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    statesmanjournal.com/story/tech/science/environment/2016/12/07/fukushima-radiation-has-reached-us-shores/95045692/. Access 21 Mar. 2017. "Fukushima: A Nuclear War Without A War: The Unspoken Crisis Of Worldwide Nuclear Radiation". Global Research. N.p., 2017. www.globalresearch.ca/fukushima-a-nuclear-war-without-a-war-the-unspoken-crisis-of-worldwide-nuclear-radiation/28870. Access 21 Mar. 2017. Kyodo/Reuters,. "Fukushima's Radioactive Water Leak: What You Should Know". News.nationalgeographic.com. N.p

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    preternatural line between the supernatural and natural. Gothicism exposes the unspoken and deliberately forgotten, using dark language in what we are uncomfortable discussing. The two pieces of American literature Ligeia and The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe are great examples of gothic literature. As a Gothic writer, Poe uses specific words and events which exhibit gothicism in these two texts by haunting, usually unspoken, and dark themes which are characteristic

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    Marginalization I concur with the aforementioned summary by Alexander regarding slavery, Jim Crow and Mass incarceration. Since the beginning of this class and discussions, it has become clearer to all that minorities are disproportionately represented in our prisons. A closer look at the current criminal justice system will reveal that mass incarceration has become an institution playing a critical but subtle role in channeling class conflict in the neoliberal social stratification. Racial hierarchy

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    Bell Tolls, and The Sun Also Rises to show the untold, unglamorous and unspoken of aspects of war and the effects it has on people, both soldiers and bystanders. Hemingway wants his readers to know that war is not what people make it out to be; that people should know that war is gritty instead of glamourous. That all injuries from the war are not physical but mental and emotional as well. Hemingway shows his readers the unspoken truths of war through his novels. Most people talk of war in a heroic

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    requires the use of glue. As everyone can probably already assume, the lack of having GLUE as an accessory seems to be immediately healthier for your hair. I mean, you’re able to feel safe with the wearing of your beautiful wig because there isn’t that unspoken fear of damaging your hairs texture, pulling your natural hair out or even harming your scalp. Now, you are able to deal with the sultry style all by yourself. . Furthermore, and excitingly

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    Madison Gross English The quote from Police Brutality: An Anthology by Jill Nelson “As to the portent, the pattern of incidents clearly reflecting policies unspoken, but no less authorized, conveys the message that Black people are now, as they have been throughout the history of this country, expendable” (Bell, 88) pinpoints the fact that incidents and policies throughout American history have shown inequities towards African Americans. 20 years after publishing this book is as just as relevant

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    Paper Bag Poem

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    Serendipity Paper Bag Poem Rhyme Scheme: ABABC DEDEF GHGHI JKJKL Meter: None In a room of 30 people, I was alone Then, two worlds collided You were sitting there on your phone It wasn’t a perfect fit, slightly lopsided Suddenly, I knew someone. The reflection in my mirror Two broken shards that agreed It faded, then grew clearer I was escaping, almost freed But then, you decided to leave. We were built like towers I couldn’t have it any other way You, me, ours. I prayed for you to stay We

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    proper atmosphere of a play. Without the development of the proper atmosphere through directions from the author, the whole point of the play may be missed. Words definitely do not tell the whole story in Trifles - the dialog only complements the unspoken. Susan Glaspell tells us her vision of the Wright's kitchen, where the action of her play "Trifles" takes place, through stage directions. She paints a gloomy picture of this center of activity. The kitchen is described as being in disorder

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    There was quite a few that I would have liked to talk about. For the sake of time, however, the following were the three topics I found the most thought provoking. They are, respecitvely; the importance of failure, social masks, and the power of unspoken social behavior. I will begin on the importance of failure. This, to me, is an exceptionally important life lesson to teach to students of this generation. With all of the issues our country faces, particularly with student loans and unemployment

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    Imagine a world in which you could do anything that your heart desires. Play outside until the moon shines down? Shop for endless hours with your parents’ credit card and they wouldn’t even bat an eye? Play XBox until you couldn’t keep your eyes open? Would you agree that that would be an example of great parenting? Many may argue that good parenting is letting their children have zero limits and no rules. But, in the memoir The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, the text explains that it is not

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