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    Films are a powerful outlet to spread information about a specific event that ay have or is going to happen. Directors are given the power to catch the attention of an audience through various different techniques and allow them to demonstrate the point that they are wanting the audience to walk away with. When reviewing the films that were provided for us in this course which included Night and Fog, Son of Saul, and Shoah, I was able to immediately select a scene from each that impacted me in

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    war would impact your life if you had to go to war right after graduating? War plays a key role in the story, A Separate Peace, by John Knowles. Throughout A Separate Peace, the outcome of the war is showcased. The impacts of war can be overwhelming and disheartening but can also be beneficial for some individuals. War is capable of completely changing an individual's life. In A Separate Peace, this message is seen when war impacts Phineas, Leper, and Gene remarkably. To begin, the impact war has on

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    than originally thought. The article suggests that the meteor was traveling at speeds greater than ten time the speed of a bullet shot from a rifle. The main mystery surrounding this impact event concerns the fact that the liquefied rock in the crater is significantly less than anticipated because of the impact. The size of the crater measures a depth of 570 feet with a diameter of 4,100 feet. The crater was created approximately fifty thousand years ago

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    not have appeared as much of a victim because Clay wouldnt have known the "Thirteen Reasons Why" she killed herself. If the book had been written from Hanna's perspective we wouldnt have seen the impact of her death on the others such as Clay and Tony.

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    end this poem impacts my life not because of what was said or written in "I heard a Fly—when I died," but because of what happens before this poem takes place. This masterpiece by Dickinson showed me that life is quick to end and that no force on earth can make a death a cheerful one. Having been exposed to this morbid point of view it somewhat encourages the reader to push on to do something meaningful in life seeing that in death there's nothing that can be done to leave an impact on world left

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    of by SeaWorld. By using strong examples and imagery to prove a point against a nationally acclaimed and visited company, Blackfish has swayed me, alongside my heart, to choose it as more impacting. More important than historical backgrounds or impacts to society (for me), is how both stories impacted myself. Antigone started by opening my eyes to the calamities of Greek drama. It gave me crucial insights to the lives of the past people: the ever-lasting importance of religion from their eyes, and

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    Content is easy to create dating back to these eras. The Lakers do not have a hard time searching for relevant content. Another strength is that the Lakers keep up to the trends on social media. Their posts are consistent and keep up with current events. For example, during the past Martin Luther King Jr. Day, they posted the importance he had on the country in addition to showing footage of Laker players visiting MLK memorials. Lastly, the Lakers have managed to hold a strong following even though

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    much I should appreciate and respect them. Getaway Gone Wrong The Realization of Parents’ Love It is evident that youthful memories are not coincidental: social gatherings, sports games, school outings, and perhaps a special occasion impacts the personality of a

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    Under The Persimmon Tree

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    people’s lives have been dramatically affected due to severe injury or physiological trauma and stress, also known as PTSD. (BS-1) In the novel, Under the Persimmon Tree, many negative impacts of war affected those who experienced it physically, resulting in many changes in their lives. (BS-2) The physical impacts lead to emotional scarring and the loss of hope which was brought upon the characters who experienced conflict, affecting them negatively. (BS-3) After all the negatively of war, conflict

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    that is was possible a meteorite had struck the earth. In 1980 the asteroid impact theory was put up front to determine and find more evidence if a meteor was the actual cause. There was some evidence that a meteor caused the mass extinction but what they could not find was a meteor crater. Until 1991, more evidence was found that supported the idea that a meteor was the possible cause of the extinction because a meteor impact crater called Chicxulub was found off the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. It

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