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    Incarcerated in Social Media Thesis: “To the casual observer, social media appears to accurate source of information about certain event across the world , but a closer examination, through the overall framework and specific symbolism in Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave,” demonstrates this understanding is limited , like

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    Breakfast At McDonalds, I can relate this story because my husband always helps others. He is the most generous and bravest man I have ever known. Actually, because he always helps others and that is who he is, we met in San Jose in 1997: he offered me his help when I was lost in San Jose while my vacation in America. He offers his generosity and grace in many occasions, and his grace makes me proud to be his wife. Once was in Santa Cruz, Boardwalk. He spotted a group of the boys (about ages of 12-14) were

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    San Jose State 1967-1968

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    San Jose State had its share of upsets during this time as well. A letter from the college president to college administrators at the end of the 1967-1968 school year said this: With headlines of the nation’s press predicting the new academic year to be one of greater turmoil than 1967-1968, with the intelligence activities of college administrations indicating that the press is not crying “wolf,” I think that all of us concerned with the educational enterprise must pause for a sobering view

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    Kicker: Severe water pollution that exists in far away countries, could happen right here in the San Francisco bay- and its effects would be devastating. Recall the last time you drove across the Golden Gate Bridge; looking to the sea and seeing the whitecaps break against the rocks, and then looking at the bay and seeing the shimmering aqua colored water filled with sailboats. But now, try and imagine a very different picture, you look towards the bay and see oil slicks, floating tires, and islands

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    Memory Lane Short Story

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    Memory Lane Fictional Narrative Mason was very outgoing. He had brown hair and blue eyes. He always wanted to go and explore. He always loved his family, especially his brother Collin who was the complete opposite of him. Colin was a redhead with brown eyes. One day, specifically September 23, 2015, Mason was just driving around looking for a way to pass time. He drove around Pennsylvania thriving for something to do in his spare time On his way, he noticed a sign that lead into a cave that looked

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    Why is the economy of Brazil extremely unstable when compared to that of Chile, even though the two countries had very similar transitions to democracy? I will also examine whether there was a drastic change in the economic policies of the government before and after democratization. Chile and Brazil faced struggles while shifting from a dictatorship to a democracy. They faced a host of social and economic issues, including corruption, inflation and internal political dispute, but Chile emerged as

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    The Cave Allegory Plato a famous Greek philosopher in his book “The Republic” has his teacher Socrates recount the allegory of the cave. A group of people have lived chained up in a deep cave since birth, never ever seeing daylight and seeing only ahead. Behind them is a partial wall and a fire between the prisoners and the partial wall. There are various statues manipulated by a hidden group (representing all the forces that program and influence us) behind the partial wall that the prisoners cannot

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    Relationship Developments in Jose Saramago’s Blindness Being isolated from the rest of the world can potentially have psychological effects on the way one would look at the world or themselves. The characters in the novel Blindness are quarantined because of the epidemic. Therefore their minds begin to deteriorate thus creating a downfall in humanization. Even though the characters face challenges, they overcome them by building relationships with one another. The relationships between the characters

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    leave the camp, he then shortly after started his education at Andrew Hill High school. After graduating he Enrolled at San Jose State University. There, he majored in Spanish and Biological Sciences. Before graduating, he had a short stint with the peace corps and traveled all throughout South America. He then proceeded to gain a Master’s degree in Education from San Jose State University. In his 30-year career as an educator, he served as a principal in two different public schools, school board

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    Repair Man Narrative

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    I regretted not stopping at that gas station at the last turn I was hungry,lost,and almost out of gas. My car was old and the radio and A.C. stopped working decades ago. I tried to take it to a repair man but he said that not only was my A.C. and radio broken but my engine was broken well this car was literally unfixable but I didn’t have enough money for a new car or to repair this piece of junk. The moon was full and the road was clear. I looked at the gas tank it was inching at zero “O god I”cried

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