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    can be used to make banners that might be put on display for weeks, or even months. It can also be used in the production of billboards and transit graphics, which must be able to withstand the elements and last through all kinds of weather without fading. If you need to print something that can take the abuse of outside use, large format printing is the way to…

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    Why Is the Government worrying about student’s personal responsibilities? As a student, I think we should not Bann candy and sodas from school. We have that right to eat anything we want and where we want to. It is not the governments job to direct us what to eat. Why is the government worrying about our personal responsibilities when they have bigger issues to worry about? Forcing us to stop eating specific items and to change our eating habits make us believe that we are unable to…

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    Trump's Birtherism

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    into American politics. As Huffington Post wrote, it marked five years since Donald Trump -- via video -- offered $5 million to Obama if he could produce records of college enrollment at Columbia and Harvard Universities. With his birther movement fading and largely discredited, Trump redirected his attacks on Obama's credibility. "It wasn’t surprising to see Trump revive birther claims despite evidence that he was wrong. And with three month’s before the presidential election, one Trump hoped…

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    The sport of football plays a complex role in the lives of its players; its pros and cons have caused a debate of whether or not adolescents should continue to participate in the sport. Participation in any sport involves the risk of injury, but football seems to be an exception. Many believe that football is an overly-aggressive sport that endangers the players' health. Others argue that the sport's benefits outweigh the risks, helping players build stamina, social skills, and character;…

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    In William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies, a group of young boys, fleeing a war struck civilization, attempt to create their own civilization after their plane crashes on a remote island. As two boys, Ralph and Piggy, arrive, they find a conch shell which they use to assemble the rest of the kids. As the story progresses, the conch becomes a symbol of the order that the boys attempt to develop. Albeit being significantly powerful at the the beginning of the novel, its importance unravels…

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    I ran upstairs, and checked all the hiding spots. All the guns were there, of course, but I needed something to do. I made my bed, cleaned the downstairs, I even alphabetized the books on our shelf, reading pieces of a few that I thought might help. My hand shook more and more with every activity. I was trying to keep my mind away from the matters at hand and what I had just done, but it wasn’t much use. I looked out front and saw no one. I sat down by the window, keeping a close eye out for…

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    us different stereotypes and characteristics. For example, a person that is named Hercules is perceived to be big and strong, which is not always the case. Names are essential to our identities because they are unique. Unique identities are slowly fading because of technology. Technology can shape our identities through popular culture. It influences our thoughts on fashion, our beliefs, and many other things. Sources other than experiences can have just as great of an effect on your…

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    City Bear Narrative

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    Up in the mountains, surrounded by looming trees and deafening insects—this was how I spent a week of my life. I spent a moment of my 2014 summer in Tennessee’s Smoky Mountains with my family. The best part of the trip was the cabin with all its flaws and excitements. Homesickness was absent due to the coziness of our cabin called City Bear. From the moment we arrived, the design of the cabin, with its gadgets and the view all around us, took my breath away. Our car bumped along the gravel road…

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    eagle, they also speak to it because the eagle is said to be the closest creature to their God. Abel catches a great female eagle and brought it back to their camp sight, “He felt the great weight of the bird which he held in the sack. The dusk was fading quickly into the night, and the others could not see that his eyes were filled with tears.” (48) Even though Abel had hunted this bird for their tradition and brought it back to the camp to use, he still felt wrong about doing so. His tears…

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    Chandrasekaran, “Diversity Techniques in Wireless Communication Systems”, Rutgers University, pp. 1-8, 2005. [12.] P. A. Anghel and M. Kaveh, “Exact Symbol Error Probability of a Cooperative Network in a Rayleigh-Fading Environment”, IEEE trans. wireless commun., vol. 3, no. 5, pp. 1416-1421, Sept. 2004. [13.] P. S. Ahmed, “Turbo Multi-Hop Relaying for Cooperative Communications”, Master Thesis, University of Southampton, September 25, 2009. [14.] S. Haykin…

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