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    To prevent bullying, parents should be fined. The first offense fines would range from $200-$500, the second offense fines would range from $501-$1000, and the third offense fines would range from $1001-$1800 depending on the severity of harassment and damage caused. The law has to be changed to protect who are venerable. A long term solution…

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    Over 200 economists think that Trump shouldn’t stop people from coming to America and that not changing the policy can raise the economy higher. The 200 economists claim that the congress shouldn’t go after the illegal immigrants they should worry about fixing H-1B visa that should be the congress priority. Many more immigrants…

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    Judy Wicks Analysis

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    Tucson, AZ. They paid a living wage, and were very careful that the organic products they sold were as organic as they were labeled. Our members paid a onetime fee under $200, which entitled them to any profits on the groceries they bought. So customers who bought their groceries there for a family, sometimes got a check for $200-300 every year. I lived alone, and still got about $70 back a year. Some years the members vote to use the money for renovations, they put in a new kitchen in 2012. It…

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    break, it chooses to give up tax revenue for a specific purpose - so both spending and tax breaks mean less money in the U.S. Treasury,” tax expending’s are highly priced (in fact, tax breaks were expected to cost $1.22 trillion.) thus by cutting $200 billion out of those $1.22 trillion it wouldn’t influence the tax annual approval; in fact, as the article cites “tax breaks do not require annual approval. … even if the tax breaks fall short of, or outlive their original purpose intended by…

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    The Renaissance brought many inventions to life, but one of the greatest creation is the print and press created by Johannes Gutenberg. Johannes was born in Mainz, Germany in 1395. Before his creation of the the print and press, he printed cards, pictures, designs, and patterns on clothes. Gutenberg never married nor did he have kids, his life was surrounded around his business. His printing experience started in 1438, created the press in 1440, and printed the 42-Line Bible in 1454-1455.…

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    the wrong place at the wrong time were swallowed in all of the destruction by the water and carried hundreds of yards away. One example is John Murphy who was simply trying to cross the street and was swept up to the water and dragged approximately 200 yards downstream. A few other townspeople were swept up by the water as well,but luckily no one was killed, just injured. Evidence to support my claim is, “While working on the street to keep it clear as much as possible, George Harris lost his…

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    Introduction: The Biopure Corp was established in 1984 by founders Carl Rausch and David Judelson. In the development of introduction of two products, specifically Oxyglobin for animal blood substitute and Hemopure for the human marketplace. The main basis of mutually the products is the blood of livestock. If a solitary industrial capability with the similar tools is being used for also product, therefore lone product might be created at a phase. There is a yearly capacity of 300,000 components…

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    Roman society, overall, was negatively impacted by Roman expansion around the time period of 200 B.C.E. to 200 C.E., the people of Rome eventually becoming rather arrogant due to reasons associated with power. Just within about three centuries, the Romans managed to conquer a huge amount of land, people, and wealth. Consequently, the society suffered as more and more people, more specifically the wealthy, gained more power and riches and treated the “lower” people unequally. It was emphasized by…

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    Classical Rome and China As the classical era came to an end, various major civilizations fell into a rapid downhill spiral. These declines, such as that of the Roman Empire and Han China from 200 to 700 CE can be accredited to many internal and external factors including political instability, low class revolts, and whether or not each region recovered from the decline. Both Rome and China experienced political instability. Rome had no system of choosing a new ruler, however China did. After…

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    Track And Field History

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    History of Track and Field Track and field is one of the oldest sports in the world, and throughout the years it has evolved in so many different ways.Track and field began in 776 BC, and that is also when the Olympic Games began. "Athletic Scholarships. (http://www.athleticscholarships.net/history-of-track-and-field.htm) When track and field began there was only one event and it wasn 't even a running event. Gender, in track and field, was very different back then than it is today and has…

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