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    A decade of governmental planning and privatization of prisons has born what is known as the harshest immigration law in history. Astonishingly, this law wasn 't formed by our Federal Government, but by the Arizona State Senate in hopes of curtailing the ever growing population of illegal immigrants who are smuggled into the United States, come legally and overstay their visa, or come in hope of a better life. This writing will investigate the social construction and the circumstances that lead

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    BRAVE NEW WORLD Introduction This novel was written by Aldous Huxley in 1932. It is a fable about a world state in the 7th century A.F. (after Ford), where social stability is based on a scientific caste system. Human beings, graded from highest intellectuals to lowest manual workers, hatched from incubators and brought up in communal nurseries, learn by methodical conditioning to accept they social destiny. The action of the story develops round Bernard Marx, and an unorthodox and therefore

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    A Human Body

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    Second Rheya attempts suicide while Chris is sleeping by drinking liquid oxygen, but she regenerates and comes back to “life”. An arrangement of subatomic particles and flesh does not make a human a human, an individual. She is just a cellular imitation of Rheya with some of her memories, based only on what Christ knows. After regenerating, Second Rheya states frantically, “In your memory you get to control everything… even if you remember something wrong, I am predetermined to carry it out. I’m

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    more passively, from the power to influence the masses through digital avenues via twitter or Facebook accounts. In some cases it may come in a complicate mix of the two, but, regardless of their specific capabilities, make no mistake, these people exist separate from us, above us. In a sort of ironic twist the average person has unwittingly gone and turned their own life into some pathetic sort of

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    There are many unsolved mysteries and intriguing theories about the Bermuda Triangle. Some believe it is a real thing that exists, while many others consider it to be a mere myth. I personally think it is veritable based off of the speculations that I have made. The Bermuda Triangle, or Devil’s Triangle, is the name given to an area of water in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda, Miami, Florida, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is an area in the ocean that is known to suck

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    African American Negative Media Portrayal African Americans have been in the media either positively or negatively for decades. This research will show you different types of negative media representations and positive representations of African Americans in the media. Also a brief interview with an African American man and how he feels about these issues and his own personal experiences. This will address the problems of African American stereotypes in the media. African American stereotypes began

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    “Bible” is an interesting one as it potentially encompasses many different entities. There are thousands of versions of the Bible, many arranged and presented in a variety of ways. They vary physically & in content, and as I recently discovered aren 't necessarily Christian. Below I delve into a rather interesting version of the book published in 1976 by HarperCollins (in conjunction with the American Bible Society). Good News Bible is a compilation of the Old Testament and the New Testament in their

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    innocent people but it does provide evidence that he received messages. These messages in the mind of another schizophrenic could lead to serious acts of violence which leads onto the next part of his story where he mentions how his delusions changed as aliens instructed him on the real nature of reality then three things happened as contact with reality became very tenuous, he got into trouble with the law, became an alcoholic and lost his job. He is now taking instructions from a part of his mind he perceives

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    second world war. On the same day, 50,000 Japanese troops attacked Hong Kong, which was a British Colony at the time. After events the events at Pearl Harbour, anyone living in Canada of Japanese immigration or descent would be considered an “enemy alien”. Around this time, Japan also launched attacks on the Philippines and Malaya, the victories in these

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    normal. “Stereotypes are generalizations, or assumptions that people make about the characteristics of all members of a group, based on an image (often wrong) about what people in that group are like. If you assume you know what a person is like, and don 't look at each person as an individual, you are likely to make errors in your estimates of a person 's character.” – (Conflict Research Consortium, University of Colorado). This statement is true. Being placed in categories which didn’t fit me brought

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