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    I don’t why change for a dollar exists today. Coins can buy you nothing now‚ and carrying coins around makes me so angry. Every item for sale should be based off of solid bill. Pennies‚ nickels‚ dimes‚ and all other coins shouldn’t exist anymore. The noise it makes in your pocket is so irritating to me. It’s a lot like keys‚ only I can’t leave my keys behind. I constantly tell people to keep the change if it’s under a dollar. If I cannot find somebody to give my change to‚ I will throw it on the

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    Annalisa Marino Mr. Winters English 101 April 4‚ 2012 Can You Find Me Now? How is a Nintendo Wii console able to determine the location of a Wii Remote while a player interacts with a game? The answer is triangulation‚ a process that determines the location of an object by meaning the angles from two or more fixed points. Surveyors often use triangulation to measure distance. Starting at a known location and elevation‚ surveyors measure a length to create a base line and then use a theodolite

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    20-November-12 Is Now the Time for Reparations for African Americans? Reparations for African Americans was a projected idea that would help African Americans get a form of earnings that would make up for the severe punishing and sufferings they all faced as a culture‚ and as slaves. Robert L. Allen and The Economist both argue on reparations for African Americans and strongly oppose based on their views. Robert L. Allen‚ a professor strongly believes that reparations for African Americans

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    Entertainment in 1900’s Vs. Now There are many differences between the 1900’s and now‚ we have discovered a lot of amazing technology and ways to be entertained since the 1900’s. A few of those technologies are televisions‚ radios‚ and cellphones. Entertainment has influenced our generation a lot and has changed significantly over the years. Entertainment back in the 1900’s was definitely more active and social than how our generation calls “entertainment” now. Teenagers in the 1900’s would actually

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    The Role of the Teenager in America Then and Now Teenagers in the 1950’s were a lot different from the teenagers today. It was a beginning of a transformation into what they are today. The influence of teenagers on America’s economy has changed greatly‚ Teenagers have gone from not being able to speak their mind to freely expressing almost anything they feel. It seems large companies are now only focusing on teens‚ whereas before they had all but ignored them. Their advertising is directed toward

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    scientists have been working arduously in search of answers of climatic change and other nature-based phenomenon instead of finding a way to prevent it. Bill Mckibben‚ an American environmentalist‚ educated scholar and author of newspaper article “Now or Never”‚ has worked extensively on the impact and kindled people’s interest in global warming. Mckibben discusses how burning carbon based fossil fuels would lead a gargantuan amount of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere. More importantly

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    the war in Apocalypse Now. The sexual connotation is seen in the helicopter scene when bullets enter into the body flashing blood and also in the Sampan boat scene where the soldiers tried to humiliate the women. Coppola made a vision about the war-related problems besides technology and aesthetics of the politics. Overall‚ Coppola made a whole image of the Vietnam War that includes journalism‚ memoirs‚ and references to other movies. The cinematographer of the Apocalypse Now was Storaro‚ Coppola

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    Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now lacks the impact of its inspiration‚ Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. While the basic elements of imperialism and human nature remain intact‚ the characters of the film bare little resemblance to their literary counterparts. The film serves as a re-interpretation of Conrad’s novella‚ updated from 19th-century British imperialism in the Congo to a critique of 20th-century U.S. imperialism in Southeast Asia. Coppola’s changes in setting and plot structure‚ however

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    Witch-Hunts‚ Then and Now Witch-Hunts‚ Then and Now is basically comparing how witch-hunts were handled in the year 1692‚ in comparison to the McCarthy era prosecutions of suspected communists. I chose this topic because I have always been interested in learning what exactly happened at the Salem witch-hunts. I have always only heard stories of the hangings and they left me curious to find out more. I also have never heard of McCarthyism and how it would relate to witch-hunts

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    11th Grade English 3/6/2013 Who is the hero in Apocalypse Now? In 2000‚ Apocalypse Now was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “[c]ulturally‚ historically‚ or aesthetically significant.” This shows how the characters in the film were significant enough to be preserved. In Francis Ford Coppola’s movie Apocalypse Now‚ Captain Benjamin L Willard is the true hero‚ because he risks everything‚ including his life‚ to fulfill his purpose which

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