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    are led to believe that vaping is just as, if not more dangerous than the conventional cigarette due to ignorance of the device, general safety of e-cigs, and their appeal to children, research shows that this is not the case. E cigarettes and vape pens have been around since 2003, but they recently had an explosion in popularity as a smoking cessation device, or a recreational way of delivering nicotine and flavorings in a presumably harmless way. An E cigarette is a simple device that…

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    I think that the ‘pens’ played a more crucial role in the American Revolution to gain independence. With the help of Patrick Henry, Thomas Paine, and Thomas Jefferson, these three men did many things to win independence from the British. They motivated people to fight in the war, showed that independence is best for all the colonies, and officially declared the United States of America independent. “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” is a famous speech spoken by Patrick Henry to the Virginia…

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    Pen Names There have been many pen names used by many famous authors in history. There many benefits to it and its very common in literature. publishing used to be different back then and things like being a girl writer or publishing more than one book per year per author were frowned upon so authors used fake names or, pen names, to hide their identity. A lot of authors like Stephen King, J.K Rowling, and Charlotte Bronte have used pen names for many different reasons like, to publish more…

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    Patriot Pen:What does Freedom Mean What does freedom mean to me? It means lots of things to me but I have two main things of what it means to me. My two reasons for what freedom means to me are, people can say, and act any way they want to without anyone telling them what to do. Number two is people can also get out of hand with freedom. In this essay I will include why I think those reasons are what freedom means to me. In this paragraph I will be sharing one reason to what freedom means to…

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    authors have used pen names in a number of ways in order to thrive in their careers and lives. Pen names are fake names that allow authors to obtain freedom while writing. Pen names are used by authors in the writing business to lead to their overall success. To begin with, pen names have helped multiple authors gain opportunities. Pen names give authors a chance to do what they were unable to do using their factual names. Charlotte Bronte used the name Currer Bell, a male pen name, to be…

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    Patriot's Pen Essay “What Freedom Means to Me “What freedom means to me”. Freedom to me means that I get to wake up to take a shower, eat breakfast, brush my teeth, and go to school. “What freedom means to me”. Freedom means that I get to go to school and learn things that I question “when will I ever use this later on in life”. “What freedom means to me”. Freedom means that I get to watch netflix and chill. “What freedom means to me”. Freedom means that I get to play video games on my $500…

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    There are many similarities and differences between the two prominent far-right parties in France and the United Kingdom. Immigration reform, Euroscepticism, long-term leadership, and dramatic recent European Parliamentary election success are the most significant ties between the two, and foreign relations, success in local elections, election structure, and historical background being the most significant differences. Who their supporters are and what the parties are pushing link the two as…

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    Irony In The Clean House

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    Mid-Sweep The Clean House brings new meaning to naturalist works, drawing in comedy in a way both familiar and foreign to any reader. Taking place in a time potentially not to far from that of now, reflecting on current events or that of those very close in time proximity. Though no location is really known, a Connecticut-esque vibe is expected in a place residing some place between the city and sea. The cast is upperclass for the most part other than Matilde, who is obviously of a lower…

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    Some ballpoint pens and mechanical pencils are packaged like fountain pens—relatively large boxes akin to jewelry boxes—while PITT pens and wooden pencils as sold individually or in groups. These variations serve different levels of practicality and showmanship. The jewelry-like packaging of fountain pens, ballpoint pens, and mechanical pencils create an air of class around the item. Typically, this style of packaging…

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    to be published. Many authors have had pen names for the books that they have written but there is a purpose on why they did that. Some reason why authors have pen names is because they had limited publishing, gender, and not wanting to be noticed around people. People should change their name to a pen name but if it is a good reason not by a bad reason. There are many reasons why people change their real names and turn it into a pen name for the book. Pen names can be useful when you…

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