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    is somehow doing more than a human should be allowed to do. Other object the idea for financial accounts, and some object the idea simply on the grounds that they find the travel a waste of time. Richard Feynman, physicist and Nobel Prize winner states, “Space travel has no significant break-throughs.” Another large objection to space travel is the difficulties to adapt to the atmosphere. To stay in outer space for a long-term period, would cause both bone and muscles loss due to the low…

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    Flappers In 1920s

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    Flappers slang were "I have to go see a man about a dog" meaning buying whisky and a "handcuff" or "manacle" was a wedding ring. Petting Parties was where women would be kissing men in public. They started to have an open playing field towards premarital sex, which is defined has “sexual activity practiced by persons who are unmarried.” This is where birth control was first introduced. This was promoted by, Margaret Sanger. A quote by Margaret states that every woman should have a decision of…

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    “I am a United States Sailor. I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America, and I will obey the orders of those appointed over me. I represent the fighting spirit of the Navy and those who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world. I proudly serve my country’s Navy combat team with Honor, Courage, and Commitment. I am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all.” The Sailors Creed is something I say every morning at work. It is…

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    perilous road for humanity” (Carlin). There is no need for animals to have rights because they are already protected under some laws, specifically in America. ”The Animal Welfare Act was signed into law in 1966. It is the only Federal law in the United States that regulates the treatment of animals in research, exhibition, transport, and by dealers” (Animal Welfare Act). People who are rights activists want them to protect animals but technically, they are protected under laws already such as…

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    Diabetes Type 2 Lab Report

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    Diabetes type 2 is a chronic condition in which insulin does not respond to high glucose levels in the blood. The insulin produced in the body has a resistance to the glucose. The pancreas may still produce insulin, but the insulin does not have the usual effect on cells. Diabetes affects people when there are high blood glucose levels, which lead to damage of blood vessels. This can lead to several complications including heart disease, kidney damage, nerve damage, eye damage and can cause…

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    Media's Influence

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    the racist police chief, Bull Connor. King’s objective, as usual, was to gain sympathy and support from the people of the United States. But this protest was excessively different. In order to grab the attention of the American public, King decided to send children into the protest, knowing the violence they would receive. Bull Connor brought out the fire hoses and police dogs which were used against the children and horrified the rest of the country. The visuals that were present for the…

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    Point of View: The story is told in third person limited and includes the stream of consciousness as we can see Kari’s thoughts. Setting & Tone: The United States which later gets divided into the ‘Middle States’ and the ‘Coastal States.’ The exact time is never given but it is set within the next 100 years. Most of the story occurs in the small town Kari lives in which is in North Carolina and is considered a border town between the “countries.” which includes her high school and factory. The…

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    “Funny when you’re dead how people start listening” (The Band Perry). On September 15th, 1963, at 10:22 in the morning, America would not be the same again, as sticks of dynamite planted by the Ku Klux Klan, in the 16th Street Baptist Church, blew up four little black girls. What was supposed to be the debut as ushers in the church for Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson and Cynthia Wesley turned out to be the last day of their lives. Their story started out like any other day,…

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    In “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson, the black box is a symbol of the town’s adherence to a strong yet poorly understood tradition. Jackson shows the strong attachment to the tradition when describing the current condition of the box. The current box is hardly a remnant of the original and yet, the townspeople refuse to make a new one, even though it is needed. Furthermore, Jackson uses the imagery of the black box to explain how the tradition has lost its potency over time. Finally the author…

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    and new ideas by trying to make changes in both our daily lives and by trying to change our pre-misconceptions of Native Americans in Minnesota. Before taking this course we were unfamiliar with many aspects of Native American life in both the United States and in Minnesota particularly.…

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