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    A famous magician with a head injury tries to convince his daughter that he came from another world, that he can fly, and that he must now return to his planet before the government finds him. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: WONDER BOY (40’s), a famous magician, tells his daughter, ELIZABETH WONDER (18) that he must do one last outside performance. Elizabeth tries to tell her father that he has a head injury and that there’s no way he can do another magic performance. Wonder Boy decides it’s time to tell…

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    Disney and Pixar created this movie in 2012, which portrayed a young princess Merida who was coming to the age of marriage. This teenage girl did not want to get married though! She was more interested in riding through the forest shooting her bow and arrows at targets. The princess is not your typical “pretty girl.” Merida is a red head girl who likes to do things with her hands and be in the outdoors. Then one day, in order to change her mother’s mind about having her be wedded, she gives her…

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    Introduction whaat and why Drug addiction is a powerful demon that can sneak up on you and take over your life before you know it has even happened. In today’s world this this demon is set lose upon us, our friends and family by someone we trust with our lives, our doctor’s There’s an epidemic happening right now and America is leading the charge. Pain, stress and anxiety are things that many people live with every moment of everyday. In today’s modern world the easiest was to fix these problems…

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    always tried to look at unfortunate issues as learning experiences. I will admit it’s not easy, but it does bring me closer to Jesus. I have experienced having to close our construction business, filing for bankruptcy, and losing our home due to foreclosure. It was an extremely dark time for me personally and I had many unanswered questions as to why this happened. But, I had to push forward and trust in Jesus and refocus. My husband, daughters and I began to pray diligently and ask direct…

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    The Great Depression had a large impact on the United States. The Great Depression had many problems. These problems caused the foundations of the United States economy to weaken. There were a lot of underlying conditions and issues that led to the Great Depression. For an example; the stock market crashed, bank failures, reduction in purchasing across the board, American economic policy with Europe, and the drought conditions. The Great Depression did not only lead to The New Deal but it also…

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    "The clock has been turned back on racial progress in America, though scarcely anyone seems to notice." (Alexander 2012: 180) Criminal justice inequality has a toll on every possible chance given throughout future lives. The chances of getting a home and having a family may vary. Most importantly criminal justice affects the amount of wealth someone can accumulate to achieve these future goals. It is a scary thought to think that young black men being trapped in the criminal justice system has…

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    The National Animal Defense Council believes that vibrations it alleges are too faint for humans to perceive, and as a result went undetected by humans or dogs for fifteen years, merits severely impeding Cambridge Biopharma’s ability to produce a lifesaving cancer drug. This is despite the fact the adoption center and kennel owned and operated by Middlesex Animal Shelter remains open, the building is intact, and the dogs continue to be adopted. Therefore, Cambridge Biopharma asks the court to…

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    The Great Depression, which lasted from 1909 to 1915, is considered to be one of the worst economic crises in the history of the United States and the world. It was characterized by a collapse of the economy, a stock market crash, a high unemployment rate, and the loss of jobs for millions of people throughout the country. The stock market crash had a far-reaching impact on all economic sectors, resulting in money devaluation, price increases, bank collapses, and business failures. The…

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    (112)American History Questions: 1a.The Articles of Confederation were concerned with the issue of state representation, land claims for states, and the role of a federal government. During the revolution, the states were still sovereign, which created massive conflict between states with greater financial and economic power and those with lesser power. More so, the debates over the role of a greater union between the states was important perceived threat to larger states, such as New York,…

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    In America it’s estimated that 35.4% of the population are receiving welfare. Welfare is financial support given to people whether it be money to cover medical expenses or to buy food. Welfare helps with everyday necessities, there is more than just one type of welfare, they have multiple branches set up to help as many people as possible.The main argument is if the people receiving the government’s financial support should have to succumb to mandatory drug testing. People on welfare shouldn’t…

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