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    bandwidth which may result in less mental capacity dealing with all sorts of things. (Badger 2013) For instance, poor people usually live under deficiency not only with money problem and the lack of opportunity. Under this situation, they may struggle from pressure as well. Proper stress can encourage people but too much pressure or continuous stress will overwhelm people and the disadvantage may overweigh the benefits (Badger). According to Velasques-Manoff (2014), “the field of mental health…

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    I have an Afghan friend named Haisha. We met in the sixth grade at Greenfield Elementary School and became best friends. To her dismay, on April 13, 2017 our military, under orders from President Trump, dropped the Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) in Afghanistan to kill Isis fighters. While I understand the President's responsibility to protect our country from its enemies, it should not be done with the blatant disregard for innocent human lives. Unfortunately, a bomb of that magnitude has…

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    canyons. As I walked across the dusty, sand stricken plain I saw the Badger House. I entered, gripping my glossy pamphlet. Inside it looked like an old amphitheatre. I looked all around, it’s muddy hay colored exterior didn’t looking welcoming at first but as I stepped inside, I realized what the Badger House was. It was a place of joy, where people of the tribe joined together for ceremonies and put on plays. As I left the Badger House, I went drove to Metate Room to eat. I was seated…

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    Bumblebees Classification

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    The bumblebee is an insect belonging to the Apidae family, a subcategory branching out from the Anthophila clade. The bumblebee belongs specifically to what is identified as the Bombini tribe of bees, this tribe consists of large apid bees that commonly feed on pollen or nectar. The Bumblebee belongs specifically to the Bombus genus classification. Bumblebees require an ambient amount of flowing plants in their habitat. Flowers play a prominent role in a prosperous bumblebee habitat, this is…

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    Sam Dekker

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    Sam Dekker Samuel Thomas Dekker was born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin on May 6, 1994. He attended Sheboygan Lutheran High School in Sheboygan. During his senior year, he led Sheboygan Lutheran to their first Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association state title. In the title game, Dekker scored 40 points, including the three-point shot that won the game with 2 seconds left. After his senior year, he was named the Wisconsin Gatorade Player of the Year, the 2012 Parade All-American, the…

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    sometimes prove to be the wrong one. Linda Tirado the author of “Why I Make Terrible Decisions” a blog post from 2013 explains her daily struggles as someone living in poverty and the choices she makes. The other piece pf evidence was written by Emily Badger…

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    Effects Of Mass Hysteria

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    In an article by Anthony Badger it says, “recent historians have raised questions about the centrality of the nonviolent protest exemplified by King. African Americans in the rural South had always had a tradition of armed self-defense. World War II inspired black soldiers not to turn the other cheek on their return to the South” (Badger). They were prepared to fight back. There were many violent acts against them, but also many…

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    music, festivals, museums, and various community events throughout the year. Growing up in Madison, automatically engages people into a community of sports enthusiasm. Bucky Badger football fans are a stronghold and continue to thrive each football season. On game day, most people wear their red and white colors with Bucky Badger pride! Beautiful lakes and parks…

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    A Raisin in the Sun and Segregation in Chicago In today’s century, especially in places like Chicago, relations between Caucasians and African-Americans are not always equivalent. There are differences between some of the major aspects in life, including segregated neighborhoods, poverty, the workforce, and income. It is believed that racial prejudice has improved since the Civil Rights Movement in 1950. It has been proven by facts from poverty and income percentages that the segregation is…

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    it led immoral behaviors and lack of honor of that period people who go through modernity. Ambiguities in the oath speak to the oligarchs’ lack of agreement on national goals. In the story, it can clearly be seen immorality and lack of honor in “Badger,” “Red Shirt” and “Clown”. Several memorable events affirm this like the episode when the main hero was forbidden to visit public restaurants where he could be seen by the pupils eating tempura or dango. It was considered “a material pleasure”.…

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