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    You Can't Go Home Again

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    The text “You can’t go again” is an article from the newspaper Time‚ 24th December the 2001. The article is written by Tariq Ramadan. The general topic is the discussion about Muslims and integration in Europe. In the article Ramdan concludes that many Muslims are doing well in Europe‚ but great deals of them have a lot of problems. But according to Ramdan the problems can only be solved if both Muslims and non-Muslims make an effort. And Ramadan does not have any doubts. He says: “The non-Muslims

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    Why Do Children Meet Boo?

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    I predict the kids will not meet Boo because I think people are lying when they say he comes out at night. Boo is locked up all day‚ but apparently people have seen him come outside at night‚ that is another reason why I think the kids will not meet Boo as well. Boo is/ might still be a part of a gang. Boo is also locked up because he was a part of a gang‚ and because he had other bad ideas that he did. Boo never really did anything bad in the gang‚ the worst they did was drink whisky and run around

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    Europe Meets the New World In 1492‚ Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Everyone knows this phrase‚ but that was just the beginning of a very complex story. Europe was all unified under the Roman Catholic Church. For years Columbus tried to convince the King of Portugal to support him in his idea for an easier western route to the Indies but he was turned down‚ so he looked elsewhere. Finally‚ King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain agreed to sponsor the voyage because they thought it would create

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    Introduction Lean Consumption Meets Lean Provision Consumption. It sounds so easy. Indeed‚ in advanced market economies‚ it’s often portrayed as effortless. Consumers can get just what they want easily‚ even instantly. And yet‚ the problem is that consumption often isn’t easy and consumers can’t get what they desire. And this is true in every category of consumption‚ for all types of goods and services. In this book we will see why consumption is often hard work for the consumer and is

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    Linda Sidner has supported her claims in her speech‚ “Wait Until They are Older”‚ in a superior manner to Deborah Pendegrast in her speech‚ “Tweens Are Ready for Cell Phones”. The former was clearer about her claims and more specific with her support than the latter. Pendegrast speech has several critical flaws. First‚ she is in a position of high potential for bias‚ in that she works for a telecommunications company the revenue of which is increased if parents allow “tweens” to be included in the

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    believing‚ and generally speaking‚ this will eventually conflict with the views and values of others. In order to get our point across or to find out what other people believe and why‚ we will need to negotiate to reach an understanding. Mary Roach writes about some personal experiences she had with arguing in her essay "Meet the Bickersons‚" which humorously accounts her trials with relationships. To be sure‚ there are many benefits and also disadvantages from arguing; knowing what to say‚ how to say

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    What if the world was a big disappointment? What if the way the world we espied wasn’t that predictable? The hopes and dreams created to fulfil the emptiness has shifted and moulded the perceptions of mankind to think that there is an innate ability to exist with the alliance of others‚ such as‚ with people of the same gender‚age‚interests and most importantly culture. Anthropologists and psychologists propose that Homo Sapiens are not born a self‚ rather the self is weakened by the surroundings

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    The novel‚ Inside Out and Back Again‚ first takes place in Saigon‚ South Vietnam from February 11th to April 30th . Saigon is where Ha and her family reside in. The Vietnam War has impacted the way they live and where they live negatively. For example: On page 15‚ Ha’s mother quotes “...if the price of eggs were not the price of rice‚ and the price of rice were not the price of gasoline‚ and the price of gasoline were not the price of gold…”‚ indicating that prices increased dramatically and the

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    in the media today. President Donald J. Trump took office earlier this year and has been in the process of trying to “Make America Great Again”. The executive orders that have recently made headlines are controversial and everywhere you go someone has something to say about it. At the end of the day‚ immigration has positive and negative concerns‚ but it is what we have built the foundation of our country on. Immigration is important and problematic due to the recent executive orders that President

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    The book Inside Out & Back Again by Lai shows the struggles that refugees face in their long journey to safety and a new home. In the book‚ the author uses a character named Ha and the rest of her family to show what refugees go through while escaping their home country. Ha‚ and her family have lived in Saigon Vietnam their whole lives up until 1975 when the communists took over their country. Throughout the book‚ the author shows us the struggles that refugees go through by telling a story through

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