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    The Chattahoochee River, Georgia’s most heavily-used water source, is home to a variety of fish and a supplier of over 70% of the drinking water in metro Atlanta; it was also ranked number three on America’s ‘most endangered’ list. Each day, more than 250 million gallons of sewage waste water is dumped in to river, so news that the river is constantly contaminated with E. coli is no surprise. Even with the vast amount of contamination, Georgia allows the dumping of waste to continue; they give…

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    are the easiest way to make certain people look professional, while making the other person look inferior. “The audience listened in disbelief as the President repeated his error at least a dozen times, before realizing that he had used the word ‘feces” when he meant to say “fetus””. (Bush/Obama Rumors and Stories) People speak on false rumors/attacks to show potentially how the United States voted for a president who is not educated. The anonymous resource wants the public to know that they…

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    Ever since I had the task to redo a sentence with the “- WORD-,” I been trying to use it but I guess I’m not sure when to use it in my writing. The thing is I am not privileged when it comes to grammar. I actually like to write but I wasn’t good at it. This came to my surprise freshmen year in WR 121. That class is taught by SATAN. At times when I write, I like to use these “...” I feel Japanese. I say that just because some japanese sentences they leave off as, “But…” I envy everyone who…

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    Food Be Thy Food Essay

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    However, I feel it would be unfair if I didn’t include possible health risks as well. People tend to eat eggs raw however they shouldn’t because bacteria can easily enter the egg shell through their pores. Eggs are hatched the same way feces is expelled and this is how diseases such as Salmonella can enter. The most important to remember is to make sure your eggs are fully cooked so you can avoid problems like this. Another thing to be remembered is to avoid eating eggs that appear to…

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    Acknowledging Mercy Killing from Murder: Can One be Justified? People have distinct capabilities and obstacles that determine their well being in life, this can include disabilities and or other factors that can interfere and cause suffering for individuals. It is up to relatives or guardians to judge the matter and decide if they want to take the life of people, through mercy killing. Set in the stressful time period during the 1930s in Soledad, California, George Milton and Lennie Small are…

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    Looking at the past becomes something that at one point needs to be limited, or it can overshadow the reality of the present. Elinor becomes rather entranced in the pleasure of looking in retrospect, and becomes captivated and makes the mistake of substituting it as being the present reality, which of course is not. One example is when Elinor is reflecting on the relationship between her and Catherine when she states “Of course it’s not bad all the time. Sometimes in the evening when we’re…

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    Ww1 Trench Description

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    World War I, the bloody conflict that consumed Europe from July 1914 until November 1918, was fought by millions of men. While they came from different backgrounds, races, and religions, the soldiers of the western front of this Great War all shared one thing in common they were all subjugated to living in trenches. Trench warfare in general can be summed up in two words, horrible and dangerous. As it became clear to the High Command that this wasn’t going to be the quick war they had once…

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    Bs Bison Essay

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    Bos bison, or the American bison, is the largest land mammal native to North America. It is placed in the same genus, Bos, as the domestic cattle. However, some taxonomists categorize it in the genus Bison, arguing that there is a substantial number of differences to separate it from domestic cattle. The American bison can be separated into two subspecies: B. Bison bison and B. Bison athabascae. B. Bison bison, or the plains bison, is more common in western United States. The plains bison also…

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    Most people view Medieval medicine as useless or ineffectual, but it was very useful, although the epidemic was a tragedy of it made us thrive for new medicine. Medicine could go from Anise,Licorice to stomping on a plucked dead, burning owl to treat someone in this time and nobody knows if any of it really helped. Diseases such as the “bloody flux”, “ holy fire”,gonorrhea,influenza,plague was going around at this time. Seeing this it opened their eyes and they saw they needed better ways to…

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    Nursing Shortage Essay

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    Nursing is a profession in which nurses prevent illness, injury, setup healing, and alleviate suffering. However, there are several issues that are faced by the nurses creating shortages in the occupation decreasing the ratio of nurses to patients and leaving some patients uncared for. These issues are caused by low wage, high stress, and awful working conditions. Furthermore, compensation issues such as pensions, and retirement benefits are creating shortages in the position in both quantity…

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