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    Non-Traditional Families

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    Is the nontraditional families the new traditional family? Many people believe the nontraditional family has become the new traditional family. The reason I chose this topic is because my friends and some of my families are nontraditional families. I chose this question because it seems like there more nontraditional families than traditional families. The reason other people might like this topic is because there are gay parents and single parents; there are also grandparents raising grandkids…

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    Cavewoman Research Paper

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    So cavewoman had to get creative. Since necessity is the mother of invention, she devised a substance out of pulverized stones, dirt and marsh bog and created the first paint. She immediately applied her goop to the cave walls and created colorful primitive drawings of her family at work and at play––and you thought the wheel was the first remarkable invention. As man advanced, so did his creative…

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    children how little separated the world of health from that of disease, living flesh from the icy touch of the dead, the solid ground from treacherous bog” (277). In this sentence, the protagonist, Marion Stone emphasizes the minute gap between health and disease by providing interesting analogies. As living flesh is met by death, and ground is met by bog, so temporary health is challenged by numerous…

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    The first tanks suffered several engineering problems. The view slits were too thin to see out of properly. The noise from the engine and the excessive heat and choking exhaust fumes were too much for the crews inside to operate safely. There was also fear that the heat from the engine might ignite the fuel. They also had trouble with mud accumulating in their threads. On September 29th, a meeting took place in London that recommended new specifications for the tank. They wanted it to…

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    Cranberry Essay

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    more commonly known as the small cranberry, is a plant that I have always been curious about researching and exploring in further detail. The fruit may remind people of holiday decorations, or of the Ocean Spray commercials in the beautiful cranberry bogs in Massachusetts. They remind me of their incredible powers in preventing UTIs. Many credible adults, including my doctor, have mentioned that cranberry juice can be helpful for UTIs. However, today it is becoming harder to identify whether the…

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    they constantly want to be recognized by others. When frogs making the croaking sound there just making noise,” To an admiring Bog”(Dickinson,8) that no one really cares about there saying kind of like how celebrities make public appearances. People don't really care about what they are saying because they don't really make or have an impact on the world. The definition of bog is where frogs live and can also mean something that slows you down. This can contribute because caring about what…

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    How To Make Mudd

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    There are few things in life as entertaining and as suspenseful as driving trucks in mud. Mud trucking is truly one of the last great American made activities people can enjoy today. Not all trucks can withstand the tests and strains they will face when driving through thick mud though. This article will help you find the best vehicle you can buy to make your mudding experiences as entertaining as possible. The most important part of your vehicle purchase is the model you are going to buy.…

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    Vagabond Response

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    Response Essay #3 The “Diary of a Vagabond” was written by Hayashi Fumiko, a popular novelist. The story was an I-novel based on the diaries she kept in the 1920s. Her mother and step father were itinerant peddlers who move from place to place, and she has to work for her own tuition in her high school. She often wandering and slept in public toilet. The first part of the story focuses on the female protagonist, “I did not have single close friends, since I changed schools seven times in four…

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    Isaiah Castro The Devil of Tom Walker The initial segment of this story sets up the setting, acquaints us with our principle characters, and gives the inducing occurrence that will lead into whatever is left of the story. The underlying portrayal of Tom Walker concentrates intensely on his stingy inclinations, which shows immediately that these are what will bring about inconvenience for him. The negative connection amongst him and his significant other is an essential variable of their…

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    other words, “through the Primordial Desire the ‘I’ is rooted in Matter and Matter is rooted in the ‘I’. The Primordial Desire is the first form of Energy through which the presence and Existence of the ‘I’ can be recognized.” (Quote from ‘LIVETS BOG’ Vol II, chapter #530) • A Consciousness of a Living Being is Conditioned and Maintained by…

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