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    NFL Greatest Running Backs Running Backs in the NFL show great abilities on why they are one of the most important player or position or player on the field. Creating big plays during games, becoming playmakers and dominating the playing field combined with the ability to show power, great energy, and strength is what makes great running back. Running backs use their qualities to get out of trouble situations during games. Most running backs are known for their speed, one of the most…

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    Keep or Save the Penny? Chandler mertins Block B Should the penny be kept, or should it be thrown away and never used again? People have argued for years, whether the penny should be kept or not. The penny should be thrown out for many reasons, like cost and it doesn't really matter all that much. First off, the penny costs too much and it isn't worth it. The penny costs too much to make, at 2.41 cents to make(Sommer). Each penny got only is worth 1 cent, so you would be losing 1.41 cents…

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    Solving The Penny Essay

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    Would the world be the same without the pennies? Some people believe we should continue to manufacture them. While others believe that the penny should be eliminated from the American currency. Some argue over its sentimental value, and others argue over the cost it takes to produce the penny. After much consideration and lots of evidence to prove it, We should eliminate the penny because they're bad for the economy in many ways. The first reason is evident; there worthless and take too…

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    Louis Riel Thesis

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    another son, but sadly he passed away at a very young age. Louis Riel was really a big part of the Red river resistance and the uprising. He was the one who communicated with the Canadians. The Metis did not want to leave their land behind. Riel was the only person in town who knew English. Louis Riel stopped the Canadians and they left. The government did this so they could get more land in the US because the US was taking all the land. This is when he started becoming respected in the…

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    The penny is a coin which is often disregarded by Americans. With the penny only being worth one cent, it is difficult to believe that production of this coin results in $132,000,000 in losses annually. This, however, is a true fact which is negatively impacting the pockets of American citizens. Considering the major loss of producing this cent, it would benefit America to overall discontinue producing this coin. Pennies are only worth one cent, yet, based on research from 2014 Annual Report…

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    Donating a penny is simple but giving away something more worthy, we tend to get hesitant. People fear that they will lose more money if United States got rid of pennies, steel can be replaced to make pennies instead of copper, and collecting pennies can truly add money quickly. I think that the United States should keep pennies. First, getting rid of pennies will raise the prices on items. "Penny Wise or 2.41 Cents Foolish" says that if a cup of coffee costs $2.01, it should be raised down to…

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    Battle Of Vimy Ridge Essay

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    Battle of Vimy Ridge. Not only was it representing the ending stage of the First World War, but will forever hold a significant place in Canadian history and its citizens. As once said by the Honorable Julian Fantino, "The Battle of Vimy Ridge remains…

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    estimation of the relationship between Lower Canada 's French Canadian and British Canadian communities in the 1830s. This is because of both the languages were not well respected to one another. There relations were not working well together. As in employment, French-Canadian Quebecers were earning the lowest wage in all of the ethnic groups in Canada. Other complaints were that the top jobs in Quebec were given most to English speaking Canadians. That’s when the Francophone-Anglophone alliance…

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    of servitude (Truong 13).” In this way, Bihn’s imperfect French marks him as a foreigner, and by definition, an other. For Man Ya, the same understanding holds true. As accentuated through the education of her grandchildren, the path to success for black immigrants starts with literacy, and the acquisition of a proper French way of speaking. But unlike Bihn, she makes little attempt to learn a new language. Man Ya seems to put…

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    Although these athletics seem to be the same as one another with similar names, football and futbol have multiple key differences and similarities. Football, a sport resembling rugby, uses an egg-shaped, inflated leather ball to score points in multiple ways including a touchdown, safety, field goal, and extra point that originated in America. Futbol, originating in Europe, and known as soccer, uses an oval-shaped leather ball and has players pass the ball with their feet to attempt to shoot…

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