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    1) Variety of Auto Glass Repair Services Auto glass is one of the most observable and important part of your vehicle. It is also one of the most prominent in terms of looks & design. Therefore, when people found that the auto glass is repaired or broken or even nicked in a corner, they go mad and disappointed. They need a experienced auto glass repair service for the vehicle. Replacing the entire glass is the best fit that usually people opt for when they discover a slightest scratches or dent…

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    The Next Generation of Football There are many sports out there both fun and dangerous. Football is one of the most loved and supported sports. One of the most bashed on sports is gotta be football. While most people have mixed opinions about the sport and ether think it’s bad or good. There are many advantages and disadvantages to playing football. There are other sports that aren’t as bad like football. Football is one of the most loved sports in America. One reason I see that people love…

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    can be associated with how Gatsby was shot by Wilson at the end of the novel. Gatsby's love costed him his life. Broken Clock The broken pocket watch is a metaphor for the long period of time Gatsby waited to see Daisy. He was unaware that the longer he waited, the farther they grew apart. Gatsby feels like he can freeze time and bring back the past and that’s why his clock is broken. He thinks that he is in control of time but he’s not. Money Bandage…

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    The visual of all the twisted metal from the tracks, the broken bridge, and the cross ties that are shattered in pieces, represents a town that will be twisted and broken for years because of this circumstance. The rubble and remints that covers the ground exhibits the brokenness, while the people standing display a sense of comfort and hope. Looking at those people…

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    ` Law enforcement and race have always been a part of American society and controversial. In 1632 the first american law enforcement system was an established night watch by the townspeople of Boston. Since then policing in America has changed immensely for the good and bad. In those early days of policing, law enforcement was more reactive to crime, more or less after a crime was committed watch groups or sheriffs would address suspects accordingly. From the 1830s to the 1870s, there was an…

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    it would prolong the healing process and surgery would be more than likely. “Every year, millions of people break bones in their hands. Because we are so dependent on our hands, even a small loss of function can result in a lifelong disability. A broken hand will often require a visit to a doctor, and it may require months of rehabilitation care” (Retini). Considering I take my splint off as much as possible, this increases the risk of me further damaging my hand. Because of this risk, my target…

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    Monosaccharide Lab Report

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    Because milk contains lactose (broken down by lactase to produce glucose and galactose), the purpose of this experiment was to test if milk contained glucose with the enzyme lactase. The milk was also tested by itself to see if glucose was present without lactase. If the lactase (independent variable) is added to the milk, then glucose will be present in the milk because the substrate (lactose in milk) matches the active site of the enzyme lactase and can therefore be broken down into glucose…

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    Bryan Stevenson, a public lawyer for the innocent and poor and author of the award winning novel Just Mercy, came to Rider University for a shared reading opportunity, to present and speak about his book. To begin, Stevenson told the audience about his early life and how he went to a segregated public school when he was young and pristinely entered Harvard School of Government in Public Policy, to minimize the effects of racial inequality. He was always interested in defending those who were…

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    Common Hand Disorder

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    the hand, the types of fractures must be known. There are seven type of fractures under two categories. These categories are open fractures, meaning the bone has punctured through the skin, and closed fractures, meaning the bon has been broken but has not broken the skin. The categories under these are as follows:…

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    Community Assignment Paper Tulsa County is home to 622,409 people. Tulsa County includes Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Glenpool, Owasso, Collinsville, and Skiatook. I did research on Andersen Elementary, 1 of 13 elementary schools in the Union Public School District mostly located in Tulsa. Along with the 13 elementary schools, the district has one early childhood center, an alternative school, and five secondary schools. The Union Public School district is quite large, serving nearly…

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