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    The drug used in epipens, epinephrine, is inexpensive and each epipen carries only a dollars worth. The injector itself is bought by Mylan from a manufacturer for only $34.50 per pen! This is a very unfair raise in price and something needs to be done. European governments have lowered the cost to around $70 per pen, so why won’t ours? *1 Our government has something called ‘Core Democratic Values’ that are the fundamental beliefs that unite our society. The Core Democratic Values include…

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    Free the Blackfish In summer of 2013 the documentary Blackfish premiered in select theaters and on CNN. This film highlights the unbearable reality of SeaWorld -- behind closed doors. It focuses on Tilikum, a 12,500 pound bull Orca (Cowperthwaite). Tilikum’s tragic story became the inspiration for the documentary. This highly controversial film has been the root cause of numerous protests. Just one year after Blackfish SeaWorld went down 48% in the stock market and lost 7% of their annual…

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    Lyndon B Johnson Dbq

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    On July 2, 1964, pens were used to change the lives of every American citizen. Lyndon B. Johnson, the man who changed lives, was born on a farm near Stonewall in the Hill Country of central Texas. He taught 5th through 7th grade in a small Mexican-American school and then later taught at a high school in Houston. Later in 1931, Johnson took his enthusiasm and ambition with him to Washington, D.C. where he worked as a congressman (BE). So, why did L.B.J. sign the Civil Rights Act of 1964? If…

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    Mark Twain and Frederick Douglas are known as two of the greatest writers in American History. Both writers write about the past as a way of sharing their stories about a dark time period, one plagued by slavery. Even though both writers excel in their abilities to capture the reader’s attention, they achieve their purposes in different ways. While Frederick Douglas attempts to remain objective, Mark Twain’s writing is filled with subjective prose, eliciting the ways in which authors can take…

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    a charm that makes them hard to kill because they have to be killed from number 1 to 9, but the charm will break if they come in contact with each other. Some interesting facts about Fall Of Five is that the author, Pittacus Lore is that it’s a pen name for the 2 of the original authors that wrote the book…

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    Superpower Research Paper

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    reality. It does give you the chance to meditate if you actually want that thing to happen since you need to write it in order to make it true. The type of pen is irrelevant, however I need to be the writer. On the occasion that someone else decides to use my notepad to write something down, it will not work. The page will be in blank, as if the pen doesn't work when it actually does. As with…

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    fun and whimsical. The middle focal point of the collage is a Bank of England 5 pound bill, which would be considered a gem. To the right of the bill are two milk candies, which are sweet. The box also contains a rock paper scissors dice and a kitten pen, both of which show a love of happy thoughts and games. The idea behind item locations of objects creates a piece art that describes me. The items on the outer edges are strong character traits, love of sweets, memories, attention to detail. The…

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    Slave Pricing Factor

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    to satisfy a subjugation assertion. A couple was purchased by Quakers, Methodists, and religious activists for the sole reason for liberating them. Initially what happened at slaves being sold was the slaves would be removed the ship and set in a pen. There they would be washed and their skin secured with oil, or in some cases tar, to make them look sounder. This was done as such that they would bring however much cash as could be expected. They would likewise be marked with a hot iron to…

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    sympathies lie or where to appropriate blame. Les 400 Coups is most significant innovation in its innovation of auteurism – a notion that the director of a film is also its ‘author’ and ultimate creative voice. The idea of the camera stylo (camera pen) proposed that the…

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    Escaping Reality When Pen and Paper Meet Do you know what it is like to stick your feet in the ocean? The smell of salt water fills the air along with a nice tropical breeze. You have a beach chair at the edge of the water letting the waves crash into your feet. You watch as the sun falls into the water causing the sky and earth to meet. Here one can feel refreshed and freed. I am blessed to rediscover this feeling many times a week when my pen and paper meet. Writing set my soul free. My…

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