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    Haroun and the Sea of Stories Essay Storytelling plays an important role in people’s lives. In Haroun and the Sea of Stories, Salman Rushdie explores the vital role stories have in the lives of multiple characters. Politicos need stories in their lives in order to succeed. Without stories, the politicos would never be able to persuade or convince voters in an interesting way. The stories Rashid Khalifa tell are a vital part of his everyday life. Without the tales he spins, Rashid wouldn’t have a

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    research for a foundation involved with urban planning. We were the bright-eyed, hopeful young couple living in Queens, trying to make the world a better place in our own naive way. We had a tiny apartment, and both earned meager salaries, but we were happy and in love. And

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    responsibility for your actions, especially when those actions could hurt others. “Everyone loves a happy ending.” Although happy endings are done and redone, they are a must in a children’s story because their young minds are so impressionable. An unhappy ending would crush their enthusiastic outlook on life which is needed to keep them positive in many different situations and settings later on in life. A happy ending is a great

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    Compare and Similar

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    BaoPham ENGL 1302 Option 1: Discuss the similarities and differences between the two stories. As I had read the two stories, both of them have the similarities and the differences. Both stories started out completely opposite in relationship The narrators in both stories suffer from issues due to a lack of communication. Their environments were making their relationship hard to maintain such as the car from the street make Karla Suarez feel lonely and the life surround aurora make they hard

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    Fast Food Dangers

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    Dangers Of Fast Food Fast food is delicious, but is it deadly? Over the years the fast food industry has made larger proportions to meet the growing demand. The industry thrives off of competition, and is constantly trying to one up each other. Places like Wendy’s, Burger King, McDonald’s, and Taco Bell provide large amounts of food for a bargain. The creation of dollar menus and five dollar meal deals has influenced more people to dine out. According to University Hospitals, 44% of Americans

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    Alison Bechdel uses her graphic memoir, Fun home, to explore her relationship with her father. She uses the book as a tool to reflect on her life and the affect her father had on her. She discovers how her fathers closeted sexuality affected her childhood and her transition into adulthood. His death left a powerful mark and left her searching for answers. She clearly states this when she says, “it’s true that he didn’t kill himself until I was nearly twenty. But his absence resonated retroactively

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    Emmy is maturing so fast, still sweet and caring but definitely forming that teenage sass…lol…entering the teenage years is going to be new territory for us. I love that she talks to us about anything. She took hunters safety this year and developed a new interest in hunting. Jeramie and Emmy went out a few Saturday morning in the fall but the deer won, no kills this year, but Emmy now knows how to safely handle a firearm, a very important skill! She blew out her knees and couldn’t compete in

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    Shaw’s creation of a romantic play with an atypical ending establishes and presents a sense of reality and honesty not ordinarily found within compositions similar to his. The real world is not full of happy endings, or at least not the expected ones. The Cinderella story of Eliza’s transformation is paralleled by that of a “Frankenstein creation of new life”, or Higgins molding of Eliza and her speech (2). The romance presented in the production is centered on Eliza and her ability to overcome

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    are really want those toys” (York, 2010). The CSPI (Center for Science in the Public Interest) confirmed that “kids do not have the cognitive maturity to understand the persuasive intent of advertising” (York, 2010). Later on, the ban of serving Happy Meals

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    stand out and constantly change. They do this through tackling different audiences at different times. Watching multiple commercials, one can quickly notice who the commercial is aimed for. An example of this would include the company 's signature Happy Meal commercials. Generally aired on tv networks including Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network, these commercials are filled with modern and popular characters to gain a child 's interest. These commercials are aimed to target the 3-12

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