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    have to help the rest of the world with their issues of poverty‚ as well as our own? If we honestly think about reducing poverty‚ how will the world benefit? How will the US benefit? Peter Singer is the author of the article “America’s Shame: The Chronicle of Higher Education." He completed this article on May 13‚ 2009. The author’s intention is to show America’s true and current role‚ as a developed country‚ in the decline of poverty. Per Singer (2009)‚ "Education seems to be the key to eradication

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    is a system of belief or religious practice based on supposed communication with the spirits of the dead‚ especially through mediums. The beginning of the Spiritualism movement was March 31‚ 1848. The two sisters‚ Kate and Margaret Fox‚ were the first ones to report contact with a spirit. They lived in Hydesville‚ New York‚ and reportedly would create pranks to trick their parents into believing there was a spirit residing in their home. At first‚ the Fox sisters would attach apples to strings and

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    Writer Steve Maraboli once wrote‚ “Life doesn’t get easier or more forgiving‚ we get stronger and more resilient.” This quote shows the understanding this writer has for the human spirit and all the amazing things it is capable of. Throughout the book A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah‚ Ishmael’s life that was once filled with making music and playing soccer with friends quickly became a life of a child solider. Ishmael shows that he can come back from anything life throws at him and inspires the reader

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    I have always love horses‚ and as a little girl one of my favorite movies was Spirit: a movie set in the 1800s about a wild mustang who is captured by the U.S army and embarks on a long journey back home to his family. I loved this movie not only because of the many horses‚ but also because I related with Spirit’s struggles. When I was very young my parents got divorced and my dad won custody of my little sister and I. At that young age I felt like I lost my mother because even though I still got

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    Detrimental Cult of Machismo in Chronicle of a Death Foretold Machismo is a cultural attitude especially prevalent in Latin-American societies that emphasizes aggressive male behavior and violent masculinity. In the novella‚ Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ Marquez not only depicts the toxic Latin American male culture through the actions of the characters‚ but he also condemns it by exposing its deathly consequences. The narrator in the novella hunts for the real convict of a homicide and explores

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    In today’s interactive oral I gained a better understanding of the Colombian culture‚ specifically religion and weddings‚ and applied this knowledge to what I already knew about our culture and to Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s novel A Chronicle of a Death Foretold. Catholicism has been widely practiced in Colombia ever since the Conquistadors first introduced it to the country. As such‚ Colombian Catholics strive to complete the seven sacraments of baptism‚ reconciliation‚ Eucharist‚ confirmation‚

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    they live in. Only recently have they begun to be looked at as near equals to men and given a voice. Still‚ in some countries women may be pushed aside and left without a say in important decision-making. In the momentous novel The House of the Spirits‚ by Isabel Allende‚ the wife of each generation is a matriarch in her family. Individually they rise above cultural trends‚ and their husbands or lovers‚ to exercise the fact that women are important. Women can be as powerful as men‚ even in a male-dominated

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    In the movie The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion‚ The Witch and the Wardrobe Lucy shows so much of a leader because she is the first one to find a way to narnia. She may be the youngest but she is very important. When she tries to tell Peter‚ Edmund‚ and Susan they all don’t believe her but Lucy has been known to be very truthful. She developes a really close relationship with Aslan. Susan and Lucy both witness Aslan giving himself up to instead of Edmund. The two ladies seem like followers just like

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    In the books ‘house of spirits’ and ‘Perfume’ characterization is done by giving extra ordinary abilities to the protagonist. It uses its protagonist ‘Clara’ and ‘Grenouille’ as a medium of describing the people but in ‘house of spirits’ through the eyes of ‘Alba’ and ‘Esteban’ and in ‘Perfume’ through the narrator (third person narration) as he gives the reader two aspects both contrasting each other. ‘Perfume’ a book with sense of smell aided in creating a picture the author ‘Patrick Suskind’

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    The role of Familial Honor and fate in Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s The Chronicle of a Death Foretold "On the day they were going to kill him‚ Santiago Nasar got up at five-thirty in the morning..." (3). In this manner‚ in the first line of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s novel‚ Chronicle of a Death Foretold‚ the reader is introduced to Santiago‚ the main character who is viciously murdered by Pedro and Pablo Vicario for allegedly taking the virginity of their sister‚ Angela. In the novel‚ Marquez uses

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