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    supposed to be focused on getting good grades, making my parents feel proud of me and taking advantage of the great opportunity that was given to me which was to have been in one of the best bilingual schools in a country as poor as the Dominican Republic. At that age, at least to me, I did not care about my grades, being late for classes or even going to class. My mind was everywhere. I have the

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    Irrepressibly funny, but almost by default, Little Failure is a record of existential homelessness, of living in a midpoint between two different countries and identities. Gary Shteyngart tells his story where he persists in regarding himself as a failure. In a more autobiographical way, he prosecutes his permanent disagreement with himself, with his family, with Russia (that would probably have killed him if he had stayed there), and with America (that even more unforgivably saved his life).

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    year) it is obvious that not Ukraine in the first place. According to the World Health Organization, first place for alcohol consumption takes Luxembourg (because of the large volume of exports) and France, followed by Ireland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. The volume of alcohol consumption in Ukraine is the same as in the United States and takes 42-nd place (Stiles, 2016). Modern Ukrainians are smart enough to understand that there are a lot of pleasant moments in life except an alcohol and they

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    different chapters. The chapter that I selected to focus on was “ Selling Sex for Visas: Sex Tourism as a Stepping-Stone to International Migration” by Denise Brennan. The primary argument and main point of the author is some females in the Dominican Republic sex work for necessity, leaving behind their children and family in look for a better life. According to the book “Global Women” (pg 154) Dominican women travel to Sosua to work in the sex trade. There, they charge around 500 pesos ($11 American

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    Introduction Mary Fisher, an American political activist, author, and artist, has survived a fatal disease, and who lives to support those who suffer the mutual virus known as H.I.V. or Human Immunodeficiency Virus. She spreads awareness of the outbreak through the use of speeches, campaigns, and volunteer opportunities. Her most famous speech, which defined her as a political icon, was titled “A Whisper of AIDS”. The speech was delivered at the Republican National Convention, on August 19, 1992

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    Drinking alcohol otherwise known as ethanol is a legal drug manufactured in different percentages and various drinking beverages. Ethanol is a naturally occurring colorless liquid produced by fermentation which is an anaerobic chemical process which yeast decomposes sugars and is converted into alcohol and carbon dioxide without the presence of oxygen. Normal alcohol percentages range from about 2% up to 60% and while some other beverages can range higher. In the U.S. there has been recent studies

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    Comparing Hills Like White Elephans by Ernest Hemingway and Babylon Revisited by F. Scott Fitzgerald At first glance it seems that the two short stories “Hills Like White Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway and “Babylon Revisited” by F. Scott Fitzgerald have absolutely nothing in common other than being

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    Imagine having a trait in your personality or something inside of you that you cannot control. Your freedom is taken away and is now controlled by a compulsion that takes over all of your actions or choices, despite what consequences this may bring as a result. Also, despite in what those claim to believe, the compulsion takes over all original morality or beliefs. Those who struggle with addictions of any kind are unconstrained or not limited to any sort of freedom; however, addicts are not truly

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    Reading Summary/Discussion Questions #2 During the second week of class, we were to read chapters six through nine of The Omnivore’s Dilemma. So far this week I have learned a lot about calories. First my chemistry class, then biology, and now this class. I find it interesting, though, because I never really put much thought into it. In high school, I had a friend who was obsessed with counting calories and then there was me who just ate whatever was in sight. Pollan made me realize how much

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    During the nineteenth century a country located in the western border of Europe that was once quite prosperous was beginning to take quite a turn. This country was France. At the time France was known for its alcoholic industry. Alcohol was so important to France that alcoholic beverages even became a prominent part of French culture. France was also advancing in medicine and attempting to progress far in technology to contribute to this field. For example, France was constantly creating vaccines

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