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    of a scop’s job right now, they would be similar to teachers, poets, or musicians except in a higher status. A mead hall was known as the feasting that was simply a large building where people would gather and celebrate victories or simply for a casual meal. The men would drink mead which is fermented honey with water as well as sing songs. The reason why mead halls…

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    For the past four years I have been deeply involved in my school community as a leader on my high school’s Student Council. In ninth grade I primarily helped to plan pep rallies for Student Council’s Homecoming and Snowcoming. After reelection that May, I formed the Public Relations Committee and created a student life website that organizes teacher web pages, connects students with tutors, and advertises events. As treasurer my junior year, I curated data about all the events that Student…

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    commit crimes without realizing they are becoming lawbreakers. He continues by asserting that Americans are only used to thinking of violence related crimes as what is threatening today’s peace. The author’s purpose is to inform the reader of these casual lawbreaking incidents so that the reader will consider themselves as one of those potential lawbreakers. Citizens should be more aware of the small crimes committed every day and the negative results they have on society. Some might believe…

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    read in the public school classroom because of its strong focus on mental illness, including depression, and the aftermath of death, in the lives of both teens and adults. Written in 1976, the text was banned in many public settings due to language, casual, but non-explicit, sex scenes, and the destigmatized discussion of mental illness. The main themes of Ordinary People include ways in which people cope with loss and the successive healing process, and the role and importance of communication…

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    acquiescence. Democratic parenting has rules, additionally space for the kids to show natural self-improvement through their own particular encounters. The vast majority believe this is the best sort of parenting style. Permissive parenting is extremely casual with almost no tenets or rules so kids grow up unrestricted by the suppositions of others, they simply learn through their own particular encounters and grow free thinking propensities. In any case, this can make kids not esteem governs…

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    Hearst Vs Compatibilism

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    Once Hearst was found in September of 1975, she was put on trial and found guilty of robbery and other crimes. The outcome of the case seems to support Kant’s theory; it holds Hearst responsible for her decisions. But, Hearst served only two of her seven year sentence before President Carter commuted her sentenced. She was later pardoned of all crimes (FBI). This turn means that someone believed in her brainwashing defense, but also supports Compatibilism as the other group members were found…

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    Jessie Wilmore Murton uses the word “ song” to show what the men feel when they don’t want to do this dangerous job. Murton uses rhyme to make the poem seem more like a song. Murton is a very successful writer and This is why. In “Song Of The Builders”, Jessie Murton uses Imagery to show that even though it's hard work being a construction worker, The job still gets done. For example, on p.192 ¶# 5-9 “ So riveters ring, and hot bolts fly, and strong men toil, and sweat… and die..., but the…

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    When I was in the musical Mary Poppins my sophomore year, the discussion backstage has changed to politics for some reason. One kid, a freshman member of the dance ensemble, claimed that he was glad the Donald Trump was President. Everybody else except me and another guy in the locker room, about ten boys, turned around and started to insult and argue with him. They called him some very mean things and told him to go back to his farm where he belonged. I met eyes with the other silent guy and we…

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    Summary Of Chipotle

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    Once the poster child of fast casual, Chipotle is now facing a series of health outbreaks which are expected to deter both consumers and shareholders. Just this past week, the CDC announced it was investigating the burrito chain for another E. Coli outbreak after 5 people in the midwest got sick. On the heels of the announcement, Chiptole stock plummeted with shares reaching a 52 week low. In fact, the stock has fallen 23.4% over the past year and expectations are that the company will continue…

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    In this written task, I have chosen to write a short story in regarding to the article “Mute in Only English-Only World”. The main purpose is based on write a similar style as the author but in the mother version. The short story can target in both of the story of their emotion moving to the new place and don’t know how to speak a new language. The short story can make it easier for the reader to pay attention and understand my purpose. I have used Chang Rae Lee mother tone to persuade the…

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