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    Both of these works are street art installments by an anonymous artist in LA who is known as Skid Robot. This artist travels around LA to different homeless areas and spray paints imaginary homes for the homeless to bring awareness to the growing poverty level in LA and the rest of the country. I have been fortunate enough to see one of these installments while driving in Los Angeles and it makes you stop and think about the current poverty situation in our world. THE PEASANTS OF RURAL PAINTINGS

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    career of business was created with technology. We use technology in so made ways today including, easier communication and the constant want of making our lives easier, leads us to the rapid advancement of technology. What will happen when all technology disappears forever? Could we, a North America society, survive without technology even though how dependant we are on it in the 21st century? I believe that a North American society cannot survive without technology as we rely

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    will decrease and eventually disappear as the stigmas associated with African-Americans regarding economic and social class will also disappear (Sabbagh). Thomas argues that these affirmative action programs “stamp minorities with a badge of inferiority” due to the possibility that they were accepted because of their race, not because of their academic qualifications (Grutter 1002). However, this only exists when there are quotas, either publicized or kept secret. When quotas do not exist and universities

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    transformation into an insect, Gregor changes very little as a character over the course of the story. He accepts the hardships he faces as a bug and as a man without complaining. When his father went into debt he readily took role as the money earner in the family, even though it meant taking a job he did not like. When he realizes he has transformed into a bug, he does not freak about about his condition or try to figure out why it happened. He accepts it right away and tries to go about his life

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    several great poets and numerous mind-blowing works, each with its own way of portraying its own message using symbolism to represent lessons of everyday life. Jane Flanders wrote the poem named “Cloud Painter” she shows the world from an artistic way, using a painter and his canvas to help the reader picture the true meaning behind the words and images created. Robert Frost takes on the same idea, but uses a less complex example so that it makes his work easy to understand while not revealing the actual

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    Communication is an amazing tool. Through communication we can present thoughts or knowledge to others. Overtime, humanity developed many languages to communicate to others, but today they are beginning to disappear. Kiplangat Cheruiyot (2017), the National Coordinator of the Centre of Endangered Languages, states, “a lost language is a lost culture, a lost culture is invaluable knowledge lost” (2017, p. 1). This problem is only growing more pervasive as fewer languages are being spoken around the

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    beautiful. Even if we cannot define exactly what beauty is as a quality in something or a quality within the beholder, everyone somehow believes that some things are beautiful in some way. We often use this variable description for the nonhuman world. When we look

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    explicitly states that “Our offices should encourage casual, cafe-style interactions, but allow people to disappear into personalized, private spaces when they want to be alone” (18). In other words, Collaboration and solitude are both key aspects to success. Society has been evolving as of late. Individual work is no longer encouraged and has been labeled “out of fashion” (14). Environments like school, work, and religious institutions have been implementing teamwork as of late. The idea is that teamwork

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    Hughes are known to be two of the most influential African American writers of their time. Hughes and Hansberry were activists who sought for black empowerment and civil rights. Hansberry grew up in a middle class family during the Great Depression. When she was young, her family tried to move into a white neighborhood. This resulted in the neighbors refusing to allow them to live there, due to them being black. This later influenced her writing. After high school she went to the University of Madison

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    Motion Induced Blindness

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    Too Narrow When you stare at a point, you can only see detail within [2.5 degrees] about that center of focus. Beyond

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