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    stagnant the entire time. In accordance with Friedman’s theory, England sustained itself for hundreds of years, but never grew. As it slowly shifted toward capitalism and democracy, change in the form of technological innovation was immediately evident, culminating in the Industrial Revolution in the 1700’s. Later, the economic freedom in America motivated citizens to go from colonization to western settlement in under a hundred years by innovating technology. These historic examples support…

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    Epilogue About Tigers

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    be leopards?” I gushed, suddenly finding a new part of me. “Or tigers? Or lions? I want to see a big cat. Not that nonsense you see at shelters.” He smiled in that funny, old way and we rose. There were no cats. Yet as we pushed on, I grew more and more dazzled. The trees, massive column of life, protected me from the summer sun’s wrath. I loved them, along with the deep, brown dirt and the small birds that twittered above my head. I crawled on fallen trees and jumped into icy creeks and the…

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    ninth of November after almost 30 years the wall was broken down put up by the Soviet Union. Tyranny from the Soviet Union led to the “overnight” building of the Division of Berlin. The Berlin wall was built to halt immigration but with research, it was proven that there's more than meets the eye. The wall didn't go up without a fight, at least once it was up. Protests along with conflicts rose up from the people of Berlin. Through the years Nicknames were given to the wall. It was a symbol to…

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    August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina hit Southeast Louisiana causing one of the worst disasters the United States had seen in decades (Weik von Mossner, 2011, p. 146). The combination of a category 3 storm, a city below sea level, and several broken concrete levees resulted in a devastated community. Though the physical damage done by Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent flooding was detrimental to all, some members of the community received a bigger blow than others. The truth is that not…

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    difference in the meaning of a word. For example the sound /s/ changes the meaning of a word when it is at the end of a word, commonly creating a plural meaning. Phonemic instruction always occurs in spoken form, which means that all students can benefit from instruction, regardless of their ability to read or write. Phonological awareness is the ability to separate sentences into words and separate words into syllables. Phonics instruction frequently helps students with word recognition and…

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    Aristotelian Ethics

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    free from passion” Aristotle. He has been a philosopher I have build much of my life around, however I do not fall within his ethics as a lifestyle. I strive to ensure rules and regulations are followed strictly and precisely. I had lost much of my passion for life. I joined the United States Army at the age of 17, just months after September 11, 2011. My family tradition to uphold our great nation 's lifestyle was my only concern. Raising my right hand to say those words, “I, Theresa Rose…

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    The Empire State Building Aiming to achieve the highest form of excellence in the architectural field, The Empire State building was commissioned to be built in New York City as a figurehead of both power and progression. This building has been standing tall for forty years, and will be remembered as a prominent figure and structural achievement. As such, this building achieved great recognition with its high esteem and presence; The Empire State Building has set the standard for buildings to…

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    my father became a molecular biologist and my mother a school psychologist -- but they did retain their love for the natural world and, more importantly, their fierce affection for the world of birds. Because of their ornithological inclinations, I grew up surrounded by bird paraphernalia. Binoculars with tangled neck-straps sat on the dining table, bright splashes of color that were Audubon…

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    Blizzards Narrative

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    an arrow, increasing my descent along with helping me glide to the drop zone. After falling for a few more minutes, I spot the mountain where the base is sitting, letting myself fall a few more seconds, I yank the cord on my chute, and it explodes from my pack. I drift to the base of the snow covered mountain, landing at the foot of the mountain. Unhooking my chute, I stuff it under a rock to keep my presence unknown while keeping a spare chute for quick decent in my pack. I slip on my…

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    Gunter Demni's Analysis

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    It was an unusually cold day for Berlin in June. The year was 2014. The girl walked north from Potsdamer Platz towards Shonëberger Straße, passing a small piece of The Wall that was left standing, ironically juxtaposed against the high-rising Kolhoff Tower immediately behind it. The wall was crumbling and popping with political graffiti. Behind it, the tower was made almost entirely of glass, looking futuristic as it loomed atop the city skyline. This kind of contrast was not unusual in Berlin.…

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