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    The Stain of Sustainability Sustainability is discussed in “Attention Whole Food Shoppers” by Robert Paarlberg and “Sustainability by Christian R Weisser. Christian R Weisser speaks more about the idea of what sustainability is and how is important for society to be aware of it. Robert Paarlberg explains in his article the way the Earth is more and less sustainable because of everyone 's actions around the world. Both articles touch on the ideas that there are people out there helping change…

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    Rover Experiment

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    process and how to create an experiment. Making this rover also refreshed our memory of the concept of elastic energy. Not to rub it in your face, but EarthToy Designs enlisted in our help to design this rover, too. They asked us to make a rover that can be adjusted to go different distances. Of course, we have to think about the environment while making toys, so they asked us to make rovers out of 100% recycled materials. We decided to make the weight in the ballast the independent variable, or…

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    is Tony. Tony takes one sip of his chicken soup and his mind goes crazy with hundreds of different images of different things that went into the soup that he can barely eat it. The page when Tony takes a bite and his mind goes crazy, I feel shows that how can people trust wants going into food, when the man who can take a bite of anything and see where it came from and what went into, can’t even get a clear image of what is in his soup. To most chicken soup is, chicken, broth, and vegetables,…

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    The portrayal of irony is shown in two literary texts, a short story titled “Jacob's Chicken," by Milos Macourek and a poem titled “Porphyria’s Lover," by Robert Browning. Irony is an expression that is used to insinuate sarcasm; it typically signifies the opposite of what is said. In other words, irony is seen as appearance versus reality. The short story “Jacob’s Chicken” is about a passionate child who draws a unique chicken that others do not initially appreciate due to its unusual…

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    Jackson Autobiography

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    I share the house with a mother, a father, a sister, and a dog. This house was more than we thought we'd get. We live two blocks from town, live close to my friends, and don’t have to lose money on rent. We can walk outside without hearing cars and beeping constantly. Our back yard holds humongous trees that tower over the house. At first, we started with a plain back yard and later added a jungle gym with a swing set soon after arriving. The texture of…

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    Hamlet Luncheon Proposal

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    Retirement Community and Friends of WomenSafe are partnering to host a fall luncheon, “Leaves of Change” on Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at the Hamlet Atrium located at 200 Hamlet Hills Drive, in Chagrin Falls. The doors will open at 11:30 a.m. so you can enjoy a glass of wine, mingle, and buy tickets for the gift raffle offering gift certificates, jewelry, and specialty baskets. Lunch will be served at noon, followed with a brief talk by Andrea Gutka, Executive Director of WomenSafe. Ms.…

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    say? Mom you have to tell me I heard my name.” I begged. “No Phyllis I shouldn’t.” she argued “Mom, I need to know what’s going on, I can’t be clueless about all this. What if whatever they said they’re actually going to do, I should be aware so I can be careful” that should get her to tell me, there’s a thing about moms and parents in general, they always want their children to be safe so they’ll do anything to keep them that…

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    schizophrenia, client has history of violence. Me: Hello Ms. Meariam, I’m a nursing student. D.M.: `` how do you know my name, are you Mary? You look like someone I know.’’ Me: ``sometimes I can image people names just by looking at their face.’’ D.W. so are you a psychic? Me: `` kind of.’’ Me: ``So can I ask you how long you have been here?’’ D.M.: ``I’ve been here for two months and half.’’ Me: ``How did you come to be in here?’’ D.W: `` I was feeling like I couldn’t deal with my life,…

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    my new second home. My words when I went to the gym for the first time. I loved the gym. I wanted to be big and strong just like the people around. Yeah I didn’t fit in quite yet but how hard can it be? They all did it, so can I. So there I went, I started my first day at the gym. As many of you can see when you look at my arms that look like spaghetti noodles or my biceps looking like a bean my gym craze stopped after that first time. I lifted hard that day. And the next day I was…

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    How can a species be saved if everyone is frightened of them? Ever since “Jaws” people have viewed Sharks as ferocious, dangerous man-eating monsters out to attack anyone who dares come into the water. The fact of the matter is that one-fourth of Shark populations is endangered of going extinct. After over 450 million years on this planet, Sharks have the possibility of extinction due to inadequate laws to protect them from actions such as finning, by catching, and habitat depletion. Sharks are…

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