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    From that day to this preset day, over a decade ago, our country can still feel the terrible effect from that day. Our country let our guards down when we that we were fully prepared to handle any crisis if one was to come. However, this major attack caused our country to take another look at our social contracts, and recognize we had a greater need for security and protection from a vicious enemy. This cause for greater security would mean we as American citizens would lose a sense of our…

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    Autism, also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder, has been a disorder that has been around for many generations, and has been classified as a “disease” by some scholars and doctors, but that is not the case. It is classified as a symptom of abnormal development in a pre-developed brain. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is characterized by very impaired social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication, and a sort of repetitive behavior that exists. Since there are many children…

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    matter the force of the storm, the beaches are almost always affected. Many factors from said storms affect the beaches; high waves and the storm surges are the two factors that contribute to the problem, sometimes they can be very disastrous. They cause three types of coastal changes on our beautiful beaches and they are collision; where the beach dunes are eroded by both waves and the storm surge( the rise in the sea due to pressure changes and wind that comes with a storm), overwash; where…

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    Manifest Destiny Rewrite The U.S believed in moving west to expand land and make America better, as a result of this belief, the U.S caused a big bulldozer domino effect. Native Americans felt abandoned and hopeless when they were forced out by the U.S, causing outbreaks and wars. As white Americans pushed through the tribes claiming land and spreading traditions, Native Americans were upset and angry. Although America is a developed country, partially because of manifest destiny, the…

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    another term for when a person consumes alcohol and then proceeds to operate a motor vehicle or any type of vehicle. It is prohibited to drive drunk by the authorities and has huge consequences if you get caught. On road accidents is one of the leading causes of death and alcohol plays a primary role in this factor. Alcohol consumption impairs the lack of judgment of your…

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    The Market held many shares which were worth well over a million dollars apiece. In the spring of 1929 it started falling slowly up until the fall. In the fall of 1929 the Stock Market hit its all time low with a major crash. There were many causes and effects of the Stock Market Crash of 1929, but the aftermath known as Black Tuesday stunned the Wall Street investors which led to the Great Depression in the 1930s. The Stock Market was the top dog of the income factor for the United States in…

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    Curtis Smith Deborah Lee, Robin Latham English 111, Section 7 12 November 2017 Cause and Effect Analysis of: The Other Wes Moore The smallest choices individuals make every day ultimately lead them to larger choices that can affect their lives in a systemic chain-like reaction. When appropriate choices are made, such as obeying laws and getting college degrees, a positive future is the product. In the novel, The Other Wes Moore, Wes is placed in a bad environment where he has to make…

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    “Elexis, your birthday is in February, there is no way we can have your party at the zoo.” This line would be repeated throughout my household from the beginning of January until February 20th, ten days after my birthday had already passed. The zoo is a thrilling place for a kid; fantastic animals all around them running and playing, lions roaring and polar bears swimming in the little pools in their enclosures. These are common memories children have when looking back on their trips to the zoo,…

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    Millions of children play organized sports every year. Although these kids have winning in the back of their mind, they all want to have fun doing it. That is the problem with youth sports today; they focus too much and winning and success, which makes them too intense. The intensity of the sports leaves kids physically and mentally worn out. The main reason behind this intensity is the driving force behind winning. The will and want to win is what creates this intensity, but “Winning was just…

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    and then finally will become a very thin layer that is called a sheen, which often looks like a rainbow. Depending on the circumstances, oil spills can be very harmful to marine birds and mammals, and also can harm fish and shellfish. ("Oil spills- effect,"…

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