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    difficulties starts. It will be easy for people addicted to marijuana, but extremely difficult to give up. It will be harder for people to give up marijuana than cocaine, and alcohol. The same stupid idea of legalizing the marijuana was tried before by Amsterdam. This is the most famous place in the world where marijuana has legalized this place became a tourist destination for marijuana. But, today this city of Netherland became the first to ban smoking marijuana in school. Those children are…

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    Our Stars Cancer

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    The Fault in Our Stars, written by John Green, demonstrates the struggles that teenagers with cancer have. Hazel Grace Lancaster, the main protagonist was diagnosed with Thyroid cancer at the age of thirteen. After that, she has been going to community college classes and watching reruns of America’s Next Top Model. Suddenly she chose to attend a support group, mostly because her mother did not want to stay home. She meets two new friends named Augustus and Isaac, who both have/had cancer. When…

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    Anne Frank Injustice

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    It was estimated by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum that approximately 6 million Jewish individuals died during the Holocaust. Those individuals led normal lives and had hopes and dreams, just like people today, but they were lost too soon. Anne Frank, one of those individuals, was a Jewish girl who lived in hiding in an office building with her family during the Holocaust. However, they lived in fear of being discovered. Throughout her living in hiding, Anne documented her life and…

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    Mozart Accomplishments

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    Today’s music has evolved tremendously since when music was first discovered in the middle ages. Now we have musicians like Beyonce, Alicia Keys, and Adele who changed the whole sound of music: different messages, beats, and style. Artists today are just as creative as the composers before them; Acapella artists sing with no music, other artists use techno or Dubstep, a type of electronic dance music. However, these artists would not have it so easy like they do today if the people that came…

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    Penny, Wendy, Darren 11A Literature Compare and Contrast Hazel and Augustus Hazel and Augustus are two main characters from the book “the fault in our star”. Their lives are restricted by cancer, but cancer also brings them together. After reading the book, we found that Augustus and Hazel are similar in their perceptions and attitudes, and partly difference in their characteristics. Hazel and Augustus are two distinctive individuals, which can be attributed to their marked difference.…

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    “That’s the thing about pain, it demands to be felt”. Although these words are from the book Hazel Grace is obsessed with (almost like I am with this book)it is still pertinent. Those words slice through me like a knife and with those words I can use to not only explain The Fault in our Stars by John Green but also a lot of my experiences throughout the past four years of my life. It may sound cliche as does most everything that I say, but I believe that without the feelings of pain, sadness…

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    As of now, I qualify for office and accounting positions. They are numerous opportunities that entice me. For example, accounts payable clerk in Amsterdam; Accounts Receivable Specialist here in Houston. But the one that I really want is a position that just became available last week, PP Web Developer. Looking through the posting I am confident that I can carry the responsibilities required and I…

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    New Haven Essay

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    New Haven is a city located in Connecticut. It was founded by English Puritans in 1638 who laid the city according to grid, which is known as the “Nine Square Plan.” The founders of New Haven wanted to create a strong realm of commercial business in the spacious harbor of Long Island; They were even hopeful to have control as far south as the Delaware Bay. New Haven’s urban development experienced many ups and downs in its’urban development. ("New Haven | Connecticuthistory.Org") In its early…

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    response to conflict, especially in time of war. For example, in the story Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, this young girl that came from a Jewish family who inspired many people to never give up in times of crisis; hiding away from the Nazis in Amsterdam. Another true story comes from letters of Japanese American children in the United States’ internment camps during World War II. Some of these children’s letters were gathered and put in the book, Dear Miss Breed: True Stories of the…

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    Introduction to End of Life Nutrition Nutrition professionals, such as Registered Dietitians, work in a variety of settings; including clinical, public health, private practice, medical nutrition therapy, and sports nutrition. In each of these settings there are a variety of ethical challenges that the Registered Dietitian may face. One such challenge, especially within hospice care, is end of life nutrition. A study conducted by Aristotle University at a Clinical Nutrition Unit found that all…

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