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    more accepted in the community. The Olympic Games during the roaring era grant women the ability to engage in today’s Olympic Games. This too enabled woman to take part and compete in more events in current day Olympics like Women’s foil which is fencing in the Olympic Games (refer to Appendix C). The Olympic Games crafted many female Olympians that are very successful and have many accomplishments. One successful female during the Olympic Games is Ethel Catherwood, who is a high jumper that…

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    Explain what responsible service of alcohol means, what the benefits of it are, how it links with the relevant legislation (particular to a state or territory), the role of government and industry in enforcing liquor laws and how responsible service contributes to harm minimisation. Upload your paper for assessment. Responsible service of alcohol, usually shortened to RSA, is a prerequisite for any person who desires to serve alcohol in a bar, restaurant, casino, liquor store or any other…

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    1. The 2015 European Migrant Crisis Must End It is seen everywhere. On the television, in the newspapers, on the front page of the Yahoo! website. The European migrant crisis of 2014-2015 is one of the biggest events of our time, and there is no avoiding it for anyone. The rapid anthropomorphic inundation has wreaked serious havoc on the countries that are having to accept them and as the year 2015 begins to close, two things are becoming clear: the anthropoid flow is not stopping anytime soon,…

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    Self Reflection

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    learned from this essay that I have a habit of concealing my thoughts to myself because I fear what others will think of my thoughts. I believe that by learning more about myself through participation in new activities that interest me, such as karate, fencing, and dancing, I would be able to become more confident. The final area of development that I can improve through activities is my decision making processes. This year, I plan to improve this skill by participating in the University of West…

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    The music that I have chosen is D major Violin Concerto No.1, Op.6, composed by Niccolò Paganini. To gain a more complete understanding of the composition, first we need to check the background information of the composer. Paganini was an Italian violinist, violist, guitarist, and composer. [iii] That explains why the composition mainly uses violin throughout the whole composition. It was also noted that was one of the most famous classical music composers on the romantic era. When I first…

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    and cheese, while his mother was from Irish descent. J.D. Salinger himself was not a serious student. He failed McBurney School and then went to Valley Forge Military school, where he became literary editor of the school yearbook and manager of the fencing team. (Biographical - Childhood) Mintz, Steven, and Sara McNeil. "Overview of the Post-War Era." Digital History. Digital History Copyright, 26 Oct. 2016. Web. 18 May…

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    Lemur Observation Essay

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    and socializing is part of their family life. I arrived at the exhibit at around two. There were three thin, tall windows to which people could observe the lemurs. The enclosure was made up of fake rocks, trees, tree branches, ropes and metal fencing that caged the lemurs in from the rest of the animals. At the bottom of the enclosure, between two of the fake rocks, there was a puddle of water for drinking and bathing. I must have missed feeding time because there were half eaten pieces of…

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    to hold down spending for education, health care, and other social services. They also claim it will open up U.S. labor markets by making more jobs available for American workers. The arguments against the second option of building a wall is that fencing off our neighbors to the south and restricting immigration from abroad will fuel anti-American sentiment. If we did close the door, we risk being accused of discrimination and also creating a society that lacks a solid understanding of the…

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    Hamlet Theme

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    Ophelia which costed him his own heart when she died. Laertes took part in the lies and deceit when he found it was Hamlet who had killed his father. He and Claudius teamed up and made a treacherous plan to kill Hamlet. They told him it was only a fencing match. Claudius even bet for Hamlet to win. They tricked him by using a real sword and put poison on the tip. If that didn’t work they had a devious back up plan. They would put a poisonous pearl into Hamlet’s drink. Not only did the…

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    The Princess Bride Quotes

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    death, that’s all.” (Goldman). There are many examples of unfairness and death in the book, The Princess Bride. It contains way more than that though. The story contains “ a tale of true love and high adventure, pirates, princesses, giants, miracles, fencing, and a frightening assortment of wild beasts.” (Goldman). A farm boy named Westley worked on a farm for Buttercup and her family. Buttercup and Westley later fell madly in love. After Buttercup expressed her love for Westley, he told her…

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