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    kills a persons soul. To realize what we could have prevented when we first saw it, is now what they are weeping about. It is very hard to try to fix things or try to go against someone however once they have you wrapped around them and their ideas then there is no going back. We as a country, a town, as humans begins we have to question what’s around us and when we feel uncomfortable with someones ideas we have to change it into something we believe is right. No matter what the consequence might be, just like in the Animal Farm. In George Orwell 's Animal Farm, the animals never questioned their leaders, which lead to loss of their freedom. The only thing that had any sort of action to what they disapproval of the drunk farmer in the Animal Farm, (15-17), it’s…

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    Diary Of A Snoopy Cat

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    I just finished reading Diary of a Snoopy Cat it was an interesting book all in all I give it a 3 out of 4. I gave it a 3 because there are parts of the book that can be slightly confusing and had part mentioned that could have been left out, they weren't really needed. I feel the introduction in the beginning of the book could have been setup better than it was. The characters are very intriguing from their names to their different personalities. Inca, her family, and friends each have their…

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    Personal Narrative Recount

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    March 17, 2003 would be the day that would have, could have, should have would forever be engraved in my head forever. I was driving home from work at Alta View Hospital. I worked the early shift which was no fun to wake up for but nice to get off earlier in the afternoon. My phone had to stay in my locker all day so by the time I had walked to my car my missed calls and messages for the day were hitting my phone. As I climbed into my car and sat looking at my text messages and missed calls I…

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    Norman Bates Insanity

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    Insanity could take control of anyone, if they are not aware of what’s happening in their life. Growing up, Norman had an abnormal attachment to his mother, which took control of his life. He felt a sense of jealously when her attention wasn’t all on him, so that caused a problem when his mother finally found a lover. He poisoned them both and their bodies had been found lying motionless on her bed. Norman could not live without his mother, resulting in him digging up her grave and trying to…

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    “If you lose military people during a military operation; it’s sad and it’s tragic, but they’re professionals doing a job… But you’re taking someone who’s not a professional and it happened to be that mission that got lost- it added to the shock.” said Chiao, a former astronaut. The shuttle Challenger had gone into space nine times before this mission. All nine of those missions had launched and landed properly without any trouble, so they were not expecting this shock. The Challenger shuttle…

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    The Everest disaster in 1996 was a disaster that could have been prevented due to some people's selfishness. The disaster had killed many climber from all of the expeditions including the leaders from two of the expeditions such as Scott Fischer and Rob Hall. The two climbers had been from the Adventure Consultants (Rob Hall) and Mountain Madness (Scott Fischer) team. The moral problem of climbing Everest would be that if you see someone else in danger you have to look and take your life into…

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    and continually asked him to leave the classroom. Overall the problem that Ms. Phung had in my perspective is that he could have voiced his opinion in a better way than what was shown in the video. The disruption was caused when everyone started focusing on him instead of the work that was put in front of them. There was plenty of benefits to the meltdown that Jeff Bliss had in the classroom and they all included the students, administrator, and the teachers of the classroom and all classrooms…

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    an effort and I think we could have completed nearly everything when we planned to if we tried hard enough. On multiple occasions we moved dates forward because we hadn’t completed them. For example, on the 12th November, we were supposed to have auditions but we had to move that to the week beginning 19th November as we did not have enough people to audition yet. We as a class could have prevented this by sticking to our set timetable of who will be hosting sign-ups and when. Advertisements…

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    because they believed their rights as British citizens were being violated. A series of actions by the British eventually pushed the colonists over the edge and towards independence. Both the British and the American colonists contributed to causing the American Revolution. The American Revolution could have been prevented by different actions taken on both sides of the war. On the side of the colonies, The American Revolution could have been prevented. One way is the prevention of the Boston…

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    cannabis could benefit the country in many ways. Some ways it could help include; the economy, medicinal purposes, reduce drug problems, and lower crime. To start off, cannabis has been around for thousands of years, and has been consumed all throughout history. With all the new technology in the medical field. New discoveries are always being made. With the new discoveries, people are starting to see cannabis differently. A movie named “Reefer Madness,” thought it would be a good idea to…

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