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    A Peace Reader Analysis

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    War 2. After World War 2, Male-Veterans out-earned none veterans by 10-20 percent, but Soldiers from the Vietnam war were out earned by none veterans by the same amount. According to the article, it says that the main reason for this was that employers didn’t want to hire veterans because of the drugs and defeat they had probably been through while at war. Others believe that the difference was that people who were drafted into World War 2 were…

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    Seaweed Lab Report

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    could get iodine from the seaweed to use in the experiment. This produces the iodine we need to begin the experiment. A problem that could have occurred was placing too much seaweed in the tin so it took a lot longer to burn. Also, a bit of the seaweed were popping out the tin which is a health and safety concern so we must remove all of the circular pieces of seaweed and keep the amount in the tin at one time to the minimum. For this. Safety goggles and a lab jacket was worn to prevent getting…

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    project. For the first session, the ideas we had were dull, to say the least. It was not a fruitful discussion. I attempted to bring some ideas to the fore but my thoughts were instantly shot down. I tried to appeal to those gathered around the table; what if we tweaked it? What if we made a change here, and a change there? Could this be a feasible idea? The group was still dismissive. I was not even remotely attached to any of these concepts. These were just part of a brainstorm. But it…

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    Throughout the film of The Crucible, there were many changes made from the play. These changes made the film have more drama and meaning within all of the characters in the story. It was also fascinating to see the characters evolve throughout the story. It was easier to see how drastic these changes were to the characters within the movie because the viewer could actually see them change. The characters that evolved the most were Proctor and Hale. Both characters changed immensely as they grew…

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    ’ my parents were driving across the country, dad ‘dropping in’ at the home office of any corporation where his skill set might be useful. They called to check in with us, (I had 16-year-old brother) every few days. On this particular Friday, our last conversation took place the previous…

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    We were all laughing and joking, and we saw in a pile long walking sticks, about three feet long each. None of us had any idea what was going on, and then our counselors, with stoic facial expressions, divided us into four groups. In my group I had three close friends and three other L.I.Ts whom I was not as close with. We each received a stick and a sharpie marker. We were asked to write down how we felt, things we would like to improve…

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    outstanding performance of the stock market during that time, several mishandled factors lead to the severe downward spiral and crisis of the American economy. The lack of diversification, poor credit structure and unstable international debt structure were my top three choices of the Great Depression that I felt could have been managed more effectively than the other postwar issues involved. In the 1920’s, lack of diversification resulted in success heavily depending on simple trades,…

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    and Spike probably hadn't been the best idea. Deep breaths weren't working, Buffy felt cornered and trapped, and betrayed. Slayers slay and Watchers...sabotage? Lie? Poison you? Make you feel delusional, like you got all the bad parts of destiny, and none of the good? Giles had been stammering after her; Buffy could still hear the swing of the library doors over Giles' repeated calls of her name, and all his English pleading. It made her feel sick to think about; to think about all the…

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    The world series was played by the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago white Sox. The format used for the series was the best of nine format. Seven players from the White Sox were banned from organized baseball for fixing the series. Gambling had been a presence in baseball long before the Black Sox scandal, and the major league team owners had done little to limit its influence. Rumors of a fix circulated before, during, and after the 1919 series, but the White Sox owner, Charles Comiskey, chose…

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    Aliens: Movie Analysis

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    can recall encountering monsters, and heroes in popular culture is an unusual one, but none the less very powerful for me. It was when I first saw the film Aliens. That might not seem too weird, except that I watched it when I was in fourth grade. It was both a movie that was fascinating and repellent at the same time. It was fascinating for the world that it built, and these larger than life characters, that were throughout the movie. Yet for the same reason it was also repellent. Yes the…

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