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    28 September 2011 The average American lacks a healthy lifestyle‚ and there are three reasons why. One of the reasons is that Americans have bad eating habits. Unhealthy eating is becoming worse and worse in the American society. They would benefit and help create a better lifestyle from eating healthier. Another reason is the lack of exercise‚ more Americans should exercise. It would help lower the obesity level that is so high in this nation. The average American should take in 2‚000 calories

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    What am I Eating Anyway? Question: Are the Biomolecules Sugar‚ Starch‚ Protein‚ and Lipids present in the foods Turkey Gravy‚ Peas‚ and Applesauce? Background Information: Learning experience 4 teaches the understanding of how to identify a small sample of Biomolecules within a wide variety of substances. The specific biomolecules that were observed in the lab were Sugar‚ Starch‚ Protein‚ and Lipids. These 4 Biomolecules were tested within the foods applesauce‚ peas‚ and turkey gravy. These

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    Due to the legacy and influence of John Steinbeck‚ The Grapes of Wrath has become an inspiration for various artists such as Bruce Springsteen and Rage Against the Machine. While Springsteen produced the song‚ “The Ghost of Tom Joad” in 1995‚ the Rage Against the Machine covered it in 1998. Both covers of the song emotionally snatched the hearts of listeners and provided a message for the impoverished and working class. Also‚ both artists performed varying styles of music to express their feelings

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    Krystal Giffen The Grapes of Wrath Part 1: Literary Analysis 1. A. “…‘What’s this call‚ this sperit?’ An’ I says‚ ‘It’s love…” (page 23‚ Chapter 4). This quote is an example of an metaphor. The use of this metaphor was to show the reader why the preacher doesn’t preach anymore. The effect the metaphor had on the reader was‚ for them to see how the preacher really viewed ‘the sperit’. B. “One cat’ takes and shoves ten families out. Cat’s all over hell now…” (pg. 8‚ Chapter 2). This quote is

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    Grapes of Wrath Being part of a community is something everyone should relate to‚ yet hard times make people feel alone and alienated. They feel as if they can relate to no one‚ and no one has the same problems as them. However‚ in The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck writes about a family of migrants who lose everything. They are left homeless with no money‚ and are forced to travel to California‚ where they hope for work. Despite all their hardships they even grow closer as they learn the importance

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    Intellectual Freedom.’” The High School Journal 74.1 (Oct.- Nov. 1990): 1-7. Web. JSTOR. 9 April 2013. The novel‚ The Grapes of Wrath‚ was banned from many public libraries and public and private schools. It has a list of a lot of the schools. Also‚ it listed what parents had to stay and their complaints. Kappel‚ Tim. “Trampling out the Vineyards: Kern County’s Ban on The Grapes of Wrath.” California History 61.3 (Fall 1982): 210-221. Web. JSTOR. 9 April 2013. In Kern County‚ California‚ the County

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    Grapes of Wrath Final Essay In John Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath he succeeds in capturing the suffering and turmoil surrounding farm owners‚ families‚ and migrant workers during the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. The way in which Steinbeck captures the struggle of the Joad family and many others as they make their way to the “Eden” of California gives excellent insight into the American socioeconomic condition in the 1930s. In many ways I believe that Steinbeck is condemning‚ not necessarily

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    AP Language‚ Per. 5 12 January 2013 Grapes of Wrath Analysis The cold‚ soaked earth‚ which was a source of life not too long ago‚ abducts a young child while the mother can only watch hopelessly as the husband shovels mounds of dirt. This event is not too different than most that citizens living during the Dust Bowl had to deal with. The self-destructive nature caused the American people to keep expanding and shaping the land as they saw fit. Because of this they overworked the land which‚ combined

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    “I would argue that feminist film studies is not only still alive and well‚ but has‚ in fact‚ become much more heterogeneous‚ dynamic‚ and open in its scope‚ encompassing not just film analysis but also television and new media studies…” says Karen Hollinger from Feminist Film Studies (Hollinger 19). Film’s have definitely grown and expanded from the years pass. Women are now starting to be given roles other than those to please the male eye such as the girlfriend‚ secretary‚ receptionist‚ or mother

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    transcendental beliefs. As with many works at the time‚ these papers still hold relevance in the 21st century and can be applied to modern citizens‚ such as Elizabeth Gilbert. As a novelist and memoirist‚ Gilbert tells the tale of her self-discovery in three parts in Eat‚ Pray‚ Love that each display a transcendental belief. Gilbert exhibits the quote‚ “My life is for itself and not a

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