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    The Ethics Of Hunting

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    Due to customs, safety, and morals the topic of which firearm should be used for hunting has been discussed between hunters for many decades. Some of the main arguments have to do with being humane, not randomly shooting, and accidents. If the hunter wounds an animal, they can put the animal out of its misery more quickly. Hunters using a semi-automatic won't “spray and pray” - firing blindly without making an effort to aim correctly and hit their target. Manually operated firearms have been…

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    Fertilizer has been around thousands of years and is needed in most places to grow crops. In these thousands of years, people have developed many types of fertilizer, including; Organic, High Tech, and Granular. Although in recent years people have used a large amount that is causing environmental problems. Even though fertilizer can cause diseases and ruin soil, it is necessary to grow enough food for the world because without it not enough food would be produced. According to American…

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    We are in the age where everything is digital and people want to buy things online. In todays time people want everything to be fast and convenient. Over the years the trend of shopping online has become one of the top ways to shop other than going to the store. Internet marketing is shopping online with complete freedom to buy any item using credit or debit cards. Internet marketing is also referred to as e-marketing. Internet marketing has changed the way companies and consumers buy and sell…

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    Throughout the Catcher in the Rye, Salinger, is able to capture the hardships of a teenager’s unstable mental life, and portray it to the readers with ease. Salinger's use of having a relatable character; he allows the audience is able to connect and identify with Holden as a struggling hero, who is on his downfall. Though, the relatability of the character can conceal different hidden traits, that Salinger gave Holden. From the start of the novel, it is clear that Holden is mentally…

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    The issues of whether our privacy is protected online has been debatable as the internet keeps growing. Writer Nicholas Carr, moved by technology and its effect on society, argues in his essay “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Privacy” from his newest book Utopia is Creepy and Other Provocations, on the issues of privacy, specifically online privacy. Carr writes that as we go about our everyday lives, browsing online, hiding behind our computers, feeling completely anonymous, we are, however,…

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    Gun Control Debate Report

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    On December second, 2015, two heavily armed terrorists, one male one female, entered the San Bernardino Inland Regional Center and in a matter of minutes, they left 14 dead and 22 seriously injured. They used two semi automatic assault rifles (chambered in .223, a popular hunting round) and two 9mm handguns. This event and countless others mass shootings are the more recent events stirring up the gun control debate. "So obviously, we need strong sensible gun control, and I will support it, but…

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    The Early Big Band Era

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    Roseland in New York were common venues for the latest Big Band tunes. The Big Band Boom also brought together the greatest jazz musicians (Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and the most famous Glenn Miller) and singers (Ella Fitzgerald, Bing Crosby, and Frank Sinatra). The Big Band Era started seeing a decline in its popularity during the Postwar Big Band Era of the 1940s-present. It stilled remained popular but in 1950 the sheer number of big bands saw a dramatic decline. Big Bands…

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    F. (2010). Google’s Chrome Continues to Gain Market Share. Available: http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/googles-chrome-continues-to-gain-market-share/. Last accessed 28th Oct 2010. Sean. (2010). Eying Search Engine Market Share in the era of Bing. Available: http://www.antezeta.com/blog/search-engine-market-share-2009-06. Last accessed 01st Nov…

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    The Importance Of Literacy

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    Rachael Berridge Professor Hohman English 100 4 December 2015 Literacy can mean different things to different people, but there is no denying the more common meaning. Jeff Magee, a teacher, said “Literacy is an essential aspect of our everyday lives that is embedded in our activities, social interactions and relationships. It is not only the ability to read and write, but to comprehend.” If you are able to comprehend more, the more successful you can be. Literacy dictates each and everyone’s…

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    The Internet is very dangerous and has a lot of bad material that is not safe for children viewing. The Internet is very unsafe for children who have not been taught safe internet practices. Children on the wrong sites can put them in danger. Viewing inappropriate sites can put them in jeopardy to bullying, catfish, scammers, and predators. For children that do not know what the internet consist of may be encouraged to participate in the unhealthy version of the internet. Parents should Monitor…

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