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    excitement. Indians’ children usually suffer from low-fat index. What can be done to stop starvation in the world? Paul Salopek, a foreign correspondent analyzed global challenges such as famine and starvation. In his journal, The Last Famine he traveled across the staring regions of Horn Africa. This part of Africa includes a huge lake, Turkana which lies in the eastern part of Africa. Paul Salopek argued that people tried to stop starvation back in the 1970s by freezing the fish catches. “The project

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    crucial part of the dramatic, young adult-fiction novel, Tangerine written by Edward Bloor. Tangerine is placed in Tangerine County Florida. Paul Fisher is the main character and Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, his brother Erik and his friend Arthur are valuable to the story as well. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher have kept the secret of Paul’s eyesight hidden for long enough that Paul no longer sees through the innocent eyes he once had. Furthermore, in the novel Tangerine, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher are two characters who have

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    “The Habit Loop” written by Paul Minor, explains how habit loops form and how they affect your brain and daily life, the beginning details the life of a man named Eugene. Eugene gotten sick rapidly and had an infection, viral encephalitis, diagnosed through a sample of cerebrospinal fluid through a needle in his spine, which exhibited a cloudy color, looked to be filled with microscopic grit. Doctors were able to prescribe Eugene antiviral drugs to counteract the infection he had, however after waking

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    American dream is. From my view, the American dream is the opportunity for anyone to accomplish their goals and obtain prosperity by working hard. I believe to some degree the American dream is still alive but it isn’t as uncomplicated as before. In Paul Krugman’s “Confronting Inequality”, it’s obvious that he believes the American dream is dead because of the ongoing inequality in society (pages 561-562). While in Brandon King’s “The American Dream: Dead, Alive, or on Hold”, considers the American

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    Vincent de Paul in Indianapolis. St Vincent de Paul is the largest food pantry in the midwest. The food pantry serves thousands everyday it is open. They have two large stocking room and a room for the people to shop. They have some of the same people every Saturday like my favorite guy whose name is Norm. Norm is a guy who volunteers their every Saturday but what I like most about him is that he interacts with the kids. He gives the kids snacks and just talks to them. I visit St. Visit de Paul frequently

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    I enjoyed this article by Paul Graham because it gave me insight on photography outside of an academic setting. In class, I am accustomed to tailoring my projects to focus on a rubric to a receive a good grade. Being judged on a creative matter like photography causes me to revisit my work often before deciding that it is finished, which is good. However, it often obstructs my creative thinking because it causes me to have anxiety with fitting in the parameters of the assignment, since there are

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    Paul Haggis’s film “Crash”, examines characters’ who’s seemingly diametrically opposed views of racial equality cause them to crash into one another. The characters of Officer Ryan and Officer Hanson played by Matt Dillion and Ryan Phillipe are affected when the crash provides them with introspection into to their own prejudice behaviors. The crash breaks up skewed fragments of their beliefs, ideas, and perceptions. Literally, crash means to move with force and speed into an object or obstacle followed

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    Magnolia directed and written by Paul Thomas Anderson is a truly memorable film which digs deep down to the bone on how harsh life is sometimes. As the film unfolded the ideas of forgiveness, death, chance, and destiny all interconnects and create the story that is Magnolia. One notable theme throughout the movie is the relationship with parents. This really hit home with me because personally, I feel like parents really shape and mold a child with their own actions and personalities. This could

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    Toronto Star, discusses Mountain Forms, a painting painted by the leader of the group of seven, Lawren Harris. This painting stands to break the Canadian record for the most expensive painting ever to be sold at auction. The title is currently held by Paul Kayne’s The Surveyor, which sold in 2002 for $5,062,500 to billionaire collector Ken Thompson. Heffel, the auction house whose prices are historically conservative, has put an estimated price of 3 million to 5 million dollars on the painting. Artwork

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    The Ugly Truth Here is my standing point, I have come to an agreement to what the columnist, Paul Krugman, argued that the rise in Donald Trump, and Ms. Le Pen of the National Front, it is somehow, miraculously “shocking” to the public, yet not at the slightest, surprising. Although, in the events of Trump’s rise, it is said the angry whites are too blame; but this standpoint will continue on to convey that each nation, United States and Europe, had a part that enabled the ugly truth of this

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