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    Alexander Hamilton, the first US Secretary of the Treasury, once said “if you do not stand for something, you will fall for anything.” The formation of an individual’s beliefs, sense of belonging, and sense of community all stem from the realization of self identification. Brave New World and Fahrenheit 451 both depict a futuristic society where self identification is either being stripped from citizens or has been completely eradicated altogether. The rise of technology in both societies has usurped

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    Sandefur 1 The Constellation Orion Many of the constellations in the night sky are based on characters in Greek mythology. Orion is a constellation and he has an interesting story in Greek mythology. There are numerous versions of the myth of Orion, but one of the more common stories is that Orion claimed to be the greatest hunter in the world, much to the dismay of Hera, the wife of Zeus. She had a scorpion kill him, so Zeus put Orion in the sky as a constellation to honor his fallen

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    vegetation and land makeup (Hagenstein). Summer temperatures range from 40 degrees fahrenheit to 60 degrees fahrenheit. The land is a treeless, flat area with mountain ranges. The climate In the Beringia Upland Tundra is -20 fahrenheit to 5 degrees farenheit in the winter. In the summer, the climate is usually around 30 degrees fahrenheit to 40 degrees fahrenheit (Ricketts). Climate change has affected the animals, permafrost, and sea ice of the Beringia Upland Tundra. Sea ice in the Beringia

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    making anyone who reads them a criminal. Montag would go through the story meeting many others that would entirely change his point of view and opinion of books. He would then go on trying to fix their world and bring books back. In the novel “Farenheit 451” author Ray Bradbury reveals two key problems that are wrong with society; Society doesn’t want people to be themselves, they want everyone to be a certain way and violence is resorted as the first option to many problems that could be fixed

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    A Dystopian Society In this world what people often forget about that a human can do is cause mass destruction, things one should remember can be forgotten easily and just as fast as it came it leave, this can be seen in the books around us. Authors share their opinion through the words they write talking about society and how if we keep going the direction we are going we will find ourselves in deep trouble, the messages authors are trying to send can be seen through social commentary, many books

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    Florida's Capital City Offers Gulf Course Retreats, Houses In The Downtown District, And Waterfront Cottages The historic and charming city of Tallahassee is best known for being the capital of the Sunshine State. The North Florida city is a place where southern charm elegantly couples with the diverse beauty that is Florida. The lush, green landscape of the capital city boasts centuries-old live oaks, stately plantations, and explosions of flowering perennials. The subtropical climate that is responsible

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    Kady's Break-Up

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    Kady, I 'm here, sitting in the shortest shorts and the lightest weight shirt I can find, because in my one bedroom apartment here in this slightly dinky DFW suburb, it is the early afternoon as I start this letter, feels well over 100 farenheit, and, of all the viable places to put my desk in this home I am paying far to much for is directly next to a goddamn west-facing window. Cheap black out curtains can only go so far. I am many things on this nasty and ungodly hot afternoon: I am sweaty, I

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    Reflection Essay

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    proficient collaborator, communicator, and goal directed and resilient individual. In English, I had to collaborate through Literature Circle groups. When we were in our Literature Circles we discussed the book we were reading for class, which was Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. We communicated our opinions and thoughts about the book, and if we disagreed we had to express why we felt that way. I had a hard time at the beginning. I talked way more than I listened. From this experience I learned

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    Research question Does temperature affect the rate pectinase produces juice? Introduction Fruit juices are popular among consumers as they contain many vital vitamins or antioxidants. But before they go on the shelves, the factory has to produce them. One of the earliest memories of my childhood has been juice. I remember waking up at the crack of dawn early in the morning to go pick fresh apples from our apple tree in our backyard to make fresh apple juice for breakfast with my grandmother

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    underscored by soaring guitar riffs and well-crafted melodies. The album was a rugged soulful collection of songs about how tough it is being a teenager. The album went gold and sales were over 500,000. Bon Jovi released their follow-up album, 7800 Farenheit, in April 1985 which included the hit singles “Only Lonely” and “Silent Night.” This album sold equally as well as the first album. The band then started touring as openers for the Scorpions, Kiss, and Judas Priest. This helped the band build

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