When YouTube first went online in early 2005‚ it started small and viewers could watch one of the co-founders at the zoo. But quickly‚ once YouTube became the one place that people could watch new and old music videos from their favorite bands‚ not to mention many other videos‚ it got bigger; it helped that Google bought them out. Now‚ you can watch videos for tv shows‚ recordings‚ trailers‚ vlogs‚ and educational videos‚ as well as many many more videos to watch. Some videos will always stand out
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learn about still to this day because of the horrible things that happened to the Jews and so we are prepared so the Holocaust never happens again. It’s important to give recognition to how cruelly the Jews were treated in the concentration camps by simply just being themselves‚ human. For example‚ in
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STAY STRONG Ever tried. Ever failed No mater. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. You’ve heard about cases‚ you’ve also seen it through history‚ now I want you to live through it. Focus and start imagining what I’m going to say. Imagine that you’re sitting in your room; your door is locked‚ with a pen in your hand and a black piece of paper in front of you. Your hand is shaking‚ and tears start falling down your cheeks again. “To my family” your write‚ “to my friends” you write‚ umm
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Have you ever starred at a model on a cover of a magazine‚ thinking "I wish to look like that"? Is it logical to base your feelings of self worth on models in advertisements and magazines? The answer is: absolutely not. The models we see in magazines‚ should not be people we look up to in terms of body image. "Looks don’t matter‚ beauty is skin deep." We often hear sayings like this‚ and yet we live in a society that contradicts this very idea. If looks don’t matter‚ why does the media use airbrushing
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Dickinson’s most well-known poem with this theme is “Because I could not stop for Death.” Through Emily Dickinson’s clever style of writing‚ effective use of literary elements‚ and vivid imagery she successfully creates a poem that clearly expresses her views regarding death. “Because I could not stop for Death” is composed of six stanzas in which the narrator strikingly recalls her final passage to her grave. The speaker begins with: “Because I could not stop for Death/ He kindly stopped for me” (lines
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The Claim: Trump states that “Radical Islamic terrorism is the problem” and everyone is ignoring it‚ this would be the claim because Trump is claiming that this is America’s issue and it must be solved in order to “Make America Great Again.” 2. The Evidence: The evidence in this political ad is that Trump says that “cutting the head off Isis and taking their oil” is the way to solve this issue. 3. The underlying assumption‚ principle or rule that connects the evidence to the claim: The assumption
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‘Let — go — that — Oh-h-h! Please‚ now‚ will you? Don’t start drinking again! Come on — give me the bottle. I told you I’d stay awake givin’ it to you. Come on. If you do like that a-way — then what are you going to be like when you go home. Come on — leave it with me — I’ll leave half in the bottle. Pul-lease. You know what Dr Carter says — I’ll stay awake and give it to you‚ or else fix some of it in the bottle — come on — like I told you‚ I’m too tired to be fightin’ you all night. . . . All right
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alibaba321 See the truth‚ perceive the lie Nietzsche explains nature as an overall relative to humans; he proposes a potent and significant explanation of the development of language and the realization of concepts. He achieves this by exploiting the successive effects on human awareness. He suggests that originally humans were "an artistically creating subject" as he puts it. Whose essential human determination is the construction of metaphors? Due to evolution‚ humankind developed a capacity
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poems‚ “I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died” and “Because I could not Stop for Death‚” strongly relate to death. They both differ in several ways although they are very similar in others. Dickinson had a certain theme to everything she wrote‚ although she did visit several other themes‚ most of her work that was published related to love or most frequently‚ death. Although both of these poems are about death‚ what happens after they pass away differ a great deal from the other. In “Because I could not stop
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“Because I Could not Stop for Death” and “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” Comparison The poems “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson and “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night” by Dylan Thomas are two poems that discuss the dark topic of death. Death is something that is viewed differently by different people‚ some embrace it while others do not embrace it. Both the poems have different views upon death but also have much in common. While the poems
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