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    the ground. There was a moments silence before Jane cried “I did it..hahaha…hahaha…I killed Sherlock Holmes the Great….hahahaha “ “Why?” I shouted in an almost trembling voice as I inched closer to them. She came closer to me and said, “Because, everytime someone hears of Sherlock Holmes they will hear about me too. The serial killer Jane Jameson, who killed Sherlock, the world’s greatest detective.” I then heard two shots being fired. She collapsed to the ground, like a log would . The…

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    Poverty And Welfare Paper

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    Poverty and Welfare Poverty exist because resources are scarce and cannot be equally distributed. Worldwide income is measured by Gini Index, (from zero to one) “If all the income in the world were earned by one person and everyone else earned nothing, the world would have a Gini index of one. If everyone in the world earned exactly the same income, the world would have a Gini index of zero ” (Lepore 2015). The Gini index simply measures the gap between the rich and poor, and for the U.S. the…

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    Disney World Memory My memory starts back on March 31, 2002. For my fourth birthday my family went to Walt Disney World, it being one of my all-time favorite places. Everytime we go there it’s a brand new experience and it makes me always want to go back for more. This memory is extra special to me because it is the first Disney vacation that I remember fully from the time we stepped on the plane at JFK to the time I got back to my house in Bethpage. On March 31st, my family boarded our…

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    The fun ones, like not having to wait on line at Disney World, are extremely helpful in my objective of riding as many attractions as possible in one day. A excuse to eat excessive amounts of candy-- that works everytime. But these benefits have not, do not, and will not balance the scales. The free Knicks tickets I received from my hospital are no match for the disadvantages I unwillingly tolerate. This point of view is not meant as a sob story, but as the real…

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    Coney Dog Research Paper

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    remember the first bite; it was so good. The hot dog was cooked perfectly, the nice warm bun and hot chili kept the hot dog nice and warm and the mustard and onions give it a sharper type of tast and it’s just a perfect combination. Ever since that day everytime I go to a Coney, I always order a nice and delicious coney dog. At a young age I realized that Coney Dogs are a big Detroit thing and means a lot to the city. How did the coney dog get so iconic in Detroit? The Coney Dog could have never…

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    that to be a hero you have to be strong and fearless, but really, a hero is someone who does not give up and perseveres - even in the toughest circumstances. Odysseus is faced with countless and potentially fatal obstacles throughout the book. Everytime he could have given up - but he didn’t. He endured the pain and hardships which made his heroic. At the end of the book, we learn that a “heroic superhuman being” feels fear and doubts himself like any other person. Odysseus exhibits…

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    Research Paper On Piano

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    Plink! Plink! That is the sound the piano keys make as a pianist presses down each key and chord. The piano captivates me in many ways. It is a beautiful instrument used to make music by pressing a key with your fingers and, with your foot, pressing down on a pedal to carry out the beautiful sound. The piano can be extrodinarily captivating for many people. The beautiful sound and the grace of the pianist are but a few reasons why it is so mesmerising. Formerly named the piano-fortisimo, the…

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    as I sit next to them I been through it all. After I tell people I'm asian or Filipino they say “Oh so you must be good at math” or “Do you use chopsticks, and eat noodles?”. I just think this whole “racism” thing is stupid and it irks my soul everytime I hear about it, like why are you treating people of a different race so badly? What have they done to you personally? We are all made up of the same anatomy so I don't think people should be treated differently. The Jim Crow laws were in my…

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    Critical Analysis of Black Boy Black Boy is a novel written by Richard Wright. In 1945, it was published by Harper and Row. In 1908, Wright was born in Natchez, Mississippi. Because he felt he was not prepared for anything, he decided to become a writer. Black Boy, which is now a classical autobiography, measures the life battles of living through Jim Crow and experiencing human suffering. Wright supports the theme through the use of three literary techniques, like symbols, character, and plot.…

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    Barriers In America

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    Lucio Pozzi used his performance art, Patchameena, to articulate language barriers, and also let audiences to be personally on the scene and feel the barrier. Lucio Pozzi was also not born in America, but Milan, Italy, and he immigrated to the United States in 1962 as a guest of Kissinger’s Harvard International Summer Seminar. Patchameena was performed in th CR10 Contemporary Arts Center, where Lucio gave a speech using nonsensial gibberish and fake languages, attached with abundant body…

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