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    would have as few as 10 volunteers and others, typically weekends, could see as many as 200 plus come through the door. Local residents seeking assistance would come in at their convenience throughout the day, at least 15 new applicants per day and referrals continued on a constant basis. I learned a lot about managing people during my time with habitat. My second day I was tasked with answering phone calls on the organizations behalf with little guidance as to what to say or what assistances…

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    Legalization On Drugs

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    Marijuana has been quickly gaining favor in the United States, and many citizens are pushing for its legalization for recreational use. States like Colorado, Washington, Alaska, and The District of Colombia have already legalized it and it is time for North Carolina to do the same. Though the War on Drugs has been in effect for the past 40 years, it is time for Marijuana to no longer be considered an illegal substance. Never the less, it should still be a controlled substance subject to…

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    The history of medicine is an extensive and distinguished one, as man sought to alleviate illnesses and fix injuries since the dawn of civilization. Their advancement of ancient medical practices is a rather astonishing one, considering the lack of “modern” facilities, sterilization, and sanitation. The perils of war, disease, and famine were just a few examples of the hardships encountered by civilizations. Magicians and physicians played an integral part in relieving the suffering of these…

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    Sir Gawain: A Short Story

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    “Sir Perceval! Sir Gawain is causing a real ruckus at the tavern, and I was told to come get you. Right away.” A young runner stood before Sir Perceval in the castle courtyard. The boy—perhaps ten—panted, a fine sheen of perspiration glistening on his brow in the fading evening light. “I see,” said Perceval. “I’ll be along soon.” “Erm, Master Will said he needed you now.” Will was Perceval’s father-in-law, and the owner of the Cup and Sword Tavern. The last thing Perceval wanted to do was…

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    Advance 4: Ch. 17, 2, 18, 20 (Direct, Online, Co. Strategy, Competitive Advantage, Sustainability, Ethics) Fat Tire has many routes available for marketing purposes, and as a brand, the dominate avenue that is utilized for marketing is the integrated use of internet resources. They are primarily seen through social media accounts and their branded community website. Their online website presents brand content that engages consumers and creates a community around the Fat Tire beer. There is a…

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    willing to pay the immense amount of money to be absolved, their money could be getting stolen by the pardoner, who doesn’t give any sort of mind to what the beggar is asking for. As stated by the pardoner, “Now as I’ve drunk a draught of corn-ripe ale, by God it stands to reason I can strike on some good story that you all will like, for though I am a wholly vicious man don’t think I can’t tell moral tales. I can! Here’s one I often preach when out for winning…” (Line 74-79) To understand this…

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    distressing difficulty in winning back her love. In a scene at the Buchanan residence that took place after the heated argument in Chapter 7, Fitzgerald illustrates, “[Daisy and Tom] weren’t happy, and neither of them had touched the chicken or the ale—and yet they weren’t unhappy either. There was an unmistakable air of natural intimacy about the picture, and anybody would have said that they were conspiring together” (145). Daisy’s decision reasonably follows from her characterization. She…

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    Writers often use weather to highlight important moods of their novels. Oxford Royale defines this use as a pathetic fallacy; “A literary device in which human emotions are attributed to aspects of nature, such as the weather” (Oxford Royale). Pathetic fallacies are often utilized in the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, to help highlight important scenes. Fitzgerald uses the weather to both reflect and emphasize the interactions between Gatsby and the other characters to help the…

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    I couldn 't tell you how many photo and design contests I have seen recently; for all of them, of course, I have wanted to do my share and submit something. Do I actually have time for that though? Probably not with all the requirements each contest asks for along with my school work, being involved in Spring Arbor University’s Student Government, their school paper “The Pulse,” and a few other extracurricular activities I participate in. Among the million other people who would be entering in…

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    Many people didn’t know much about alternative energy sources until 2006 when Ale Gore’s ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ shed some light on the environmental impacts of using fossil fuels as opposed to green energy. However, our past was actually filled with green energy, “Californians were entranced by the potential of wave power in the…

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