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    Why Americans Use Drones

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    Why do Americans use drones to fight? How are drones used in the military? Lots of people ask these questions. Drones are used for flying to places our military won’t go. Drones are sent to areas with a lot of terrorist activity to keep soldiers safe. I support the use of drones. Using drones in war is safer for all involved. Drones kill fewer civilians than other weapons like bombs and mortars (Source J). Drones make the U.S. military safer by operating the drones miles away on a video…

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    Cross Country's History

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    Hounds” to cross country. For example, they still call the person who is leading the race “The Bunny” or “Hare”. In 1837 English schools started having formal cross country meets.The first established national championship for the United States took place in 1890. The first international championship meet wasn’t held until March 28, 1903. Since then, this sport has become more and more popular. Overall,…

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    and since then it has been my hometown. Markham is a boring place to be, rarely does anything eventful ever happens, and there is really nothing to do, there is a mall, a theatre and occasionally there’s a festival, which is pretty much it. This is aided by the fact that crime is low in the city, there are few murders and little robberies, with most notable crimes being the occasional weed deal here and there. Markham is also a quiet place, mainly thanks to a small population, the minimal…

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    Library Technicians assist the librarian(s) with library media, sorting, stacking books and registering new patrons. They usually help patrons with the library resources as well as the uses of them. They also fix books that are in bad conditions only if they’re fixable. The working conditions involve a lot of walking. They also would have to handle objects that are up to ten pounds as well as one’s that go up twenty. The skills required for this career are reading comprehension, active…

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    the opposite of what is expected from the average fairy tale. In the stories “Rip Van Winkle” and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” the setting are very similar. Both stories happen to be in small, but quiet towns, where hardly any danger occurs. The main setting of “Rip Van Winkle” is peaceful, quiet, calm, and drowsy. In “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” the setting has mostly the same effect, however this story has a little bit more drama. Rip Van Winkle and Ichabod Crane both love being outdoors,…

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    Infj Personality Analysis

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    world and their intuition makes them very understanding. One of the most valuable qualities I possess is being understanding; this has always open the doors to be especially in the work place because it makes it very easy to get along with others. Work relationships can be difficult if your coworkers have…

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    Baby Sleep Patterns

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    quickly as possible to their baby's sleep and eating needs because very young infants need to eat and sleep on demand. You will find it easier to achieve this by keeping the baby near you. An infant usually follows a pattern similar to eat, poop, sleep, quiet alert time, and repeat. It is important that you observe your baby when he or she…

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    the stories “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell and “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant. Body Paragraph 1-setting’s similarities Setting is what gives the initial start of any story. Without setting you’d just imagine a character in a place you thought up yourself. The setting of both stories gives off a look that would greatly change the characters. The environment around them is so widely is very correspondent to the characters that it seems so fitting to them. Rainsford is a…

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    Everyone has a different personality. Some may be similar to others but none are exactly the same. For example, I once had these two friends that had completely different personalities. One of them was loud and outgoing and the other was shy and quiet. Their totally different personalities are one of the things that make them an individual. Another example would be my sister…

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    The world is a bustling and noisy place, and now so is underwater. With drilling and marine sonar testing, it is no wonder whales can't live in peace and quiet. So it is our job to bring a halt to all the noise and allow these beautiful creatures to live in peace! I think that the underwater noise does in fact, affect the live of whales and many sea creatures. One reason I do believe that these noises are affecting whales is because scientist conducted an experiment over a two year span,…

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