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    We propose that burning of coal be prohibited. Burning coal has been proven to damage whole ecosystems in local environments. By introducing pollutants such as sulfur in the atmosphere‚ the water cycle percolates pollutants into the soil. These harmful chemicals are introduced to the animals through digestion. Pollutants react with tiny droplets in the clouds to form‚ nitric acids. These weak acids develop what is know as acid rain. Acid rain is caused by air pollution. When either fuel is burned

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    The burning question "What is life all about?" has echoed through the ages. In the 1970s‚ the world embarked upon a new age in which it was more acceptable than it had ever been before to question authority and the standards of society. The English comedy group Monty Python’s Flying Circus made movies throughout this period‚ taking advantage of this new attitude. In 1983‚ in one of their final full-length features‚ the Monty Python group attacked that burning question‚ "What is life all about‚" in

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    Did you ever notice how people try to act perfect or like they are fine? Melanie Martinez writes about not being perfect in her song “Dollhouse.”Melanie’s music represents a mixture of electropop‚ indie rock‚ and alternative rock genre‚ which are mostly similar but all creative. People are not always perfect and it’s okay. As shown in her music Melanie Martinez and many more artists talk about how they try to be perfect or don’t even try because they know it’s ok not to be. Melanie Martinez is 22

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    The playwright Our Town features a wide range of philosophizing that one would not usually expect from such a traditional and classic play. The play’s author‚ Thornton Wilder‚ does an exceptional job characterizing his characters‚ with many seeming completely normal yet others clearly extraordinarily wise. The two main characters‚ characters George and Emily are both consistent sources of wisdom and clarity throughout the play. Throughout the play‚ George’s parts resonated with me the most‚ and he

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    House to House by David Bellavia (Bell) is a personal memoir of his experiences during the Iraq war. The book follows Bell and his men on their mission to clear opposing forces out of buildings in Fallujah‚ which was the most dangerous city for armed forces in Iraq. While following through with the task they faced staggering opposition and at times overwhelming odds. In order to survive this suicide mission Bell and his men transition from average men to machines that are programmed to survive at

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    the 1960’s‚ burning the flag has been protected under the First Amendment. Many attempts throughout the years have been made to overrule that decision.(Garbus Martin) In 1968‚ the Federal Flag Desecration Law was enacted. It prohibited any action of “contempt” against the flag. (Flag Burning and Desecration) Many Americans sacrifice their lives to keep our American Flag flying. Although many believe burning the American Flag is okay‚ it should be illegal. Some people believe that burning the flag

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    Our Town Play Analysis

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    The Role of Death in “Our Town”- A Three-Act Play by Thornton Wilder Term Paper INTRODUCTION TO LITERARY STUDIES II Mag. Dr. phil. Maria-Theresia Holub SS 2012 Submitted by Vera Schuster Table of Contents 1. Introduction page 3 2. The Funeral in Act III page 4‚ 5‚ 6 3. The Eternal “Something” page 7 4. Effect on the Audience page 8‚ 9 5. Conclusion

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    Islam being frowned upon in Society When asking someone about their religion every religion gets the same reaction either “oh that’s cool” or will make a comment to seem interested‚ but when the answer is Islam‚ the facial expression and opinion of the person changes‚ and the first thing that comes to mind is “terrorist” or “why?” This‚ is not a personal opinion‚ this is a fact. I have witnessed many instances where someone who is Muslim being judged and looked down upon. In fact‚ in an

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    Our Future Selves Analysis

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    In the essay “Our Future Selves‚” by Eric Schmitz and Jared Cohen‚ the authors focus solely on how technology has had an optimistic impact on our lives and society. Similarly‚ the more technology advances are available the more effective‚ productive‚ and creative an individual will become‚ therefore‚ making an individual feel more connected and equal. However‚ in his essay “The Loneliness of the Interconnected‚” Charles Seife introduces and proposes an opposing view. Seife believes that the more

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    anti-American activity may take on many forms‚ flag burning infuriates other citizens unlike no other. These acts of pure hatred toward this country are controversial in terms of free speech and first amendment rights‚ which is why many Americans see fit to punish these offenders even though they are protected by the constitution. The burning of the American flag is not attributed to a certain group of citizens but to those who strongly disagree with our country’s leaders and motives. This act is primarily

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