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    The Second Amendment for the US People. Do you think that we the people of America have the right to keep and bear arms? No other bill of right includes a civic purpose. Why people have the right to keep and bear arms in America. Because the people of America have the right to keep and bear arms. Having a gun can help keep the people of America and their family safe. If someone breaks into a person of Americas’ house trying to hurt them or their family. If a wild animal breaks into a person of…

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    Imagine all the endless possibilities. A giant teddy bear or a small one? A regular one or do I want a turquoise one? Or do I want a stuffed animal that wasn’t a bear? A stuffed animal that was a yorkie puppy or a panda instead? I could picture myself at the toy store already and the shelves filled with stuff animals. The moment I walk into the toy store is the…

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    strategic IT alignment at Vermont Teddy Bear, discusses the need for an investment and transition to a more modern system to replace the current legacy system in place. To help with a brief overview of the company, Vermont Teddy Bear Company (VTB), a privately owned company, was founded in 1981 by John Sortino. The company began with Mr. Sortino selling hand sewn teddy bears from a push cart. The company's main objective was to design and manufacture teddy bears made in the U.S. The company grew…

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    The Yeti Research Paper

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    What if i told you there is a gorilla-man that stood over 9 feet tall? Most people don't believe this; however, I know that yetis are indeed real. The yeti is a huge ape like man that roams the mountains and forests. He is “variably described as a primate ranging from 6 to 15 feet tall”(“Sasquatch”) that stands on two erect feet . The yeti often gives off a foul scent, and either moves silently or emitting a high-pitched cry. Footprints of the yeti have been measured up to 24 inches long and 8…

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    much debate over gun control legislation and the contentious Second Amendment. The Amendment, which allows legal residents to bear arms, doesn’t, however, prevent those on federal watch lists from purchasing guns. Even 225 years since its ratification, there is yet to be federal legislation that does so. The prospect of quite literally allowing potential terrorists to bear arms is inconceivable. The nation is leaving the door open for gunmen to manipulate the Amendment to purchase firearms to…

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    A topic that has been going around for a while is the right we were given years ago. Many people are against it, yet a lot are for it. Which side should we side with? There are many pros and cons that go with this debate. The right to bear arms is also known as the 2nd Amendment, meaning it was an add-on to the constitution. Many people would like to get rid of this amendment but a lot do want this amendment. First off, guns are considered a right, and are used for multiple reasons.…

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    mainly consist of seals, carcasses, and when food is scarce; reindeer, small rodents, shellfish, fish and kelp. Although, polar bears hibernate, so when in hibernation, they do not eat. Seals are polar bears main source of food, particularly because they are very energy-rich. They mainly eat ringed seals and bearded seals. When seals are readily available, polar bears tend to only eat the fat, leaving the rest for scavengers. They also eat carcasses, which are the remains of an animal’s dead…

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    The right to keep and bear arms is not simply about ownership of guns and other weapons. The right to keep and bear arms is just that – a right. Without this right, citizens are vulnerable to danger and attacks from various sources, which can range from the common criminal to tyrannical governments. Regardless of the facts that promote and defend the right to keep and bear arms, there are still a number of people who prefer and endorse gun control. This is often due to their personal beliefs and…

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    “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed,” The Second Amendment. If the Constitution framers didn’t want U.S. citizens to possess the right to bear arms today, then they wouldn’t have written it into the Constitution back then. Just because of a few unstoppable shootings recently in the news, in which occurred from sick-minded people, doesn’t automatically mean guns should be restricted or…

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    giving meaning to life. Alzheimer’s disease impedes that linear process; when memories are lost or when the capacity to form new memories vanishes an important link to the content of one’s own identity can be lost too. The story by Alice Munro ‘‘The Bear Came Over the Mountain’’ and the film Away From Her directed by Sara Polley both depicted the poignant aspect of Alzheimer’s disease, concurrently exploring the ways in which one’s life is affixed by love and relationships and how the unmooring…

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