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<em>Fans of Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt are assuming that they are back together </em><em>because</em><em> of the recent hot zoom call,</em><em> but</em><em> there is one obstacle, </em><em>so</em><em> will this fairytale get a happy ending?</em>
Explanation:
In modern times that we are living in, the role of the newspapers is decreased because there are numerous web pages where we can read about something that is currently popular or about something that interests us. Since newspapers have a lot of competition (other newspapers, internet sites, etc) they use different strategies to attract customers to buy/subscribe to them. One of them is having epic and dramatic headlines, writing about celebrities, revealing just a small piece of information in order to make the reader curious about what is written in the article. So, there is one in that style: <em>Fans of Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt are assuming that they are back together because of the recent hot zoom call, but there is one obstacle, so will this fairytale get a happy ending?</em>
It means that the artist is having a hard time emotionally. He's in pain.
<span>Not physical pain but emotional pain. He's struggling emotionally with his craft.</span>
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While the fight for African American civil rights has been traditionally linked to the 1960s, the discriminatory experiences faced by black soldiers during World War II are often viewed by historians as the civil rights precursor to the 1960s movement. During the war America’s dedication to its democratic ideals was tested, specifically in its treatment of its black soldiers. The hypocrisy of waging a war on fascism abroad, yet failing to provide equal rights back home was not lost. The onset of the war brought into sharp contrast the rights of white and black American citizens. Although free, African Americans had yet to achieve full equality. The discriminatory practices in the military regarding black involvement made this distinction abundantly clear. There were only four
U.S. Army units under which African Americans could serve. Prior to 1940,
thirty thousand blacks had tried to enlist in the Army, but were turned away. In the U.S. Navy, blacks were restricted to roles
as messmen. They were excluded entirely from the Air Corps and the Marines. This level of inequality gave rise to black organizations and leaders who challenged the status quo, demanding greater involvement in the U.S. military and an end to the military’s segregated racial practices.
Explanation:
The title of this short story, "The Cold Equations," refers to <span>the </span>cold, factual mathematical equations<span> that were used to </span>calculate Marilyn's fate<span>.
Marylin was just a young girl who boarded the ship to go to a distant planet to visit her brother whom she hasn't seen for 10 years. However, her stowing away on the cruiser creates grave dangers as the ship's computer can only calculate the amount of fuel necessary to transport the ship, the pilot, and cargo, and there is no place for Marylin. Thus, it was the computer, a mere calculation, not the human who decided her fate, and she was ejected into space to die there.</span>