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    Modernism Paper (Draft) Modernism has the ability to completely change how a story is told. Certain modernist ideas impact different elements of a story. An example of this would be the modernist idea of the world as a wasteland and how it affects the setting, characters, and events of a story. “The Grapes of Wrath” by John Steinbeck is a great example of a story that expresses the idea of the world as a wasteland. The story takes place during the Great Depression, a time of great economic…

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    Teen Activist Essay

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    What is a teen activist? Well a teen activist is someone who wants to make the world a better place they stand up for what they think is fair and they speak out. There are many,many problems around the world but teen activist are slowly solving them one by one. For example Malala Yousafzai,Alex Lin and Alex Libby. Do you know My first example of a teen activist is Malala Yousafzai. She is making the world a better place by spreading awareness that girls deserve education. She is doing…

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    The Canadian Red Cross

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    organization that was founded to protect human life and health, to ensure respect for all human being and prevent human suffering. The Red Cross aims to “ To improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity in Canada and around the world” By all means to encourage more people to donate blood. The target audience is current mentality and board demographic especially young professionals. There are total six goals that Red Cross would like to accomplishment. To achieve…

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    Benjamin Whorf and Edward Sapir claims that language determines our perceptions of the world (Denham & Lobeck, 2010). Different languages shape up the world in different ways and that could mean that they think of the world in a different way. Language is also maintained to convey culture and without that, both language and culture will die off. Imagine a world where everyone perceives that one language is better than another, the society will lose its cultural variety and this situation…

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    people do not really think of what a great place America actually is. On July fourth, Abraham Lincoln signed a contract that gave all Americans independence. Many years ago America had slavery that was destroying our people. Slaves were beat to death, pushed, and constantly working. Abraham lincoln gave a speech on January first during World War 2. The speech set all slaves free. This finally gave them a chance to live in the America that was just getting better. Today many people think…

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    What Is Btj Personality

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    and finesse of a world leader or with the insensitivity of a cult leader." I also learned that I am described as "larger than life", so when dealing with customers I make it hard for them to decline service. From this I did know that I stick to thinking by using logic and reasoning rather than emotions. Last, I do agree somewhat agree with ENTJs being described as decisive, I often remain resolute in conflict, however, I will consider others opinions. Differences in the work place are due to…

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    difference in the world. Give Kids the World and Big Brothers and Big Sisters are volunteer organization that are similar in which they deal with children but also have some differences in the way they incorporate their help. The two organizations, Give Kids the World and Big Brothers and Big Sisters, have similar characteristics of one another. In both these organization it deals with kids that don’t have the same opportunities as other children. In both these places they help out…

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    Imagine getting on a boat and sailing to a country that you know nothing about, but the fact that it would offer a better life. That’s what many immigrants went through to come to a country they thought could give them freedom, and hope. The American dream to these immigrants was hope of a better life, in the “New World.” All of them coming from different places from all around the world to live the American dream, and doing whatever it took to get to America. “A mighty woman with a torch,…

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    is important to me is because it was made by one of my best friends and her mom, who are very special to me and who I adore dearly. Another reason is because it was made for three of us so we all three have one and it represents our friendship and how good of friends we are. My necklace is important to me because it was handmade by one of my best friends for me her and another one of our best friends and it will always represent our friendship. Another important thing to me is my…

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    is counseled throughout his journey by his mentor Pangloss, who provides optimistic support often reciting his mantra “this is the best of all possible worlds.” By the conclusion of the novel Candide has witnessed natural disasters, disastrous absurdity, and man’s evil nature. He has learned that whatever is, is not necessarily right with the world. During an exchange with a wise Turkish farmer Candide asks about his farm; “I cultivate them (his 20 acres) with my children, and the work keeps us…

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