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    Staff Plank Reflection

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    Please accept my deepest condolences on the loss of your mother, Staff Sergeant Stephanie W. Plank. I am at a loss for adequate words to express my sadness for you. Your mother was a great influence to the unit, her work ethic was truly reflected. We have loss a great leader and an outstanding Soldier within our ranks. Your mother was deployed with the 1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division at the National Training Center. She was looking forward to this deployment and displayed a wealth…

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    The pollution disaster of the Love Canal happened after a canal in LaSalle, a Niagara Falls town, was drained and acted as a municipal and industrial chemical dump, mainly being used by Hooker Chemical Cooperation between 1948-1953. Over the five years more than 21,000 tons of hazardous chemicals were dumped into the canal which contaminated the soil and groundwater. In 1953 the canal was covered over with clay and soil and declared safe, and soon after it was sold to the school board who then…

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    by critics, “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” is oracular. Even though critics failed to acknowledge its oracular aspects, the poem has a solemn tone and knowledge is revealed and reflected throughout the work. Meanwhile, critics ignored the enigmatic closure of “The Weary Blues.” The poem ends…

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    the following reasons. First of all, I would speculate that as horrific as JFK killing was that those directing the Warren Commision sought to draw a factual conclusion to the investigation as quickly as possible in an attempt to bring a sense of closure and finality to the American…

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    “Periodic Table” by Primo Levi elaborates on the idea that one must make personal sacrifices in order to experience true fulfillment. Throughout the novel, he highlights on the challenges one faces while executing self-serving actions. While working in Milan, Levi withholds romantic feelings for his fellow co-worker, Giulia, due to his lack of taking risks. Rather than pursuing a relationship that would bring happiness for both himself and Giulia, he “[does] not return her embrace” as he fears…

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    False confessions have become more prevalent in today’s world. With all of the technology advances today we have found out that we have convicted people who have falsely confessed. In Marion’s peer review article it says, “Since 1989, more than 1,400 wrongful convictions of innocent people have been exposed in the United States—either through DNA testing or via the discovery of other types of evidence” (Marion 65). However today we have organizations that are trying to help people with cases.…

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    Reid's objective was to show how Roots made a big impact on the world. No one cared if the book was fiction or nonfiction. What mattered was that the book made an emotional impact on the world. Yes, Reid's goal was achieved, because the book continued to sale, even thou they considered it to be plagarized. Yes, I think the first line was an appropriate way to begin the article because he is basically talking about how the article came about. Yes, a hook in the first line was used to induce the…

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    The Dust Bowl When you hear someone mention “The Dirty Thirties”, you would assume it’s some kind of band. Perhaps, when “The Dust Bowl” is mentioned, a football game comes into mind. But both names relate to the 1930s Dust Bowl, which included many details common to dust storms and caused damage and destruction to property and lives that affected the region. The area has recovered in its aftermath. Many parts of the Dust Bowl are common to droughts and dust storms. A drought is when land…

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    The reasoning behind my current situation is because I got arrested in November 2014 I went to jail and bonded out .In my last appeal I was ashamed to mention this which caused me to skip around it. My condition of my bond were to check in with my pre trial release officer once a week and take two random drug tests a month, and pay supervision fees. I was facing 40 years of jail time which was a lot to stomach . The fact that I was going to leave my daughter and family and me not being in the…

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    Thesis: In Tucson there are large cases of vandalism each each year and graffiti is a huge problem in Tucson. In this essay we will talk about how graffiti is affecting Tucson’s community and environment. Also look at possible solutions to diminish this issue. Explanation: Every year a total of 1,607 cases of vandalism happens each year and residents want to know why? In the last three years The Taking Action Against Graffiti (TAAG) abated a total of 1.3 million square feet of graffiti.…

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