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    relatively simple. In the examples below you will see a few different types of data that. The x-axis displays the number of people, and the y-axis is the age group that corresponds with the amount of people. You will also notice that there is a red and black side of the pyramid. Colors may differ with other graphs, but in this case males are in red and females are in black. Population pyramids can display some interesting and useful data. The graphs themselves can entice us to draw a possibility…

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    blackened and then consumed. 4. Why does William Howells reference storms in his piece “Editha”?: Storm references are used in multiple lines to portray the excitement felt by the community in regards to war. In addition, Howells also uses this to display George’s uncertainty about being involved combat. 5. Explain the passage taken from Mark Twain’s “War Prayer”. What are “curse” is the speaker referring to?: “Ponder this — keep it in mind. If you would beseech a blessing upon yourself,…

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    contains countless amounts of corrupt aspects in people’s lives. Huckleberry Finn unveils the story of a boy, named Huck, and his journey down the Mississippi River. Huck lives through numerous unusual situations for a kid in his time, which help display the person Huck actually is. Through Huck’s encounters with Miss Watson to Pap to Tom to Jim to Grangerfords and so on, throughout his journey, Huck’s…

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    name of justice we are embracing the same demons that possessed the convicted. This drastic action affects us from our minds to our souls. Demonstrating violence only causes more violence and society suffers as a whole. What kind of message is sent to society if we display that these criminals get to take the easy way out instead of rotting in a cell for the rest of their miserable lives. We must display that we are better then them by taking the more difficult instead of acting on our gut…

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    Theresa Brown in her piece, “When no one is on call”, argues the importance of having adequate nurse staffing. She addresses the issues that understaffed hospitals face. More specifically, Brown discusses how crucial nurses are to the health of each patient. Brown builds an argument through the use of statistical evidence, emotional anecdotes that appeal to her audience, and logical reasoning describing the benefits of a fuller nursing staff. To begin, Brown implements statistical data in order…

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    Mothers who smoke or use nicotine throughout her pregnancy will harmfully affect the prenatal and postnatal maturation or germination of her baby and increase the danger of developmental and behavioral shortfalls in children and adolescents. It was believed that about more than 25% of women in the United States smoked cigarettes at some point during their pregnancy. Tobacco smoke is known for having numeral chemical components because several research have incriminated nicotine as the major…

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    have hands to hold, or keys to click? Over the past decade, our dependence on social media has actually decreased our social skills. Social media is glorified for all the neat features that it might offer, but people often do not see the negative affects it has. We often use social media to highlight the important parts of our lives or make it seem we live an idyllic life. While we are so drawn to social media we are missing out on key parts of our lives. Lastly, social media is causing us to…

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    ability to move up or down tiers, I was shocked to read that students with EBD usually do not return to general education classes, once placed into special education. I feel like this limits opportunities for growth for the student. If a student displays disruptive behaviors, goes into a special education program,…

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    Disenfranchisement is defined as White southern Democrats devising a variety of techniques in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s to prevent Black people from voting. Those techniques included literacy tests, poll taxes, and the grandfather clause as well as intimidation and violence. The definition of disenfranchisement is located in Chapter 14 on page 295. Disenfranchisement in America today correlates where voting is one of the most fundamental rights for every American citizen,…

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    specific time and place. Without culture, everyone would be the selfsame and unoriginal. Some examples of culture would be ethnicity, religion, social class, and family identity. But, does your culture affect the way you view others? Many people don’t think about it daily but their cultures do affect the things they do. Culture constantly informs the way one views others and the world. People stereotype because of race all the time. According to Schiller, they claim that, “more than one-third…

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