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    Newton! Newton is one of the most beautiful and calmest towns that I have ever lived in. It has the best restaurants and doughnuts! The town is also well taken care of and has great school districts along with many wonderful sports that start in middle school and are offered to the students. You don't see many run down buildings and all of the houses are nice and well taken care of. There are many wonderful reasons why you should move to Newton. First of all Newton is known for the the…

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    Personal Story: Stolen

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    Stolen Kate pulled into the parking lot of Darnell Hall at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. She took a deep breath and turned off the car. ¨Arrived about to engage.¨ She spoke into her smart watch and watched the message go through to her mom and brother. All she had to do was pose as a student for the CSI. Not hard at all. Not just pose as a student, but be the roommate of the person they were trying to catch, Penelope Smith. Kate got out of the car and grabbed the bags she had. She…

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    bros. The dark knight rises is a film directed by Christopher Nolan and co-written by his brother Jonathan Nolan in 2012. Christopher Edward Nolan American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He is one of the highest-grossing directors in history, and among the most successful and acclaimed filmmakers of the 21st century. The film The dark knight rises was given a budget of $185million dollars and produced by the creative team behind Batman Begins: Director: Christopher Nolan…

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    was a far more devastating war. The BBC estimates that about 2 million Sudanese people died in the second civil war. This is about four times the amount of people that died in the first civil war. However, unlike the first civil war most of these deaths were civilians that died from starvation and dehydration. The second Sudanese Civil War lasted from 1983-2005. These wars were mainly based on freedom for the South, but the second war was also a fight over natural resources. Between the North…

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    Mothers seem to be endless, something that is (arguably) worsened by policy and media. The media often attempt to endorse the misconception that the number of young pregnancies has vastly increased over the past few decades, however this is untrue (BBC News, 2014). Another unfounded view, discussed by Ellis-Sloan (2014), is that “becoming a teenage mother brings with it an entitlement to housing and welfare benefits”. As a result, a stigma is created, seeing pregnancy “as a choice motivated by…

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    waves were not of the highest recorded in the history of the tsunami (Senauth, 2011, pp. 14-16). April 14, 2016 the misfortune again befell Japan. A series of powerful earthquakes occurred in the southwest of Japan in the period from 14 to 16 April 2016! Locals called as soon as possible to leave the coastal zone and to observe…

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    1951 UN Refugee Study

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    Action Coalition, n.d.). In other words refugees are ordinary individuals who have been forced to leave their country to be able to escape war, persecution or natural disaster (Oxford, 2014). Ever since 1945 there have been over 700 000 refugees and displaced persons settled within Australia, this come to show that Australia has a long history of accepting refugees for resettlement (Phillip, 2011). In the world today it is estimated that there are currently approximately 15.2 millions…

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    Animal Testing And Ethics

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    United States because he had very valuable research. He was good-looking, normal, and his main drive was intellectual curiosity. Mengele was told that he was able to do anything, and so he did it. That is a problem. Japan did it too in World War II, in unit 731. They were protected again, by the Americans, because they wanted the research. This is part of lack of empathy. A lot of scientists can use this to experiment on animals. Serial killers start out as people who like to hurt animals. Most…

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    Nuclear Energy Benefits

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    (Nuclear Energy Institute). Nuclear energy is very efficient, 90.9 percent of the maximum capacity of energy is released, whereas its competitors: geothermal produces 67.2 percent, 67.1 percent from burning biomass, coal produces 58.9 percent, while natural gas, hydro, wind, and solar each produce less than half of the potential electricity possible according to the Nuclear Energy Institute’s 2013 “Maximum Capacity” data chart. Most people take reliable energy for granted and assume that it is a…

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    The fool, in life and in literature, is an enduring character. Over the course of history, he appears under different titles and in different forms. He is sometimes identified by his physical agility or by his physical deformity, by his sharp wit or by his utter stupidity. Among many of Shakespeare’s plays, the fool represents a lowly person who often acts ridiculous to gain attention or is paid to entertain. The fool is generally a person who is searching for wisdom, sense, and judgment. In…

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