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    Alright, folks, it’s time once again for some football! Week 5 gives an AFC South matchup with the Indianapolis Colts facing off against the Houston Texans. Both teams have ultra-talented fantasy players coming off of injuries who should put up some great fantasy numbers this week. Both Colts’ quarterback Andrew Luck and Texans’ running back Arian Foster are primed to have some big fantasy outputs tonight. Thursday Night Football is upon us, let’s get started with my preview: INJURIES: The…

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    Steroids In The NFL

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    In recent years the National Football League has developed issues with the players’ use of steroids. This has a detrimental effect on the player's mental and physical health and has defaced the NFL and its image. Players take steroids to improve their athletic abilities, but this is frowned upon by millions of people and is largely considered cheating. The NFL will suspend players up to an entire season, if they are repeat offenders, for taking steroids. Due to the widespread use of steroids,…

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    surrounded by phonies...They were coming in the goddam window.” (pg 13) “Like hell it is.” I took it off and looked at it. I sort of closed one eye, like I was taking aim at it. “This is a people shooting hat,” I said. “I shoot people in this hat.” (pg 22) Both of these quotes, recommend the themes of protecting childhood innocence, and alienation. The first quote shows how Holden perceives others. He is alway hiding, and considers everybody “phonies.” this is his way of going against…

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    much easier time figuring out how the magic tricks work than adults (Vulcan). The phase in which the kids grow up is also known as learning phase which is also one of the reason behind the child’s having a sharp mind which makes him able to learn and catch up things…

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    These rules and instructions for the safety of the person who doing experiments in the laboratory and also others in the laboratory. Because one mistake can do a severe damage to lots of people. Because of that, following rules are very important to follow. [1][2][3] 1. “SAFETY FIRST” is the main thing. Use “COMMON SENSE” to avoid accidents. 2. Working and doing experiments alone in the laboratory is forbidden. 3. Everyone must wear approved safety goggles at all times. 4. Everyone must wear…

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    E. Coli (UTI)

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    There are several strains of E. coli that exist, many of which are non-pathogenic in nature. E. coli forms a beneficial relationship in the intestinal tract, and takes on many helpful functions within the body. The functions include breaking down nutrients, developing signals to regulate the immune system, and even protection against other pathogens. The broad categories of E. coli are separated into diarrheagenic E. coli and extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli, which includes uropathogenic E.…

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    Arctic Wolf Research Paper

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    The Canis lupus arctos, better known as the arctic wolf, is a subspecies of gray wolf that inhabits the arctic regions of North America. Its eight major taxa are as follows: Domain - Eukarya Kingdom - Animalia Phylum - Chordata Class - Mammalia Order - Carnivora Family - Canidae Genus - Canis Species - Canis lupus Subspecies - Canis lupus arctos Wolves, coyotes, and other modern canines evolved from a series of migrations throughout the world’s continents. The early ancestor of the genus…

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    Panic About Ebola

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    States is being tested as a possible treatment for Ebola. Also blood transfusions from a recovered Ebola patient have been used as a treatment. The virus is not transmissible through the air like the common cold. The flu and cold are very easy to catch because they’re both an airborne illness. Ebola is only transmitted by body fluids and unsterilized medical equipment like syringes with contaminated body fluids. Ebola can only be transmitted by a person who is experiencing symptoms. If the…

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    Carbon Emission Essay

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    The United States of America (USA) is one of the top carbon emitting countries. In 2011, the Union of Concerned Scientist reported that USA released approximately 5490.63 million metric tons of carbon dioxide. In addition, the USA has one of the highest per capita for carbon emission, which is around 17.62 metric tons of carbon dioxide per person. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says that carbon dioxide emissions are causing the gradual heating and change of the Earth’s climate since…

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    Power and the American Dream In the novel “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, he illustrates the vacancy of love due to the corruption of wealth also known as the American dream. The American dream in the novel expresses achievement to be financially successful, which includes: having a big house, car and love. In “The Great Gatsby”, the story is narrated by Nick. Nick is able to foresee the corruption taking place. Gatsby, one of the main characters, is a very wealthy man. He fits all…

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