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    area out Army Recruiting. Supported 22 major recruiting events arranging from four job fairs, two college campus events that was sponsor by Entertainment Sports Programming Network (ESPN), and 16 Major League Baseball (MLB) recruiting displays at Camden Yards. Responsible for $30,000 worth of government equipment. Controlled the Recruiting Station and accomplished 100 percent of the station assigned recruiting mission during Station Commander’s absence. Prepared, scanned and or conducted…

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    Personal Narrative-Home

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    "Well, it's time for Katie's nap time, and it looks like she's not hungry anymore. I'll be dropping her off next Tuesday for the day, your mom knows?" Lauren's grandma bends down and lifts the little girl by her armpits into her arms. I haven't broken eye contact with Katie since, and she is still smiling shyly. Or maybe not shyly, some kids are different and all kids are weird. "Ya Grandma, she knows." Lauren inches forward in line, and her grandmother takes a step out of it. "Bye then…

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    To Kill a Mocking Bird is one of the most widely recognized pieces of American literature. Through the eyes of a child, Harper Lee takes the reader on a journey that examines one of the most controversial topics in history of the nation – civil rights. From Scout’s innocent perspective, Lee challenges cultural norms and stereotypes, and asks the audience to question their personal concepts of courage, justice, and morality. Summary Lee begins by introducing the audience to Scout, her family and…

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    The First Voyage Christopher Columbus was the first European to sail against the cultural winds and maneuver his ships west in an attempt to find a faster route to India. “I should not go by lands eastward, as had been customary, but I shall go by way of the west.” He relied on his experience as a sailor watching ships sail as a young boy sailed the Mediterranean Sea, he read books about about the sea and would make notations in the margins. He had a showed a passion for exploration early on…

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    Nuclear Energy Controversy

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    History and Controversy of Nuclear Power The creation of nuclear energy has changed the world but, it has affected someone people a little bit closer. Lindsey Schiller, a registered nurse, and her husband and two children have been living next to a nuclear power plant almost a decade now. Currently neighboring the Limerick Generating Station nuclear energy facility in Pottstown, Schiller jokingly states “We kid around when we get really big flowers ... we 're under the power plant, and I kid…

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    Much more than a revolt, the American Revolution was the first modern revolution. It was the first time in history that people fought for independence. During this time period the original thirteen colonies rejected the British monarchy and were seeking independence from the British. Also during this time period the colonist adopted the declaration of independence, and defeated the British after eight years of war. These major events helped shape The United States into what it is today. Without…

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    The Orioles recently resigned Chris Davis to a 7 year and $161 million dollar contract. As Jon wrote at the time (http://camdendepot.blogspot.com/2016/01/orioles-go-slightly-bananas-and-sign.html), Davis brings to the immediate a strong bat with a heavy right handed favored split. It’s pretty simple honestly, people like Chris Davis because he has elite power and can absolutely crush pitches. Meanwhile, CBS Sports…

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    “In every great novel there is a theme that is constant throughout the story. One of the better kown themes portrays the fight of good versus evil… In Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, he portrays good and evil in somewhat of a unique way. Dickens shows this difference by using characters, although we sometimes have to think about the difference between the good and the evil and wonder if they are not the same in the long run (A Tale of Two Cities). The triumph of love in A Tale of Two…

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    Based on all those fact, the slavery had expanded its territory further more compared to the history. Slave Charles recorded his story of sale down the river. As he description of “ After more than four weeks of travel we entered South Carolina near Camden, and for the first time I saw a field of cotton in bloom.” (Ball 234) The interstate slave trade had became prosperous since the Market Revolution. It seems the Market Revolution had improved the entire slave institution from cotton…

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    Invisible War Reflection

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    Monday: Being a part of a military family means being a part of a community and network of people across the United States and world. Being a member of this group of people creates a special bond that outsiders may not fully understand. It can be difficult for civilians to understand that military members of service would choose to fight in a war that no one truly knows anything about. With modern technology, we can see that violence is a large part of war, but the battles our members of service…

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