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    Humans have an inner evil that has always been within and can never be fully removed. In the novel by William Golding, The Lord of the Flies, schoolboys are left stranded on an unknown island filled with unknown dangers and no supervision. The boys find comfort in their old lives and their once civilized thought turn into savage thoughts. As time goes on they all realize that there are no rules or regulations and the boys reveal a once concealed inner evil and become increasingly savage.…

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    Imagine someone telling you they had a doctor prescribed drug that would increase your brain's capability of functioning, so your test results and knowledge would increase significantly in just weeks. Would you take it? Now imagine yourself struggling in the minor leagues playing baseball and providing too minimal of pay to support your family. Then, someone introduces you to a drug that will increase your fast twitch muscles and allow you to recover faster, hit farther, run faster, and several…

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    career home runs, he is close, as he is in forth all time, and still is playing. Most likely he will not catch him as the career leader with an asterisk next to it. Even though his achievements are not quite as amazing his case is a bigger than Barry Bonds because of the era he is living in. Camera are everywhere following his every move. Social media is huge and everyone can get information very quickly. In this age all celebrities are in a spotlight and people are watching everything they do.…

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    The Arm

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    The arm is the most fascinating piece of equipment in all of sports. This is especially true in baseball, where a fairly recent epidemic of arm injuries in major leaguers, minor leaguers, and kids has hit the sport extremely hard. Eager to find the causes behind the uprising in arm injuries and a way to solve the problem, Jeff Passan went on a three year journey across the United States and abroad. His book, simply titled The Arm, compiles events from the trip and takes a look at possible causes…

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    Ian Fleming Imperialism

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    codes, these experiences influenced his writings of the James Bond series (“Ian Fleming”). He was committed bachelor for most of his life. Although he would later go on to commit to Ann Rothermere when she became pregnant with his child. When he was to get married he wrote Casino Royale to calm his nerves as he claimed it to…

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    Skyfall Gender Roles

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    Eve Moneypenny, who despite displaying a large amount of skill in the opening scenes, is belittled and talked down to by Bond who uses her to make himself fell better. Both M and Selverine eventually die in the film despite their deaths being pointless all so that Bonds character can have a larger amount of character development for future films involving Daniel Craig’s Bond The first woman to be introduced in the film is Eve (later revealed to be Miss Moneypenny).…

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    for it. Bail bonds are usually the easiest and quickest way to get the money to bail someone out of jail. However, bail bonds are not often granted to everyone. Since a bondsman charges you a percentage of your bail they tend to give bail bonds to people who have a higher bail. The lower your bail is, the less money a bondsman will make if they grant you a bail bond. As a result, If your bail is extremely low there is a low chance that they will be willing to provide you with a bail bond.…

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    Hall Of Fame Essay

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    and quality of pitchers, but people fail to recognize these and use PEDs as a scapegoat. Also, in the 2009 Hall of Fame, two members of the inducting class, Ferguson Jenkins and Paul Molitor were busted for using cocaine in the 1980s. They are only but a few of what is sure to be many players who have been caught using illegal drugs that are now inducted into the hall of fame. If players who were caught with these drugs are still eligible, why shouldn’t players who admitted to using PEDs be able…

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    since the inception of baseball. The author cites players in the past such as Roger Marris, Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, and Sandy Koufax. This list has continued to grow exponentially throughout the existence of baseball. Today’s players are Barry Bonds, Jose Canseco, Alex Rodriguez, Manny Ramirez, Mark McGwire, and others that we don’t know about that have flown under the radar for using some type of steroid or performance enhancement (Chafets 253-54). These examples provide the validity needed…

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    James Bond Masculinity

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    James Bond, a man of many adventures, the star of several books and movie’s, has become the picture of British masculinity. This British masculinity can be defined by the rigorous consistency, sophistication, social elegance, physical and intellectual superiority, and levelheadedness with which Bond gracefully and timely saves the world from its unknown offenders. This ideal man is the height of British superiority and his adventures are the epitome of Anglo-centric world views during the cold…

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