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    larger community” where residents “share certain characteristics, values, mutual interests, or styles of living” (Ashman, 2011, p. 341). To me a neighborhood means so much more than that. A neighborhood is made of many people of different ethnicity. A neighborhood also has houses that people live in. In the neighborhood, there are many interactions between the people. These people work together to make sure that their neighborhood is safe for them to live in. The neighborhood that I will be…

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    a negative effect towards society. Industrialization’s negative effects were the dangerous and lethal work areas, poor living conditions and cramped housing, and the long work hours, which took away from quality family time. Many of the people who worked in factories were constantly in danger of losing a limb or even their life…

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    Jeannette Walls because even through all of their struggles they stay together as a family. They had many problems going on throughout their life but they managed to work together and get through them as a family. *The walls family worked together to stay positive, have a better quality of life and to overcome poverty.* The walls family doesn't let what other people think affect how they live there life. When the family was living in the desert Rex and Rosemary taught the kids may valuable…

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    elements over time, to get reading that are more accurate. Knowing a fossil's age allows scientist to piece together what path an organism took to become what it is today. This is…

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    They are gay cowboys! That is what people think of Jack and Ennis in the book Brokeback Mountain. Ennis and Jack were living in the time where same-sex marriage was not recognized; therefore, they did not live the life they should have deserved. For centuries, people from every continent are bound to their cultures and laws to create a long lasting heritage for generations to follow. Individuals who act and follow their cultures and laws are perceived as normal, but those who have interests and…

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    of the suggested explanations seems to be that Priscilla was the more gifted of the two and often took the more prominent role. Yet, that didn’t seem to affect their love for one another, their understanding of each other nor their ability to work together. God’s order of authority in marriage never changes. Although the wife may be more intelligent and resourceful than her husband, God still wants her to look to him as her leader. That is not always easy for an extremely talented woman to do,…

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    conception for three reasons: the first group cells duplicate and turn into a fetus, once the egg and sperm meet fertilization occurs and DNA is set up to make a new person, and the baby has to be living in order to grow inside of the mother. Although the baby does not have a heart beat at conception it’s still a living group of cells which are rapidly growing and maturing…

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    Introduction: Currently there are 50 orcas living in captivity around the world. Majority of them are living in marine lands and amusement parks in tanks that are not even close to their natural environment. The confined quarters and limited interaction with other members of the species fail to replicate an orca’s natural existence. This can lead to aggression which causes the orcas to attack their trainers or even other orcas. Orcas living in captivity have to perform in front of people for…

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    “doing it all” because he put together his own work. Maybe that is why he was so good because he understood the technical elements of theatre. As well as being a writer and part of a dramatic company. In the book Living Theatre states “his plots in episodic form , are exemplary; his verse-especially in the power of his metaphors and the music of his language-is extraordinary; his characters are so well-rounded and so carefully detailed that they often seem like living people”. Regarding this,…

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    is important in Australia because of population growth, housing affordability and the impact of wellbeing on families. Research has shown that if we all want to keep living on quarter acreage blocks, there is not enough room for affordable housing and not having enough houses means that people and families can and will end up living on the streets. To make more housing, the government needs to approve developments that spread out into bushland and build estates with more spacious homes and…

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