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    Robbie Flak was a defense lawyer who grew up in Slone, Texas. He was the son of a well respected lawyer who built up a reputation that afforded Robbie his start. He worked with his father but soon began to leave the realm of corporate law to deal with the injustices of society. His black hair and perpetual scowl gave him the appearance of anger and irritation, which his drinking habits only served to heighten. He was in a relationship with his live-in girlfriend, but has uncertain feelings for…

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    At Frontier airlines Sue and Richard and the other employees were only given 7 minutes to clean around 200 seats. In my Opinion, the definition of clean is to sterilize it by using some type of cleaning solution to remove the germs left behind from the previous passengers. After all they were sitting, sleeping, and eating in the same seat from about 5 hours to anywhere to 14 hours and up. I think some type of actual cleaning needs to be in place instead of just picking up trash and maybe giving…

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    There are many ways a person could be driven to undertake a mission. Farah Ahmadi from The Other Side of the Sky was driven to undertake her mission because she wanted her and her mother to make it to Pakistan safely. Annie Johnson was driven to undertake her mission because she wanted to support her kids. Ernesto's from Barrio Boy was driven to undertake his mission because he was moved to America. Farah Ahmadi was driven to undertake her mission because she wanted her and her mother, the…

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    Picture yourself being an innocent, helpless animal. You are being put into different rooms for horrific experiments. Doctors are touching you carelessly, while injecting unknown chemicals into your system. Within minutes, pain begins to take over your entire body, your heart begins to rise, and you ask yourself, what did I do to end up in here? Nobody understands you, then you look around and see other animals around you, and all of you are being treated equally wrong. Screaming and crying does…

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    Bigfoot Is Alive? Bigfoot's existence has been a controversial topic for over 45 years. This creature who is said to look like a very large man, covered in hair, has been said to be located in different areas of North America. The existence of bigfoot is fairly difficult to prove because there have never been any bone discoveries over the fifty years following his first known sighting. Many people do not believe in Bigfoot, however, there are many different types of evidence that may prove…

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    Rachel is 19 years old and is a freshman at Corban University. She was born and raised in Roseburg, Oregon. She grew up in a Christian home and surrounded by a community of believers. She has been a part of her church since she was born and accepted Christ when she was 5 years old. Ever since then, Rachel has had a passion to serve in children's ministry and become a teacher. She is now pursuing a major in Elementary Education and two minors, one in Biblical Studies and another in Intercultural…

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    We moved from Ohio just over two years ago to Historic Cocoa Village. We consider ourselves the only two residents of this town as we live in the true heart, above a shop front. It is for that reason that I thought it was a fantastic opportunity to learn the history of the place we call home. Hundreds of miles away on interstate 95 you can see signs for Historic Cocoa Village what is it about this town settled by fisherman that make it so appealing to both young and old alike. With its…

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    Bigfoot's Footprint

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    When I think about Bigfoot, I picture an image leaving its’ impression on the world. To some, there hasn’t been concrete physical evidence of a real Bigfoot but, everyone knows of its’ story. It has created its own “footprint” in the minds of millions. This is the same objective I have and hope to keep in my life. I want to make an impact on people, a BIG impact. During high school I have made impacts by being involved in student council and serving as the Student Body President this current…

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    He had always thought she would be with him forever. They were a match made in heaven. A perfect pair. How could he have imagined she would be ripped away from him? They had been through so much together. They had endured confinement and segregation. Even when they thought they had become a part of something bigger than themselves, they had been forced to carry heavy loads in toxic air environments. But they had endured it all. They had stayed together through it all. It had been tough, but…

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    Chuopacabra Vs Bigfoot

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    Is appreciating diversity and conducting work in a competent professional manner tailored to the patient's needs. The identification of creatures that are rumoured to exist is the highly debated study of Cryptozoology. Cryptids are animals who unidentified have not been scientifically proven to exist. The Chupacabra and Bigfoot would be two world-known cryptids that are claimed by eyewitnesses to exist. With sightings spamming across the world, Cryptids have been considered legends to locals…

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