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    Many American’s assume that nuclear waste can be more dangerous than natural radioactive substances already present in the Earth currently. However‚ Richard Muller challenges this assumption in his chronicle “Nuclear Waste” by demonstrating the mathematical differences concerning the half-life of numerous radioactive substances. Basically‚ Muller is warning that “the dangers of storing our waste at Yucca Mountain to be small compared of the dangers of not doing so‚ and significantly smaller than

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    Decline of Public Life‚ Commercializing Leisure and Recreation; Formalizing Recreation: Organization over spontaneity are the three developments that have brought about the change in leisure time. The Decline of Public Life is a development in which Richard Sennett argues that modernity has seen the fall of public man‚ as people more and more seek refuge in “ties of family or intimate association” (Sennett 1977). Leisure has been affected in far-reaching ways. Migration to the suburbs and the progression

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    In the poem The Juggler by Richard Wilbur he uses diction‚ change in tone‚ and metaphors to describe the juggler. The use of these things reveals the speaker’s amazement and enjoyment with the trick and the juggler. The use of diction in the passage helps the reader get a warm view of the juggler. For example‚ in line 6 it says “I takes a sky blue juggler with 5 red balls”. The sky blue gives off a light happy feeling because it can be associated with babies/young children as well as a bright sunny

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    Richard Curtis’s blend of romance‚ comedy and sci-fi genres in About Time create the perfect combination for a film to relax to at the end of a long week. Known for his light-hearted and uplifting films such as Love Actually and Notting Hill‚ Curtis has once again ticked all the right boxes with this one. The plot of this film focuses on the protagonist Tim’s (Domhnall Gleeson) ability to travel back in time. Despite this sci-fi element the film is still relatable for us spectators. What really

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    feels the pain of a loss. Behind the setting of a bright room‚ a warm fire‚ and a family’s love‚ you find yourself absorbing amazing imagery and allusions that will drastically change your understanding of this literary piece. In the poem ‚the author Richard Wilbur uses the literary device of imagery as not only a method to strengthen the readers understanding of the situation at hand‚ but also climbs to the level of placing hidden allusions which refer to great biblical stories in which sharpens the

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    Richard Bach made a very powerful statement in the book Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah that has always resonated well with his audience and it was “Rarely do members of the same family grow up under the same roof.” This concept has created the profound thought that family does not need to be related‚ and in fact you can meet members of your family in every stage of your life. When you imagine a family; race‚ age‚ and sexuality are not determining factors. However‚ a family is a

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    I chose Richard Lovelace who writes to his lovers to tell them how he lives in the moment. Although he writes from prison‚ Lovelace continues to enjoy life and love his mistress in ’To Althea‚ From Prison.’ Lovelace describes how although he is locked in a prison‚ his mind and soul are free to live for the moment. ’Stone walls do not a prison make‚ nor iron bars a cage -- minds innocent and quiet take that for an hermitage -- that I have freedom in my love‚ and in my soul am free( “To Althea

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    and spend hours endlessly sharing stories‚ making memories‚ and of course‚ opening presents! What happens though‚ when all of the sentimental value of Christmas is replaced solely with physical value‚ the gifts? What would Christmas be like then? Richard Rodriguez takes the readers through one of his annual Christmases and brings to light‚ through his thoughts‚ the disconnect that exists between himself‚ his siblings‚ and his parents. Rodriguez’ chronological presentation of events with flashbacks

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    In an excerpt from his book The God Delusion (2006)‚ Richard Dawkins argues that scientific evidence is fundamental to the establishment that a scientific theory‚ such as the idea of creationism and theory of evolution‚ can become a scientific fact. Dawkins states that "if all evidence in the universe turned in favor of creationism." As an ethologist and biologist himself‚ the plethora of evidence regarding a certain theory would allow him to safely conclude that the argument in question is in fact

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    complications utilizing natural supplements to create the medication needed. Technology has been evolving quickly and mostly everyone has adapted to it and is apart of their natural environment and utilizes it in anyway daily. In Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv utilizes rhetorical questions‚ anecdote‚ and repetition to convey his message about the separation between humans and nature. In the passage he utilizes rhetorical questions and asks two in particular to really get the audience thinking. "Why

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