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    while limiting carbohydrates. In fact, two thirds of your food should be comprised of meat, poultry, and fish. The other third will include fruit and the roots of vegetables. By focusing on protein and raw vegetables, many people call this diet the Caveman

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    Now, being poor is a thing to be sought after, a hero's challenge to keep the earth afloat. “In effect, individualization is a double-edged sword” (Edsall, 2015, para. 10). To fight for or against oneself is to say at least one is fighting, and will fighting bring about a better world? What is to be the “formal rationality, a context in which people’s pursuit of goals is increasingly shaped by rules, regulations, and larger social structures” (Chambliss & Eglitis, 2016, p. 14). One wants a better

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    The 2nd Brigade of 101st Airborne Division found out in the summer of 2004 that they had to prepare for the war in the Middle East more particularly for Iraq. With Colonel Todd Ebel in Command of the 2nd Division with a year to prepare over 3,400 men and woman he got right to work. Colonel Ebel started by choosing his staff and who he thought was fit to take charge and lead this ever more complicated war. It was a huge religious civil war taking place in Iraq at the time with the Sunnis at war against

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    Rhetorical Approach Geico Insurance Company is known for using humorous and absurd mascots as a main selling point in their advertisements. Mascots that Geico has used in the past include the infamous Geico gecko, with the mysterious accent and the Geico caveman who seemed to be a jack-of-all-trades. Geico has recently taken a new approach to advertising their insurance. Authors of Geico commercials have recently introduced their newest mascot, Mike McGlone, a well-known actor, to play the role of pompous

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    Is Procrastination Part of Human Nature Procrastination is my expertise and a way of living. I know this is a bad habit but I can’t seem to manage my time and feelings. I wish that I can run away from my responsibilities but they are always chasing me down. When these responsibilities are about to catch up to me, I run in maximum overdrive so that they can stop following me. Procrastinating has gotten me into a lot of problems especially in school. I always wait to the last minute to do any

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    Holes Louis Sachar

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    Stanley first arrives at Camp Green Lake he doesn't make an effort to try making new friends, he doesn't understand why they're important, but eventually, he starts to feel more included with the other boys in Group D and he's given the nickname 'Caveman'. Stanley forms a strong relationship with Zero, he digs Stanley's holes in exchange for reading lessons because Zero never got the chance to learn to read. Stanley's relationship with Zero makes him feel included, accepted and very happy, Zero feels

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    The film Holes is a well known Disney movie based on Louis Sachar’s 1998 children novel of the same title. Although, it is often the case that books are better than its film counterpart, the movie adaptation by Disney, actually received positive reviews from critics and stayed true to the original story as much as possible. However, changes were still made by director Andrew Davis when it comes to the portrayal of characters, plots, and emphasis of theme based on his own interpretation of the literature

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    You could echo really well in the caves, and I spent hours making noises in them, only to hear them again. My friends and I would build lively fires with the wooden beams in the caves and watch the bats shrivel away from the light. We would play caveman and draw pictures on the wall with charcoal. I did this with all the other children left in the town, and we were happy. A few of the boys my age would always tell me that I was too old to play in the caves now, and that I should do other things with

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    Disney Days The genre of this piece is reflective. James Pettigrew, the author begins the piece "In 2011, my family traveled to Orlando, Florida, to the Disneyland park". Pettigrew, then describes the long car ride down to Orlando, checking into their hotel, unpacking and uses figurative language when saying "unwound like a spring at the end of the day." He then discusses the extreme heat in the park the next day saying, "that felt like as if the ground was being bathed in flames." I can personally

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    family oriented. The father would have told his son that men was the head of the household and that it was the man’s responsibility to provide all the needs for his family. This concept of the man providing for the family began back in the caveman days when the male would go out and gather firewood and invented the tools needed in order to kill wild animals for food. The father would have also told his son that he would someday be the unquestioned ruler of his own household one day and he would

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