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    The World of Wrestling

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    Response 3 English 201 December 19‚ 2000 In The World of Wrestling by Roland Barthes‚ he takes the sport of wrestling and turns it into a modern day myth. He talks of the French wrestling scene describing the spectacle‚ the venues‚ and the wrestlers themselves. It is well known that wrestling itself isn’t real‚ just acting but it is still fancied by many people. The wrestler personalities are typically categorized the bastards and the good guys often having good fighting evil. The role a

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    Forging a World Economy

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    1. Forging A World Economy; 1400-1800 Intro Paragraph: The Rise of the West: Scholars tried to explain why political & economic power was concentrated in the hands of Western States (Western Europe & the US). Debates between the two got heated because it concerned the present the future as much as it did the past. A.On one side; Cultural Approach: were those who congratulated today’s winners in the global economy by arguing that the rich were wealthy

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    Third World and Children

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    especially now in the third world countries. UNICEF offers help for children with difficult circumstances. In all parts of the world‚ for example: Kosovo‚ Zambia‚ Colombia and Vietnam. UNICEF works in 189 countries and is one of the biggest UN-organizations. They give people food‚ safety‚ water‚ help in illness and education. I admire the work UNICEF is doing‚ especially for the children who have to suffer. History of the United Nations and UNICEF December 11th 1946. The World War II has just been ended

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    How to Change the World

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    Here are twenty things that you can do to change people’s lives‚ yourself‚ and the world. These are in no particular order. 1 – Adopt – Adopting someone is one of the greatest things you can do. You’ll change your life and someone else’s. Adopt a baby‚ a child‚ or a teen. By being adopted they’ll always know that there is truly kind people in the world and they’ll pay it back to society. 2 – Just Be Nice – This is something EVERYONE can do‚ you don’t need any money or any talent. Hold the door

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    Beauty In Brave New World

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    minds. This idea can be heavily seen in Brave New world by Aldous Huxley. For years‚ society’s idea of beauty has been the main factor in determining how people dress‚ act‚ and look. Cultures are being morphed into an image that is trying to reflect beauty. Children from a very young age are conditioned r5to see themselves in a certain way. Not only do men and women feel this pressure‚ but society’s overpowering influence on cultures around the world is making

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    What do you think the best sport in the world is? In terms of watching it and playing it‚ soccer is the best. According to FIFA’s most recent big count survey there are 265 million players actively involved in soccer around the world. Soccer is the most played sport worldwide‚ many people love it and I’m one of those people. In soccer the rules are simple. It’s all about getting the ball into the net without using your hands. To play soccer‚ only little equipment is required. Set some cones up‚ get

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    text‚ discuss Mustafa Mond’s statement: " The secret to happiness is liking what you have to do."</b></center> <br> <br>Mustafa Mond is presented to us as one of the Ten World Controllers in Brave New World‚ of that Utopian‚ communal and stabilized world‚ set six hundred years into future. This new world that contradicts the world we live in today‚ eliminated the Freedoms that we depend on: the freedom of choice‚ the freedom of thought‚ religion and being. They have chosen to condition their individuals

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    In Robert Kagan’s‚ The World America Made‚ he provides meticulous opinions and a considered perspective on how the world might be completely different than it is today if the United States didn’t exist. Due to a subject one should be familiar with‚ this work is an exquisite resource to students‚ teachers‚ and anyone who cares the slightest bit about the country. Throughout the book‚ Kagan makes arguments about how other countries wouldn’t be as successful as they are today and that there would be

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    claims in his book titled‚ ‘The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century ’(2005)‚ that globalization and technology has flattened the world to a ‘level playing field’. He analyses the ten ‘flatteners’ or events that happened over a period of around ten years to make the world go flat. The first flattener‚ that Friedman writes about‚ was the Fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and end of the Cold War‚ that brought forward the idea of a globalized world‚ where people from either side of

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    The Ojibwa myth‚ “Nanabush Creates the World”‚ greatly demonstrates many social values that are imperative to the culture as the story suggests itself. Firstly‚ there is the idea of looking out for young siblings. This idea also implies that the Ojibwa provide more power and responsibility to the elder sibling‚ which supposed the Ojibwa valued them more. Nanabush was known to be the elder brother who had the responsibility to avenge the death of his younger brother. He took the role of being the

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