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    Final Reflective Essay After reading the memoir by Lev Golinkin, A Backpack, a Bear, and Eight Crates of Vodka, I have learned that our American culture and the Russian culture are more similar than they are different. Our research project made us analyze a huge part of both our and their culture, which made us discover that both cultures have been invaded by corrupt leaders, yet there is more corruption in Russian culture. After my reading and I-Search Project I have realized that American and…

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    Smokey The Bear Case Study

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    Ernst & Young before he began working for Halliburton as their Director of Technical Accounting Research and Training in March 2005. He was told by his new boss, Mark McCollum, the Chief Accounting Officer, that he was needed to be the “Smokey the Bear” in the accounting team (Eisinger, 2015). They had just gotten over a two-year accounting probe from the SEC shortly before Menendez was hired and he was supposed to do an assessment of the financials and accounting of the company and report his…

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    The Lazy Bear On a day like the others, I went outside to look for some food at the store. On my way back home, I found a magical door in the middle of the street, but this door wasn 't an ordinary door, it was neon green and had lights above. I had nothing to do. Therefore, I decided to inspect what was going on with the door. The moment I opened it, the door started to drag me into it. After a while, I opened my eyes and I was in a magical place where nothing seemed to be familiar. The walls…

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    Right To Bear Arms Essay

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    this said government holds no specific restrictions on an individual’s sexual orientation, and any gender can be married amongst themselves; Amendment 2 The government reserves the highly important right of a highly trained military. The right to bear arms shall be allowed to any individual; One domain shall not issue gun licenses to the mentally ill, convicts and anyone under the age of 18. A full background must be conducted, at the expense of the…

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    founding father adopted the bill of right one of the second amendment which is the right to bear arms(firearms). Ever since then the there have changes to gun laws and regulation in the untied states but also in other countries and there also different state to state. Ever since the founding fathers adopted the bill of rights the most controversial amendment was the 2nd amendment, which is the right to bear arms. Thought out history in the Untied States of America gun and gun laws has be…

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    The Right To Bear Arms in America According to the second amendment in the U.S. Constitution, American citizens are allowed to own guns for purposes such as self-defense and recreation/hunting. Out of the many conflicts that are argued daily throughout America, the debate over whether the right to have ownership of a gun should or should not be taken away or restricted is one that has been discussed in Supreme Court cases such as in District of Columbia v. Heller, and researched by numerous…

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    The book The Scalpel and the Silver Bear, describes Dr. Lori Arviso Alvord’s developmental journey as a physician (Alvord & Van Pelt, 2000). Throughout the novel, Dr. Alvord integrates her Navajo beliefs, experiences, values, and behaviors into descriptive interpretations of various life events. Growing up she lived on a Native American reservation, surrounded by people who share the same values, morals, and beliefs. Later, Dr. Alvord attended Dartmouth College and subsequently Stanford…

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    Ghost of Spirit Bear is a great ending to the book Touching Spirit Bear. Touching Spirit Bear has a cliffhanger at the end and leaves you wondering, what happens next? Ghost of Spirit Bear continues the story and finishes it with a great ending. In Touching Spirit Bear you learn that you need to forgive yourself, not blame things on others and control your anger. Then in Ghost of Spirit Bear you learn you need to not fight others with your fists but fight them with your hearts. So, both books…

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    In “The Bear”, Galway Kinnell employs the setting of wilderness as well as elaborate metaphors and other figurative language to explore the internal relationship, and sometimes struggle, one has between their instinctive and rational inner selves. Kinnell’s use of figurative language to represent natural phenomena in the poem blurs the line between primitive and rational to produce an introspective exploration of the human experience. Kinnel also highlights how man is both one with nature while…

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    The Great Bear Rainforest is a temperate rainforest of 6.4 million hectares, home to many rare and endangered species, as well as watersheds that provide the best salmon runs left in Canada. Unfortunately, the Great Bear Rainforest is under threat due to clearcutting and its effects on the environment. According to the David Suzuki Foundation, “30% of logging in the Great Bear Rainforest has been in watersheds since 2001”, meaning the water quality of that area has been affected. As for wildlife…

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