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    hit the American people. Houses,retirement, and business were lost to the company store. The company store meaning the government, like in KSF the workers had to pay back KSF but if they couldnt human rights were taken, With the American borrowing the interest rates for the money we borrow go up, making it harder to pay it all back. America itself is turning into Pullman Place and KSF.…

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    “The Walking Dead’s” mid-season 7 finale is looming close and a lot of people are seriously asking if Carl Grimes is going back in the second half. More importantly, is Carl Grimes going to be back in “The Walking Dead” season 8. Next year, Chandler Riggs, who plays Carl Grimes, is said to be going to college. After his father went to Facebook to thank the studio for giving his son a seven year contract, many “The Walking Dead” fans were on the edge. Will they no longer see him in the…

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    graduates from college and in ten years is forced to work a low-paying job that has nothing to do with their major just to pay off their college debt. Now imagine an alternate scenario where the student took into consideration every aspect of their future and goals before deciding what to do about college. Now, in ten years, this person is doing a job they love and not utterly overwhelmed with the debt they have. It is crucial to get some education, but the type of education and how much one…

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    The United States has a dark history of slavery and racism that dates back hundreds of years. In the poem “I, Too”, Langston Hughes is not just speaking for himself, but he is speaking as the voice of all African Americans who are experiencing racism and segregation or have lived through slavery. Through the use of a few literary devices, Langston Hughes gives an indication of hope that although they, the African Americans, are mistreated and unwanted, they are equal to their white counterparts…

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    present and the future. In this first paragraph the flash, his powers, how he got…

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    Deportation. Deportation is the action of deporting a foreigner from another country. In other words it’s sending back to where they ‘belong’ or where they came from. Deportation has been around for a very long time, although not as known as it is now it was definitely there. The United States is not the keenest on having unknown ‘aliens’ roaming its land as anyone who fought long and hard for their freedom would be. It is an ongoing battle between those who want to roam our lands without worry…

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    Reflect back to when you were a child. What did you believe in? The tooth fairy? Magic? When we are young, we are often naïve, thinking anything is possible. Greek myths are full of stories where heroes defeat savage monsters. In one such story, a Greek myth tells of the story where every year seven young men and seven young are sacrificed to the Minotaur. The comes the son of the king, Theseus, who battles the Minotaur, a beast, half man, half bull, to save his kingdom from sacrificing any…

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    transition into the future and manhood that he faced. Wordsworth’s message about losing one’s innocence, previously being excited by the appeal of the future until he encountered it in its realized form, in this passage referred to as “a huge peak” (ln. 22), and becoming fearful of the future, can be broadened to my own life and the approaching future that I face. I will be going off to college next year and while this idea used to only make me excited and wanting the future to come faster, as…

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    argues, “…that child’s own eventual offspring should also be free of these [genetic disorders], changing the genetic line for ever” (“New Gene Therapy Births”). This means that the genetic disorder that was passed down previously will not be a worry to future family members; the disease will not cause stress or worry to any more family members. If a disease is no longer working its way through family members, then potentially they would have a longer life span. Bridget Dimond discusses how it is…

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    I believe that my primary attributes helped me strike a strong deal for Sandy during the Viking negotiation exercise. However, I do have some reservations for the efficacy of my approach were this negotiation to be repeated multiple times in the future. During the course of the negotiation, I often utilized competing, avoiding and compromising attributes based on the individual issues at hand. I aimed to form an early understanding with Pat (played by Katherine Miyamasu) and establish normative…

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