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    for every single person labeled as a Nazi? Unfortunately when countries go to war many people are drafted, including people that don’t even want the war to occur. People are forced to do inhumane things in the name of their country. The book “Dear Hanna” by Alois Zimmer introduces us to Martin Zimmer : a pacifist father and husband that was unwillingly sent into war to fight alongside the Nazis. Martin Zimmer was a young man when his older brother was killed in war fighting for the Germans. Because

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    Stressful doesn’t even begin to cover what a teen’s life is like. They deal with school, social cliques, and constant pressure from the world around them. All this stress can lead to depression, which can lead a vulnerable teenager to consider suicide as an option for dealing with their problems. The tv show Thirteen Reasons Why has opened the eyes of many teen and adult viewers to how and why suicide affects those around you. Although it may be hard to talk about suicide with your peers and parents

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    Hanna Rosin illustrates the fact that there is a gender gap in pay for working adults, but the gap is often misinterpreted and not understood in truth by the public. She admits that there is a wage inequality, but that people should be more concerned with why the wage inequality even exists. Even Rosin admits that she doesn’t have a direct answer to why women are paid less, although the numbers are often skewed in society’s understanding. She hypothesizes that women work less hours than men, or maybe

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    In the article “The End of Men,” Hanna Rosin offers several examples of women overpowering men. The inequality between men and women has become a critical issue in today’s society. According to Rosin, women are slowly surging ahead in the workforce and family life while men are left behind struggling to meet expectations. Rosin argues that this role reversal is taking place because women are simply better suited for postindustrial society. I agree with Rosin 's outlook to a certain point. When

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    This approach encourages exploration within the house as each step discloses new information, engendering a sense of extended experience and thus extended space. In this subject, Hildebrand alludes to Wright’s Hanna house (Figure 3. & 4. In Palo Alto, 1936), whereby the spaces compose a path that repeatedly disappears around a bend. This effect is enacted by altering the plan in a grid of regular hexagons, where each corner is comprised of a 120 degrees angle

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    Hanna Blochs article “Failure is an Option” elucidates that failures are only failures if you can’t analyze, reassess, and learn from them. Bloch’s first argument is that success meant “to come after,” so we must fail in order to learn to appreciate success while still being alert that failure is imminent. Bloch quotes Pete Athans, an experienced explorer who reached the world’s highest peak seven times. He says, “Failure gives you a chance to refine your approach. You’re taking risks more and more

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    because my full top Denture had cracked completely in half. My lower Partial plate was ok.. Hanna Dentistry was able to set me up with a lab in Orange County to fix the upper plate that same day. I personally drove the broken denture to the lab. Then waited for the repair... this was done at my request. The lab technician said there is no garrentee on the repair and it was just a temporary fix. Dr, hanna took x-rays said i had two cavities and we discussed haveing a lower partial or go ahead and

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    Feminist, Hanna Rosin, in her controversial piece “The End of Men,” describes a shifting world where “he is no longer on top” (Rosin). Women now dominate both home, their educations, and the workworld. Our nation has evolved into one that “essentially (forces) women into power” (Rosin). Women are on the rise, and Rosin exemplifies it in every way. Other authors such as Michael Kimmel and Emma Watson work off her arguments, building off them, and challenging them in different ways. Throughout history

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    I’ll ever get used to the sight of a three-year-old picking up an iPad and navigating it with no issues. I considered myself as part of the technological generation, but I had never stopped to think about the next generation after us. After reading Hanna Rosin’s “The Touch-Screen Generation”, I began to think about the future and what technology will mean for the later generations. Rosin goes through an analysis of the technological options children have today and the research done over the implications

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    Many problems regarding sex culture stem from multiple myths regarding the female body being believed by a wide group of people. Hanna Cinthio, author of "'You Go Home and Tell That to My Dad!' Conflicting Claims and Understandings on Hymen and Virginity." Uses her article to explain just how uninformed many people are when it comes to teaching sexual education. "Only six percent

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