚ Dorian‚ Lord Henry‚ and Basil. [Trailer is played] S- The characters in Fight Club show the same manipulation that was taking place in Dorian Gray. The narrator‚ or Dorian Gray‚ is manipulated in to becoming the same self-loving‚ “individual” that Tyler‚ Lord Henry‚ has become. While Marla‚ Basil‚ sees all of this happening and attempts to steer the Narrator

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    From an existentialism point of view‚ there is no right or wrong choice‚ since one gives an action value by the virtue of choosing it. Choices can only be judged on how involved the decision maker is when making it. Judging by this standard‚ the narrator is justified in killing Tyler‚ since he fully became involved in choosing to both accept and reject Tyler’s values by that action. “Existentialism’s first move is to make every man aware of what he is and to make the full responsibility of his existence

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