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    In the essay "Keeping Close to Home: Class and Education" by Bell Hooks‚ she argues against the statement that "assimilation is the way to gain acceptance… for those in power. Seeing from her college experiences and from other examples‚ one can argue that one can survive by staying true to one’s cultural identity. My personal beliefs lead me to support Ms. Hooks in this argument that assimilation alone is the only way to survive. In the beginning on page 60‚ her parents argued that she didn’t need

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    often led to accomplishing advances that prior civilizations failed to achieve. As the chapter closes‚ the success of the new European society would profit from the borrowed ideas that Romans converted to match their needs would prove beneficial for the upcoming Europe society that would continue to inherit other technologies much like the Romans did. In continuation‚ the third chapter is titled “The Not so Dark Ages” which is span of time from 500 A.D. till 900. This portion of the book consists of

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    The Not-So-Great Garbage Patch The waste of mankind can literally be found throughout all parts of our planet. Contrary to what people would like to believe‚ not all garbage magically makes its way into some convenient dump. In fact‚ it is estimated that mankind dumps about 14 billion pounds of plastic into our oceans each year ("Marine Debris"). Everywhere leads to the ocean; whether pollutants travel by river‚ sewer‚ or runoff makes no difference. In recent years‚ the amount of debris making its

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    further than that. It would silence the birds‚ kill the fish‚ exterminate the plants‚ and even harm humans. This mysterious powder was beginning to become more known and accepted as a mean for terminating insects. Why could an insecticide so detrimental become so widely used?

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    history. He is very strong and this is one of the reasons why he is so well know. Hercules is also very famous and characters of him come out on movies. Out of all the Gods and Hero’s of the Ancient time Hercules is the most well known and most seen on movies all over the world. The reason why people like Hercules so much is because he would save lives and he would win battle’s to save the people in his town. Why is Hercules so popular? Well to start off Hercules lived a long time ago in the Ancient

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    longed for heroes and legendary warriors. A hero was comprised of many traits such as; superhuman strength‚ a great love of battle‚ and an intense desire for glory. Beowulf was a man of mighty power. This is shown when the book states‚ “In his far off home Beowulf‚ Higlac’s / Follower and the strongest of the Geats -- greater / And stronger than anyone or anywhere in this world…”(109-111). Beowulf also shows great strength when he rips Grendel’s arm off. “The monster’s hatred rose higher‚ / But his power

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    My Not So Perfect Date I am blindfolded headed on a special date in my boyfriend’s truck. As I sit there impatiently awaiting the arrival of our destination‚ the radio turns on with a soft and slow country song. Twenty minutes passes and we are still not there and I am wondering if we will ever get there. He has been planning this date for a while‚ so no telling where we are going or what we will be doing. I feel the truck slowly come to a stop and the loud diesel truck turns off. I hear his

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    Why Dogs are so Special? The loyalty you find in a dog is incomparable to that of anyone else; a bond is created that is both genuine and unique. For example‚ they can sense when you are not feeling well. It is something that cannot be found in other pets or humans for that matter. They are friendly‚ smart and easily trained. I have always found that dogs have made me happy when I am around them. Without a doubt‚ they are the most loyal and patient companions a person could ask for. I have two

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    Running head: Why Adolescence is so Difficult Why Adolescence can be Such a Difficult Period of a Person’s Life Tyler Marr Cloud County Community College Abstract Adolescent can be hard on teens because of the many life changing decisions that have to be made. The changes that occur during this stage of life can also be hard to deal with. Many mental‚ physical‚ and hormonal changes happen that eventually make us young adults. This time can be confusing and hard to comprehend

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    order to do medical or scientific tests on them. Pros - the importance of studying anatomy for scientific understanding (research into genetic engineering‚ treatment of diseases such as cancer‚ training of biology students and so on) - no viable alternative; testing on humans is both morally and ethically wrong and therefore not acceptable. - laboratory animals are bred for that specific purpose Cons - cruelty to animals; many believe that animals have rights

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