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    This group can mold and bend the fate of others as they please. The gods are seen as untouchable higher powers that acquire “omnipresence” that looks over all, but fate can certainly be intervened. The reality is, the people of this Greek community would just rather not go against society than face its consequences. This is the price that society…

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    the highest caste, were priests; in the second caste were Kshatriyas, and they were warriors; members of the third caste were known as Vaisyas, and they were herders, farmers, merchants, and craftspeople; and the lowest caste contained Sudras, or untouchables, and these were servants, slaves, and laborers. Karma was the sum of a person's actions in all of their lives, and it was what determined the caste that people were reincarnated into. In order to get good Karma, one had to follow their…

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    Every person has a story. Every family has a past, a place they come from, a place they call home. For my family, that place is now in the United States. However, this wasn’t always our home. My family comes from a small country in Central America called El Salvador. Both my grandmothers arrived in the U.S. sometime in the 1980’s. This is where our story here begins. My grandmothers both came to this country seeking the American Dream. A life away from poverty, a life that held hope for not only…

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    A Separate Peace Essay Prompt: Discuss how the setting of the novel helps reveal the character of Finny or the narrator. A Separate Peace by John Knowles is a realistic fiction. The novel takes place at the school of Devon during World War II. It follows two boys, Finny and Gene, as their friendship rises and falls and how it shapes them into the people they are. It shows how they change as people and the struggle of growing up. Gene’s own feelings and actions impact the way the story goes and…

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    Family is an important part of life, you would do almost anything for those you call family. In “The Shattering” by Kare Healey three teenagers come together to find a serial killer, who killed each of the teens eldest brothers, through the investigation trying to find the murderer who destroyed their families the teens, Keri, Sione, and Janna, try to keep their investigation a secret and rebuild their lives. The title “The Shattering” is correctly portrayed by the trail of pain and betrayal,…

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    Moving to Gotham City in the following winter, it didn’t take long for Arthur to begin a new monopoly on the harbors and eventually climbed his way into the upper class of the city. Purchasing a large mansion on the west side of Gotham, they seemed untouchable until Arthur’s newly founded crime business was disrupted only ten later and he was sent to jail.  Leaving the four children to squabble over who…

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    We are immediately introduced to the Mexican China, the proclaimed “Daughter of Mexico”. She was a woman who fed off power and self-demand. No one could tell her what to do or who to be. She was considered untouchable just as fine china. Similar to fine china this type of woman was well kept and rare. Though the word china means Chinese in Spanish, the “china” that was used throughout the text is from the indigenous language, and in fact, had nothing to do with…

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    The evergreen trees trapped under a pile of ashes, sweat, blood, guarded the aftermath of the winds, the fire, the storm, from them. It’s not easy to pick out what buildings were houses­–that people once lived in–or where those thousands had gone. After a while, the excitement of the cameras and flashes faded into a wave of heat choking out the last bit of life, the thousands left to walk into the invisibility of the air. The strong, invincible forest, evaporated into its vulnerability. By this…

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    that it’s okay to break the speed limits that are set because of this car. Another issue with this ad are the potential buyers even capable of handling this type of car. By creating this ad, Lamborghini is attempting to educate buyers that they’re untouchable by the law. The following essay will analyze how Lamborghini and it’s Aventador ad doesn’t excellent job of using design elements in order to show the potential buyer that this cars for them.…

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    unsecured guns as propaganda, she conveys the message that our children actually are not safe to other moms. She also uses metaphor because in the article, she mentions a political third rail. Third rail in this article is described as dangerous or untouchable. The logical fallacies that I found are faulty cause and appealing to extremes. The reason for faulty cause is because in the article, author says, “because more than 2 million American children live in homes with unsecured guns, we have…

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