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    Back in the eighteen hundreds, flour, lumber, and iron weren't so easy to get, but they made it, and the money those jobs made was very good. here's why. Back in the day, flour was very nice quality for many reasons, but here are only three. First flour is made from wheat, and it is also used in baking and cooking. It makes food rise and taste nice. It takes three hundred fifty ears of wheat to make enough flour for one loaf of bread, and one bushel (one and a quarter cubic feet) makes…

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    “We Kill Ourselves Because We Are Haunted” is a non-fiction essay by Jennifer Percy in which Percy meets veterans or soldiers and their family members who are suffering from PTSD. It has occur due to some accident that happened to the veterans or soldiers in their past. In the article, Percy discusses various incidence of different people who are trapped in the circle of PTSD. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a problem related to mental health. In this a person experiences flashbacks,…

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    OBJECTIVE To secure a position where I can continue to resolve various challenges in a prompt & professional manner while ensuring 100% safety on the job at all times. HIGHLIGHTS OF SKILLS  Deadline-driven individual with 9+ years of solid work experience & skills in completing tasks within a busy & challenging work environment in order to increase business growth & quality of service  Highly skilled & knowledgeable in servicing, maintaining & diagnosing on/off road equipment…

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    In “Utilitarianism,” John Stuart Mill argues that consequences of an action are all that really matter. Defining utilitarianism at its core, is a theory holding that the moral rightness and/or wrongness of an action depends entirely on the consequences of that action. Thereby agreeing that an action or decision is considered good if it generates happiness and bad if it generates the reverse. In his ethical approach, Mill suggests that the measure of success and happiness depends on how many…

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    intrigued upon newer and diverse ways in ethical thinking and swear that theirs is the way people should look at the world. The English philosopher, John Stuart Mills promoted “Utilitarianism”, an ethical theory that stated that actions and decisions should only be made if it maximizes pleasure and minimizes pain. To Mills, society should apply this theory in all forms of choice, even if the matter in life or death. For example, in the healthcare field, a provision called VSED…

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    of puppies bought from pet shops are directly from puppy mills. These puppy mills are known as large-scale commercial dog breeding facilities which give revenue priority over the well-being of the dogs and puppies, ultimately resulting in sickly and unhealthy animals. Due to this, many of the dogs that pet stores carry today have faced a life of malnutrition, disease, and abuse. Despite the immense abuse the dogs and puppies of the puppy mills endure, the large scale breeding of animals is still…

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    shelters a year (The Puppy Mill Project). These dogs are mainly from puppy mills. The dogs that never get adopted are then euthanized. Most animals in pet stores or sold on online sources are from puppy mills. Imagine being confined to a small cage barely big enough to turn around and you are never let out. You don't get enough food and water to be anywhere near healthy. You will sit in your own piles of feces. That is what it is like to be a dog in an awful puppy mill. Puppy mills should be…

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    99% of puppies from pet stores come from Puppy Mills.”(Madonna of the Hills) Puppy Mills spend most of their time over breeding dogs. Puppy Mills are very unsanitary. Puppy Mills also kill a lot of dogs. So therefore Puppy Mills should be illegal. Puppy Mills should be illegal because they over breed dogs nonstop, They are extremely unsanitary, and they also kill a lot of dogs in the process. For an example how puppy mills over breed says The Puppy Mill project “Mothers are bred every heat…

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    Reflection On Final Exam

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    Final Exam Self Reflection We have a read a few books this year and I have had very different opinions and interpretations on all of them. While there are instances where annotations can be helpful, such as the arduously worded novel, The Odyssey, I find that annotations take away from being able to enjoy the book for its content. I am one to have trouble analyzing the content when I focus more on the annotations I am taking. However, I am very strong in the concept of piecing the plot together…

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    Terry Eagleton Analysis

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    In his essay, Terry eagleton does not instantly get to his argument and state proof to prove his declaration. In stead he goes about it by examining all ideas that are previously suggested regarding literature, inspecting the past definitions proposed about the same and then regularly unravels them and in the end factors out his issues with them. Finally, by the end of the essay he reaches his own thought and idea of what literaure is and then goes on to explain it. Eagleton jumps right into…

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