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    The One Who Kept Fighting In the year of 2014, a girl named Samantha Delmonico was in a national martial arts association in which she fought multiple people of all ages and ranks. By the end of the year, she became one of many martial artists who were the Number 1 fighter in the nation. Samantha was in martial arts for about 7 years and had many struggles in her life. Due to this one major accomplishment, she felt that if she could do this, she could do anything. Although she was one of many,…

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    She would later choose the moniker Erykah Badu- "kah" is an actress an Egyptian term for one's "inner self" and "badu" after her favorite jazz-riff scat sound. After opening a concert for R&B singer D'Angelo, Badu caught the attention of his manager Kedson Massenberg, who would soon sign her for Universal and begin transforming her debut demo Baduizm. Baduizm exploded onto the music scene in 1997 with soulful hits such as "On & On", "Next Lifetime",…

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    You have probably heard of PlayStation and Xbox, if you have then you have also heard of the major disputes over which is better. I have gathered Intel on each candidate to determine which stands out of the two. Both have had major hits in the business, but they are not equal. This paper focuses on the consoles throughout the generations. There are many things that make up a good console; games, marketability, performance, graphics, storage, player friendly, etc. All these factors are put into…

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    Dsm IV Diagnosis

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    DSM IV Diagnosis Using the DSM IV diagnostic tool, Elizabeth’s substance use would be diagnosed as Alcohol dependence (AD). She has more than the minimum three required criteria to meet the DSM IV diagnosis of alcohol dependence. A study by Pabst, Kraus, Piontek & Baumeister (2012) shows that to be classified as alcohol-dependent, a person has to meet at least three of the seven DSM IV criteria of AD in the previous 12 months. She has tolerance, as she has markedly increased amounts of…

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    Isaiah Parran Ms. Jones English 12 period 1 29 September 2016 Global Warming 's Messing Up “Climate change is happening, humans are causing it, and I think this is perhaps the most serious environmental issue facing us’’, said Bill Nye The Science Guy. Even though Global Warming has been proven to show no sign of stopping. We should try to stop our habits that keep making Global Warming spike. Most of the area in Sweden have learned to cope with their problems about global warming. They have…

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    We chose Los Angeles to be the home of the Stingrays because Los Angeles is one of the only biggest cities in the country that doesn 't have a football team there, but also Los Angeles is one of the wealthiest cities in America, and it 's also surrounded by wealthy cities such as, San Jose and Silicon Valley. The average age in Los Angeles is about 34 which means most of the people in the Los Angeles region are employed. The average household income is about $55,000 which shows that families can…

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    National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation is a comedy film produced by Jeremiah Chechik in 1989, starring Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo, Juliette Lewis, Johnny Galecki, and Randy Quaid. This film is a slapstick comedy with some elements of clown comedy. This film uses comedic elements to create a comedic mood. Also, the director uses a family to create a more relatable experience so the comedy elements appear more comedic. The comedy elements used involve more physical comedy. In this film Clark…

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    Origins Of Bootlegging

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    The origins of alcohol production can be traced back to 6000 B.C., where it was produced in the forms of wine and beer to substitute clean water (“History…”). Due to the difficulty of hauling grain to markets, farmers were able to profit more from turning their crops into alcohol, rather than selling the grain at markets. The colonists’ main concern when coming to the new world was water sources (Lieurance). Therefore, alcoholic beverages were brought in mass quantities in order to substitute…

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    Have you ever thought about all the different myths that are spread all over the world across different countries? Well, there are a plethora of societies who have been telling myths for centuries and changing them moderately to fit with different cultures and experiences. There are mythologies told from Egypt to Mesopotamian, Norse, Hebrew and even Greek. Apollo is one of the Gods in Greek mythology who is favored. He is recognized as the God of many traits, such as: god of music, truth and…

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    Anthony D’Angelo Holden’s Mental Journey How does Holden’s trip to New York city in The Catcher in the Rye disallow him from reaching mental stability? Everyone in his or her life will face adversity at one time or another. Although facing adversity can be tough both mentally and physically on someone, dealing with hardships is necessary for the growth of one´s character. Today's society, however, can pose many distractions that can deter one from reaching a goal and overcoming certain…

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