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    Iraq: Oasis of Conflict At the heart of the only planet in our galaxy known to harbor life, lies a land known in the bible as the “Empire of Man”. This land is where the great ark of Noah was built, and not far from there was the fruitful garden of Eden. This area is Babylon, Land of Shinar and Mesopotamia. Not many know the origins of some of these great stories and history of humanity. The current name of this part of the world in which change and chaos is the norm, is Iraq. The name…

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    marriage (McCarthy). Relatively, this is a parallel example of Hillary’s deception she has consistently shown in her campaign and her entire political career. America deserves a president that has steady views and does not switch when the majority calls for it or when it benefits her campaign economically. According to an article by Garrett Griffin, Hillary has been endorsed by the Human Rights Campaign, the most prominent LGBTQ civil rights organization in the United States (Griffin). What…

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    Purpose This paper will discuss the Great Lakes regions issue with invasive species introduced via ships ballast water, and the response that has followed since then. The impact of shipping and its economic benefit to the region will also be reviewed. The Great Lakes The great lakes system consists of a group of linked freshwater lakes spanning across the traditionally defined “heart land” region of North America. The system consists primarily of 5 distinct bodies of water; Lake Superior,…

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    Escalator Accident Essay

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    nothing to tighten safety standards or punish those responsible for accidents. Though it took me a long time to figure out what we could possibly learn from such a bleak and depressing state of affairs, I eventually realized that this should be a wake-up call how dangerous corruption, especially bought-and-paid-for politics, wealthy lobby groups and donors, and powerful companies are to our democracy and the safety, health, and well-being of American citizens. This should be the ice cold bucket…

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    “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli, CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals raised the price on a drug to treat infections in AIDS patients by 5,000%, from $13.50 a pill to $750 a pill thus shining a global spotlight on the United States’ precarious healthcare market. Shkreli has become the ogre of healthcare. Yet other companies have jacked up prices just as much as Shkreli did, with no consequences other than soaring stock prices. In September of 2016, the makers of the Epipen (The Epi-pen is only the…

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    Schlosser described a visit to a meatpacking plant somewhere in the High Plains. His journey through the plant was quite sure to his own understanding. There were so many workers standing near another and they are chopping up chunks of cattle, standing in pools of pool that were deep. Workers were killing cattle by hitting them and slicing them up. Even though there are machines to process meat, with cattle there are different sizes that come along with it. Unlike other animals, cattle would…

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    Stockton mandated that because store 712 has an “M” occupancy rating, a full evacuation/ notification fire alarm system would need to be needed in addition to the water flow system installed. I got involved & negotiated with the City of Stockton fire inspector, reducing this requirement to only adding horn/strobes & pull stations at each exit as well as obtaining a temp permit for the store open & operate. (email is attached labeled “Food Source 712 TCO Pending Fire Alarm Upgrades) This saved…

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    intuition. When Balram was in the hospital with his dad, he listens to another villager, and many of them found the “stor[y] of rottenness and corruption are always the best stories,” even though it was detrimental to their lives. When a government inspector comes to Laxmangarh, he notices Balram right away as an “intelligent, honest vivacious fellow in this crowd of thugs and idiots.” This was unusual, as Laxmangarh belonged to the “India of Darkness.” Balram’s intelligence made him stand out…

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    Mughal Food Symbolism

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    Introduction Food is much more than the simple act of eating and drinking. Using Kertzer’s phrase, they are ‘action wrapped in a web of symbolism.’ Sharing food and feasting were a form of charity that provided legitimacy to imperial sovereignty, and provided to the rulers a certain degree of acceptance in the wider society. It was also a crucial form of gift-exchange, and served to create and maintain inter- and intra-community solidarities. However, mainstream Mughal historiography…

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    Shortly after the shoe was seen, one of the boy’s bodies had floated to the surface of the water. After that, the other two bodies were found. It was initially believed by the Chief Inspector that the second-grade boy scouts were murdered due to Satanism, the occult, or a gang. Hours after the bodies were found, two women claimed to have heard a ritual being held in the woods. Rumors began circulating about the ritual that was heard and…

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