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  • Carnival Time
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    Miguel Wong Ant 316 Essay 3 Part B: Dramatic DiscussionBiuThank goodness is carnival time again, and the best part is that this year I'm going to wear a really nice red dress. My belly is not bothering me and my kids are big enough to take care off themselves, they probably will be playing all night on the street along with the other kids of the "el barrio". My oldest daughter probably will stay with her boyfriend. FelixI got to work this week, so I'm gonna have a wonderful time this carnival we...
  • Mack The True Philosopher Of Cannery Row
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    Mack is a character in Cannery Row that is idolized by some of the unexpected characters in the book. It is funny what makes some people idolize people. It is not always how successful, rich, or even how smart someone is. Sometimes a person idolizes someone because of the way they act, think, or things they stand for. Doc is by far the smartest person, book wise, in Cannery Row. Even though Doc is much smarter than Mack, more successful, and has more money, Doc still looks up to Mack. Mack is no...
  • Effects Of Consumerism
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    Plagued by its effects, Barbara Ehrenreich and Henry David Thoreau offer readers their insight on Consumerism. Consumerism is one of the most debatable theories that have valid arguments from all sides. Both Ehrenreich and Thoreau are anxious about the concept of Consumerism. In Walden, Thoreau condemns it, feeling that Consumerism controls one's life, with his emphasis on self-reliance; in Nickel and Dimed, Ehrenreich, conveyed how Consumerism created jobs that degraded people and caused them d...
  • Celie And Janie
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    Favouritism is a problem that has existed in society for many many years. Whether it be someone's physical appearance, social class, popularity, wealth, backround or reputation, too often people are judged based on these irrelevant factors. Whether it be to attain a job, make friends at school or even become a member of a club, some people are always preferred by the mass while others are usually neglected. Favouritism is something unavoidable that we must learn to accept. In order to understand...

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