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    What does it mean to be human? To be human means to have as a goal in life to find happiness, but by suffering through the path. On the other hand, as humans, we tend to have different perspectives and ideas about the world, but that can lead to a huge discussion and debate between what is considered right and wrong. For that reason, there are laws that regulates de society, or polis, in order to maintain peace and justice. Furthermore, there should be always a head or an individual in charge to

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    after all, only a man, the same as me. The violet smells to him the same as it does to me. The sky appears to him much as it does to me, and all his senses are those of a mortal man. Without his fine clothes, the king appears just like any other naked man. And though his feelings may be pitched higher than ours, when they plummet, they plummet that

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    that gives them the right to make unwelcomed sexual advances or show them less respect. Just because a young woman may have slept with someone you know doesn’t guarantee her interest in you. In fact, if she chooses to dance on a tabletop completely naked that doesn’t give anyone the right to touch her body without consent. Absolute Vodka is absolutely not consent. An opportunistic rapist who violates someone who they think is intoxicated or whom they have drugged is still a rapist. If a victim is left

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    America: A Better Place, A Better Future “Zimmerman, a 28-year-old Hispanic American, shot and killed the unarmed 17-year-old( Trayvon Martin) on the night of Feb. 26, 2012 after an apparent confrontation between the two. The teen had been walking back to the home of his father's fiancee in Sanford, Florida.” Martin Was Unarmed and Had been Carrying Just A Arizona Tea and a small bag of Skittles.”On Aug. 11, 2012 During A party

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    weight. The hunter should be triumphant since he has essentially cheated death since as the story states, “one great paw, striking blindly smote him down; and as he fell, the huge bulk fell half upon him, only to roll over the next instant and lie huddled and motionless upon the ice” this implies that if were to have not shot the bear before it pounced, its full weight would have crushed the hunter resulting in the hunter's death. The hunter should also be triumphant since he just defeated one of the

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    This is because death is much heavier than when they were just fighting. When John Grady Cole kills this man, it is clear this will carry and resonate with him for the rest of his life. And so it does. It carries with him so much that he feels he needs forgiveness or some

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    the SS to dig tunnels for weapons storage close to the town of Ebensee, Austria in 1943. It was a part of the Mauthausen network. Due to the inhumane living and working conditions, Ebensee is considered one of the worst Nazi concentration camps for death counts of its prisoners. The SS would use codename like Kalk, Kalksteinbergwek, Solvay, and Zement all relating to limestone or cement. Construction for the subcamp began in late 1943, and the first thousand prisoners arrived November 18, 1943. They

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    Pursuing Remarque’s tone throughout the novel was rather easy to find because of the horrific, depressing, yet at the same time a little sympathetic scenes. Paul explains a scene after a bombardment, “In the branches dead men are hanging. A naked soldier

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    time where everyone is super religious. So when someone betrays the church, everyone jumps in and don’t play around when it comes to that. But they’re still scared for their lives. When someone walks into the woods and sees a group of females dancing naked around a fire, they go to town and spread the news of witchcraft. Interrogations are in the town every minute. Even people attempt to snitch on each other just to save their lives. Just like when Abigail snitched

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    There are several differences in The Great Gatsby between the novel and the movie. Some things occur quite differently and some don't even happen at all. The movie and the novel both give us clear details about the characters but sometimes one shows more than the other. One of the differences between the movie and book is Nick Carraway’s character. In the novel, Nick seems like a serious person. The book makes it appear as if he doesn’t get in much trouble. “I have been drunk just twice in my life

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