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    Still, the U.S. neglected to make up ground on universal contenders, which persuaded that states had not set their bars sufficiently high. Besides, the state-by-state patchwork of models offered little importance for examinations crosswise over state lines. Instead of focusing exclusively on the skills of reading and writing, the ELA education standards highlight the developing complexity of the writings students must…

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    Underage Drinking

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    campus sexual assault, a new focus on fraternities”, it states: “men in fraternities are three times as likely to commit rape as other students.” Because most freshman will be legal if the drinking age is lowered to eighteen, college students can enjoy bars and clubs legally instead of getting their alcohol from disreputable fraternity…

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    children in front of your eyes and the cities themselves held by cores of blackened looters who tunneled among the ruins” (181). Although not visible our world might as well be up in flames, much more like our world today, everyday people raise the bar to the cruelty of which they treat others and the environment. The author is not only painting a future but also dramatizing our current state, the book also talks about the man and the boy going to a farm where they found a locked door upon…

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    The Haniwa

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    One of the memories that I hold on to from my childhood is from my art class. In elementary school I recall learning about the primary and secondary colors, I learned how to cut out paper snowflakes and I learned out to play with clay. Out of all the attempts I made at creating works of art, I recall only two things, I gave one item to my mother for mothers day one year, which I don’t recall what it looked like, and finally, rolling snakes out of clay. Even today, if I were to take up a tub of…

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    Cellular respiration is “The series of metabolic processes by which living cells produce energy through the oxidation of organic substances” (dictionary.com). These metabolic processes are fueled through O2 consumption. The equation of cellular respiration is as follows: C6H12O6 + O2 ---> CO2 + H2O + ATP (Pidwirny). The actual pathways of cellular respiration are glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, and oxidative-phosphorylation (Campbell pg. 166). The big picture problem is the rate at which this…

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    emotions and in turn it breaks their sense of self. To all of these men the world does not make sense. They want something better, yet struggle to strive for it. They are men with an erroneous reality and loneliness. Like Tatauski tells Kafuku in the bar, you have to start by looking within yourself and make peace with that. Each of the characters has pieces of their identity that just need to be put back together. Huraki Murakami brings the question of “Who am I?” to life with each character in…

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    factory was created to bring war industry into Lawrence, successfully boosting the local economy through workers spending their earnings around town. The influx of new residents/workers was mostly comprised of males who used their wages to drink at bars and attempt to have sex with local women. This began an outbreak of venereal diseases across not only Lawrence, but other towns and cities that adopted war industries. Public health departments established during wartime became unnecessarily busy…

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    Lakeside Logs Case Study

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    (see Act). Facts On September 8, 2013, Alice Logo, the owner of Lakeside Logs, entered into contract with Historic Renovators for the purpose of renovating Lakeside Logs cabins. Historic Renovators completed work on November 20, 2013. Upon the examination of cabins in Spring of 2014 and Summer of 2014, Ms. Logo found water near the windows of cabin 2 and 3. On August 30, 2014, Mr. Logo contacted Historic Renovations. The owner, Mr. Mae expedited Mr. Dudley Peters to inspect the cabins. In his…

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    Unhealthy Food at Schools: How the Government Is Helping Nearly one in three children in our country is overweight or obese. These are many of the reasons why our schools changed the food they serve to children at school. Children spend most of their day at school so it would be logical to improve the foods children eat at school. The Healthy, Hunger Free Act on 2010 should be passed because it ensures access to healthy food and promotes overall wellness by providing food for more children and…

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    Richard Brown, in his article “Modernization and the Modern Personality in Early America, 1600-1865,” views modernization as dual themed; linking elements of economic with social and political change. He describes economic modernity as an increase in rationalized production with an emphasis on the specialization of economic functions; while social modernization equates to the evolution of small societies towards large ones, combined with the establishment of an integrated and efficient…

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