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    fascinated by the very little parrots that were jumping and perching on a bar inside the cage. The man badly required money for ticket to go home and he requested the narrator to buy the birds and give him some money. The narrator found him to be a dweller of Kutch‚ not far from Hyderabad Sind. The son of the narrator took the cage and his heart was dancing with joy. He was feeding the parrots with a green chili and ripe guava. While feeding‚ the narrator’s hand was nipped by the birds. She was angry

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    “...Sometimes quiet is violent / I find it hard to hide it / My pride is no longer inside ... There’s no hiding for me / I’m forced to deal with what I feel / There is no distraction to mask what is real / I could pull the steering wheel…” -Car Radio. Twenty One Pilots The lyrics above by Twenty One Pilots explains how it felt after his car radio was stolen.He talks about how “quiet is violent” ‚being alone without any distractions like people or music to keep you from thinking of those dangerous

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    The film I chose for the midterm in humanities‚ 105 is Desperately Seeking Susan. In this film’s money can give you the full spectrum of power while seeking out happiness‚ adventure and love.Roberta is desperately seeking out her inner self and without money she would not have the power to explore the situation with Jim and Susan . She would not have the means to go to the city‚ take a day off‚ and purchases Susan’s jacket.After Roberta’s transformation into Susan she has no means to care for herself

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    The After Effects from Combat In Brian Turner’s poem‚ “Perimeter Watch”‚ a cautious solider returns to the comforts of their civilian home and community after serving in combat. Though their establishment is precisely the same as it was when they left; their own selves and inner thoughts are forever engraved with the routine(s)‚ order(s) and repression of war. Therefore‚ making it difficult for the solider to grasp true reality. Within the night‚ the renewed civilian does a perimeter check thoroughly

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    explicitly requested this extra level of protection”. This program seems Unconstitutional but it has lead to several recent arrest for illegal guns. PJ. Browne‚ the department’s chief spokesperson‚ said “on Dec. 16‚ officers arrested a man on a rooftop of a building in the Bronx. A hearing was called by Judge Sheindlin to discuss ways on how to resolve this issue. One way was to require the Police Department to create a formal written Policy. Judge Sheindlin

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    himself and others by placing his large-scale sculptures in public places so people may interact with his work.Every sculpture that Gormley has made is more than six feet two inches in height. Some are made from fiberglass and usually placed on the rooftops weighing seventy to one hundred pounds each. Quick 2 Other statues placed on the sidewalks are made from cast iron and weighing about one thousand four hundred pounds each! It’s quite amazing that Gormley uses his own body index. How does he

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    Lucy Jordan is set in my opinion in the 1960’s‚ where women were house wives and did nothing else but "clean the house for hours or rearrange the flowers". This already is not typical of women today. Women today have jobs and are independent. Women in those days were portrayed as staying at home and being a homemaker. They cleaned the house‚ washed the clothes and dishes‚ did the cooking‚ and took care of the kids when they got home from school or when they stayed home from school for being sick

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    recreation. Facilities available in the apartments is also the main attraction. Fitness Facilities such as fitness center‚ swimming pool‚ jogging track‚ playground‚ mini market‚ restaurants‚ cafes‚ and other facilities will make the apartment dwellers do not have to go far to meet their needs. Disadvantage of living in Apartment Besides the advantages of the apartment‚ there is also a shortage of living in an apartment you need to know. For example‚ maintenance costs (maintenance fee) or

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    Many artists use the public space to engage with social and political issues as it allows their community to get involved but also gives people a voice. In order to answer the question of how these artists use the public space to engage with such issues‚ I will discuss the art project‚ ‘The Roof Is on Fire’‚ by Suzanne Lacey‚ Annie Jacoby and Chris Johnson‚ which proceeded from 1993 to 1994.Within this project‚ teens from Oakland‚ USA sat in cars on top of a parking lot whilst they talked about social

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    Yet‚ there continues to be a slew of prominent individuals who employ cultural racism when discussing the opportunities and success of blacks and Hispanics. Inciting visions of the American Dream‚ claiming with hard work and perseverance‚ anyone can be successful in America (Bonilla-Silva 2003). The problem with this is that the United States has managed to convince people that an individual’s hard work is the only determinant of accomplishment in this country. This ideology denies the power of

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