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    running for mayor is, growing up, I have tried many times to get involved, to make a difference, but no matter how hard I tried things kept going back to how they were before. If I were mayor, things would be different. Toronto would be a safer place to live. So far in 2015, the amount of shooting deaths and injuries are up by 58% compared to last year, to combat this shocking increase we have to address the fact that gun violence comes in many forms, and so, requires a variety of solutions. We…

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    The highly romanticized life of being a military child includes: surprise homecomings, living in faraway, exotic places, fantastically cheap prices at the Exchange, and having extensive knowledge on weapons. Even though the Exchange and the Commissary are much cheaper than the other stores around where I live, I definitely did not receive the life of hardcore training on hand to hand combat by my father like Lois Lane, nor have I ever lived overseas; however being a military child has given me a…

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    with the most elegant clothing. Nevertheless, the Roaring Twenties was the place to be. Everything just seemed perfect because you didn’t have a single care in the world as long as you were rich, but doesn’t that seem biased towards the rich?…

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    active sex lives, and constant drug abuse. Individuality has been lost to the past and new lower function human hybrid twins are everywhere. But in this strange world a character seems to stand out against the odds, making an identity for himself where it was thought one couldn't be made, that man is Bernard. Bernard is representative of the common modern day reader, as he is logical, contemplative, and feels real emotion, unlike his cookie cutter counterparts. Bernard unhappy with his place…

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    Life's a gift from God, rather you are religious or not life is truly a gift that we are taking away from innocent people who have done no wrong, that child could be a best friend to someone, brother, sister, mom, dad, husband, wife, and a person that has so much love to give to other people but we will never know who that child grows up to be if we take away his our her…

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    ankles when you sit. These were some of the common mores followed by women in history. They have always been seen as a lesser being, and the common idea that women are inferior to men has caused them to be denied control over their own lives. Instead, their lives are placed in the hands of men such as their husband, whom they may have been forced to marry by their father. This is just a slight example of how a female's life was under the influence of a man. Due to this ideology, women have been…

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    information that causes it to be immune to certain pests. Even though there are many apples that apple is still needed to help prevent pests. 2.Why does Fowler argue that we shouldn't just save the "best" variety of a plant? Fowler argues that we shouldn't just save the "best" variety of a plant because there is no best variety of a plant. 3.Why is climate change an important consideration in crop diversity? Climate change is an important consideration in crop diversity because if some plants…

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    I believe that friends are one of the themes of the book since there were many places throughout the book, where I noticed how play such a huge role in our lives, and how emotionally attached we are to them. For example at the beginning of this book, one can easily conclude and Rowdy, Juniors best friend, has a great impact on Junior’s, the main character, life. This is clearly evidenced on page 17 when Junior says “ It’s like he (Rowdy) is a family member, an extra brother and son”, and “He…

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    answer the following questions. a. What stage of moral development would Lawrence Kohlberg place Jenna in and what characteristics is she demonstrating that would lead him to place her in that stage? Would Lawrence Kohlberg believe that Jenna is demonstrating characteristics of the correct stage of moral development according to her age? Why or why not? Use support from the scenario. I think Kohlberg would place Jenna in a level two, stage three category based on the given information. This…

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    My starting roots began in Tucson, Arizona. Although, that was the place I was born in my days were numbered, which meant I didn’t have enough time to blossom or absorb my starting point. To begin with, my father conceived numerous jobs that prevented my family from settling in one decent home and state. The one place that I have the most memory of, is when my family moved to Mexico. Every morning I would wake up to a yell or a car having the music to loud. This usually tariffed me, by how…

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