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    Is it okay to allow parents to pick and choose how their child should look, as if they are in Build-a Bear Workshop? Scientists in today’s modern world have made immense progress in the field of genetic engineering. Many have rightfully chided scientists and this new development of errant technology due to the unethical consequences that genetic alteration of children brings. One of those consequences is that a society gap will arise from the manipulation of an embryo’s genes. Additionally, a…

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    I had the privilege to spend a day with an important person, in whom I learned a lot from on November 5, 2016. I had the opportunity to spend the day with McKenzie Connor – “Kenzie” for short, an 18-year-old female who was born with an intellectual disability, where part of her brain never developed properly. Kenzie is a graduate from New Ulm Public High School and is currently employed at Enterprise in New Ulm, Minnesota. I took Kenzie to Mall of America for her first time, where we spent the…

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    o I would display a list of sentences found in, Big Bear Lack on the board that contained nouns, verbs and adjectives. o Once the activity was set up, I would guide the students through the activity. For this activity, the students would have a sentence like, “Henry’s big dog Mudge always went camping” and…

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    In the novel Touching Spirit Bear the main character's name is Cole. There is nothing he is afraid of, I know because on page 17 he said,¨I'm not afraid of dying.¨ So if you're not afraid of dying there is not anything you are afraid of. I also know that Cole doesn't respect Garvey. In the text on page 1 to back me up it says, ¨He didn't trust anyone who wasn't afraid of him.¨ And in the book Garvey is not afraid of him at all, he literally slapped him and didn't get beat up. I can also tell…

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    The desire to change is fundamental in order to succeed in life. In the novel Touching Spirit Bear, by Ben Mikaelson, there is a young boy named Cole Matthews, who is filled with anger because of the negative events he experienced through his life. Due to a brutal attack towards Peter Driscal, the Circle of Justice put Cole through the process of isolation on an island. Cole struggled to be submissive in the beginning, but in the end, he was a changed boy. I agree with Edwin’s statement because…

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    The Journey of Survival Through Life and Nature “ Life comes from physical survival; but the good life comes from what we care about.” This quote by Rollo May sums up the theme of this book perfectly. Throughout the story Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen Cole learns how to survive in life and in nature. Cole is a troubled teen who has had far too many run-ins with the law. Now Cole has the option of joining the circle of justice and being banished in hope for him to heal and straighten up…

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    a threat to the future of many Americans. Those who oppose may say that it violates the second amendment. The Constitution states that, “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 Founding Fathers made the second amendment to allow the citizens of the United States of America; however, this policy should not apply to rapid fire assault weapons. Before going further, what are rapid fire…

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    Steven Danley Argumentative Essay American's Right to Bear Arms As a twenty something American myself, I have seen quite a few serious issues growing up in this great nation we call home. We have a growing amount of poor and homeless people whom are unable to find any kind of employment or medical help that they so badly need. Our country is experiencing quickly rising expansion rates, an out of control unbalanced budget, and a major problem with misuse of firearms. I can't help but to…

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    It all started at softball nationals. My team, the Upper Arlington Bears, qualified for a national tournament in York, Pennsylvania. I can not express in word how excited I was to play and hang out with my team. I thought that this was going to be a great time to get to know my team better because I don't live in Upper Arlington so I'm not as close as everyone else on the team is. This also made me nervous because I didn't want to be left out. The first day was great. We got to go to the…

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    cold metal that was his rifle. Hunting in West Virginia was better and more dangerous than anything else. Trees ain’t the safest place to be when hunting bear. They could join him in the tree if he didn't hit it in the correct spot. The spot is just up the front legs and right behind the shoulder bone. If he didn’t hit the heart, he’d have a bear either climbing the tree or trying to shake him out of it. After about 2 hours of waiting in the cold, a grizzly walked into range. He was about 200…

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