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    Surprise Award

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    Surprise Award Provokes Mixed Feelings President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize on October 9th. The award has brought immense attention to the modest President. This is an immense accomplishment for Barack Obama as well as for anyone who is privilege enough to win such an award. The argument throughout this article is if Obama is truly justified in winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Scott Wilson does an impressive job of creating an argument within his writing. Both sides are expressed

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    What is and is not important is a hard to consider when working on such large scales. In the case of Santos winning the Nobel peace prize‚ very few people will personally be affected by this news outside of Colombia. In this case it is not entirely surprising that this story was lacking in attention in both top down and bottom up distribution models. Because it did not garner wide spread

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    Leymah Gbowee's Speech

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    Leymah Gbowee gave a speech at the Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA) conference‚ titled “Women Building Peace: The Liberian Experience‚” about how her life experiences‚ before‚ during‚ and after the Liberian civil war‚ led her to determine how to fight for Peace successfully. In her childhood‚ she was raised in a community in Liberia‚ where people treated everyone as equals. They did not see ethnic‚ racial‚ religious‚ or social status differences and lived in harmony‚ but when a civil

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    Communication Composition

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    Comunication Composition ¬ Text number 4: The text is a diary written by a woman and it is probably only to be read by herself. She is typing it down early in the morning¬ (7.15 a.m.) while her boyfriend Mark Darcy is still asleep. She starts with making a status over her weight in stones‚ her number of boyfriends‚ ¬the number of shags she and her boyfriend had and how many calories she has eaten. After ¬that she writes down how good she feels and she makes comparisons with herself and

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    Gwendolyn Brooks

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    Brooks in 1966‚ which is one of the popular poem she did. She’s an African American born in Topeka‚ Kansas and raised in Chicago. She is the author of numerous poetry‚ including “Blacks” (1981)‚ Annie Allen (1949)‚ for which she received the Pulitzer Prize‚ and the “Children Coming Home” (The David Co.‚ 1991). She also wrote several other books such as‚ “Negro Hero” (1945)‚ “Maud Martha” (1953)‚ “In the Mecca” (1968) and many more. Brooks was named Poet Laureate of congress during 1985-1986; she then

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    Firstly‚ Malala got shot‚ she continued searching for women’s right‚ and she never gave up. She was the youngest individual who succeeded and won The Noble Prize. As for Iqbal‚ he found a way to join a freedom carnival held by the Brick Layer Unions where he started using his efficient personality to speak on behalf of the slaved labors. Malala began to classify plans to originate an association to discover

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    Faulker vs. Hemingway

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    Compare and contrast: Hemingway v. Faulkner Each writer has its very own and unique style when writing a story. The style a writer uses to write a story shows the tone being use‚ symbolism‚ characterization and description‚ enough for the reader to understand the story. Two well-known writers with completely different styles are Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner. “Faulkner uses many words to weave an intricate picture in the reader ’s head of what is going on‚ and Hemingway uses many monosyllabic

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    My Best Vacation

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    MY BEST VACATION. Dear all‚   Today‚ I would like to tell you about my best vacation. A few summers ago‚ my sister‚ her colleagues and me took a vacation to Nha Trang for 5 days. As you know‚ vacation was special days! We visitted many well-known places such as: Vinpeal Land‚ Hon Tam Island‚ Diamond Bay‚ Thap Ba Pagoda‚...and so on. On the way riding in the cable car to go to Vinpeal Land‚ we saw several jelly fish in the very blue water. It is the first time I have ever seen an extremely beautiful

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    The Twist of Impressions

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    A Day by a God In Japan‚ there is a religion called Shinto. Shintoism believes that many gods of different sorts existed both in ancient Japan and still currently exist in the modern time. These gods would rules in different fields such as nature (mountains‚ oceans‚ earth‚ wind‚ fire water etc.)‚ things in the daily lives of human beings (harvest‚ health‚ fertility‚ toilet etc.) and animals. Most Japanese people when they witness something positive or negative happens‚ they would

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    Damien Steven Hirst (born June 7‚ 1965‚ Bristol‚ Eng.)‚ British assemblagist‚ painter‚ and conceptual artist whose deliberately provocative art addresses vanitas and beauty‚ death and rebirth‚ and medicine‚ technology‚ and mortality. Considered an enfant terrible of the 1990s art world‚ Hirst presented dead animals in formaldehyde as art. Like the French artist Marcel Duchamp‚ Hirst employed ready-made objects to shocking effect‚ and in the process he questioned the very nature of art. In 1995

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