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    to eliminate all drug-related activities in the Philippines, and Miriam Santiago, who’s goal was to strengthen the country’s affairs in an international level. These two candidates had very different goals for the Philippines, but since this is a third-world country, many people considered Santiago’s goal to be unreachable which they then reasoned that the drug problem in the Philippines rising rapidly which they then stressed the importance to elect a leader who will do it for them. My point is

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    In the 1991 movie Beauty and the Beast the Narrator said, “She warned him not to be deceived by appearances, for beauty is found within.” this quote refers to the archetypal theme of the Beauty and the Beast.However, this archetypal theme of Beauty and the Beast is coincidentally parallel to the Shrek movie.This essay will broaden your view on the themes of Beauty and the Beast and Shrek, . When the fairy tale story Beauty and the Beast is evaluated from the critical viewpoints of Archetypal,

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    Gaga Feminism Analysis

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    Gaga Feminism In Gaga Feminism: Sex, Gender, and the End of Normal by J. Jack Halberstam, Halberstam discusses an uncertain definition of gaga feminism and place it within modern politics as “feminism”. She uses Lady Gaga as a symbol for a new era of sexual and gender expression because of the way how Gaga plays with sexuality and gender in her music and videos. According to Halberstam, “ Gaga feminism is a politics that brings together meditations on frame and visibility with a lashing critique

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    Structural violence has become a frequently used instrument in the word of systemic oppression. This type of oppression and unfair limitations of civil, criminal and basic human rights can cause suffering and death to many innocent lives. Sociologist Johan Galtung was the one who developed this theory of structural violence. Indicated in one of his articles “Violence, Peace, and Peace Research”, structural violence is the “systematic constraint on human potential due to economic and political structures”

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    Short Story

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    Inside the yellow plastic cage, a few mice laid down and looked like they were drifting off to sleep. Others rolled onto their backs and kicked their little legs frantically in the air. One snapped at the hunks of corncob bedding as if they were to blame. One slid bonelessly off the little plastic clubhouse inside and crumpled in a heap. The cage fogged with their dying respirations, and the air filled with the tang of urine. As one gasped for air, it thrust its paw, pink and hand-like, against the

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    Gender Fluidity “Gender Fluid is a gender identity best described as a dynamic mix of boy and girl. A person who is Gender Fluid may always feel like a mix of the two traditional genders, but may feel more boy some days and more girl other days. Being Gender Fluid has nothing to do with which set of genitalia one has, nor their sexual orientation.” (Urban Dictionary) Asexuality “Asexuality is the lack of sexual attraction to others, or low or absent interest in or desire for sexual activity.” (Wiki)

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    You know friends will always stick together no matter what. I remember when I first met my very best friend Norah. When we first met she was very shy. I met her in second grade. I was about 6 or 7 and she was 7. We never really talked in 2nd grade because I was a new kid. In the 3rd grade year she seemed as if she didn’t really talk to anybody except for certain kids. I really wanted to talk to her. So I did one day at recess and it was AMAZING, and she was so nice and I knew we were going to be

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    Starbucks Importance

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    over 24,000 stores. Like many other companies, Starbucks gets thousands of customers everyday and that is why it's important that Starbucks build better relationships. Starbucks creating jobs, supporting farmers, and taking care of the environment in third world countries is important. It's comforting to know when you purchase a drink from Starbucks, you are helping others with newly created jobs and improving the community. Starbucks has given 8,000 veterans and 10,000 young people jobs and with almost

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    “Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea, but we black people had little cargo of our own?’’(Guns, Germs and Steel) This simple question yet so hard to answer was the catalyst, that set Jared Diamond on his guns, germs and steel journey to establishing his hypothesis explaining the major differences between world countries. Why is it that an average person living in the U.S makes approximately $51,939 while in Zambia an average person makes $1,800? This

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    for five other patients. The doctor chooses to let the patient die in order to use the organs of that patient to potentially cure the other five. This is an example of the Doctrine of Double Effect due to the doctor making a decision to allow the first patient to die in order to potentially save the other five. In the doctor’s mind, potentially saving five people is more necessary than surely saving the one patient. It is very similar to playing a game where odds come in to

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