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    #1 Science major is one of my passions since I had taken Biology and Chemistry classes at high school. At that time, I have found myself significantly interested in remembering and understanding the morphologies and characteristics of animals, and microorganisms, as well as learning how the chemical substances are reacted or separated from each other. This passion continuously goes with me until I have attended to California community college. Before considering about the main major, I spend…

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    that the advanced dancers in Killarney wear. The day came and I was in class. We were almost finished doing our cool-downs when Connie--Carly's mom-- came in with a large cardboard box. I wasn't paying much attention until she tapped me on the shoulder and told me to come to the backroom. There, she proceeded to open the box.…

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    Life Is Morally Wrong

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    It 's good to have a philosophy in the never-ending story we call life. Through the ups and downs of life, humans keep their spirts up at a high level. Ethics also have ups and downs, as if you give hobo money, are it morally right or wrong? In your own mind, it may be morally right or morally wrong. It all depends on your ethical standpoint in life. What is life? I ask myself that a lot. To me I see it as a movie, and when the movies done filming, you 're dead. Life is about what you do to…

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    The Glass Castle Poverty

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    food at all. “We kid usually kept our hunger to ourselves, but we were always thinking of food and how to get our hands on it“ (Walls, 41), she said. She would sometimes slip back in the classroom and try to steal the food from her classmate’s lunch box or would sneak into a friend’s house, pretending to go the bathroom and would quickly eat something from the kitchen. “When I started sixth grade, the other kids made fun of Brian and me because we were so skinny“ (Walls, 107).Thus, this implies…

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    Persuasive Essay Homeless

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    How many times have you passed by people sitting on the street,with a plastic glass or a small cardboard box asking for spare change? Have you ever noticed the amounts of people who have neither home,nor a job to sustain themselves? Perhaps you think it is their own fault; you might think if they wanted, they would have it all. ‘’Go find yourself a job’’ is a regular phrase homeless people hear.However,this advice is pointless,because there are objective reasons why people lose homes and…

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    Flight 592 Essay

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    ValuJet Flight 592 Crash The ValuJet Flight 592 plane was a regularly scheduled flight from the Miami International Airport to Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport. In the cockpit was pilots Kubeck Candalyn and Richard Hazen who had over 20,700 flight hours total between the too combined. On May 11, 1996, the McDonell-Douglas DC-9 operating the route crashed into the Everglades after shortly taking off from the airport. It crashed as a result of a fire in the cargo compartment…

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    Of all the questions ever asked by humanity, perhaps none is as important as that of existence. It has received prominence dating back to ancient times, starting with simple questions like “Who am I?” and “Why am I here?” Of course, there is a reason why these questions are so important that it created a new branch in philosophy. The question of our fate and reason for existing touches us all deeply because we will all die eventually, and we will all struggle with the question of why we bother…

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    The appearance of forms that for decades were forbidden: pediments and arches, towers and domes, appear again during the postmodernism era. As Christian Norberg-Schulz stated, “Aren’t they just the manifestation of superficial nostalgia?”.1 Postmodernism came as a protest against the sterile emptiness of ‘late modern’ architecture, which lacks the satisfactory reference to everyday world of things. Modern architecture was always abstract and drew away from reality. It became non-figurative, as…

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    Day 2000, when I was a wide-eyed three-year-old boy. The living room was a complete mess with wrapping paper strewn in every direction and a mass of empty cardboard boxes stacked in the corner. There was one gift left sitting under the tree, a rectangular box, roughly the size of a basketball. Little did I know that what was concealed in that box was much more than a basketball; it was the object that was going to become the foundation of my entire life. As my mom handed me the gift,…

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    The application of discretion is evident throughout the criminal justice field. Discretion, in its simplest terms, is when one makes an informed choice between more than two options. Discretion is more formally defined as “the authority to make a decision between two or more choices” (Pollock, 2014, p. 2). The act of discretion, initiates with legislators; that creates and defines laws, and discretion extends to all areas of the criminal justice field to include prosecutors, judges,…

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