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    evidence that Scrooge is changing in Stave Three of A Christmas Carol. First there is the timidness when the Ghost of Christmas Present comes and is in the room in Scrooge's house. The first ghost, the Ghost of Christmas Past, Scrooge greeted in a foul manner and refusing to go with her. This time the author uses words such as timidly and reverently to describe Scrooge’s manner of walking and talking to the ghost. This shows that Scrooge’s attitude toward the ghosts has changed and is accepting…

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    I was watching Ultima’s body, it was as if she had dried up like her herbs, but unlike them she could not heal anyone anymore. I then saw Tenorio, his bloody shirt dripping down on her. He had his two daughters by his side, they were palidas and each of them had specks of rooster blood scattered on their faces. Then they took Utima’s cadaver, and placed her into a woven cottonwood basket. What had this meant? Were her teachings to me from the Diablo himself? Were my friends correct about Ultima…

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    circumstances they did. Harriet Jacobs gives a very vivid image of some of the lustful sayings the master had with them by stating in her writing " I now entered on my fifteenth year--- a sad time in the life of a slave girl. My master began to whisper foul words in my ear. Young as I was,…

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    How Did Basketball Start?

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    To this day we use ten of them with signals and names, like traveling and foul. The sport was played passing a soccer ball. With nine players on each team, you could only pass to advance the ball. There were two peach baskets that hung at each end of the court, at the height of ten foot. When you shot the ball it would be…

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    Volleyball has been played for over 100 years. The game of volleyball has been changed several times science William G. Morgan invented it back in 1895. He was a graduate from Springfield, Illinois college of the YMCA. The name of the game has been changed three times. Volleyball is now played all around the world. William G. Morgan is the son of George Henry Morgan and Nancy Chatfield. He was born in Lockport, New York, United States on January 23, 1870. He was the oldest and most intelligent…

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    started, I could already see this was going to be a physical and unfair game. The players from Pfeiffer were very rude and disrespectful; they would curse and yell at the Mount Olive players. The referees were very one-sided and didn’t hardly call any fouls against Pfeiffer. The refs yellow carded two to three of the Mount…

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    3. The Third reason is “The Slippery Slope.” - Many argue that if no harm arises from other unethical act, it cannot be “wrong:” “No harm, no foul.” This is true because it can lead an individual to disregard the unethical nature of an action and look towards the results of the action. The practice of ethics is based on habit, and one who habitually behaves unethically in small ways is building…

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    ”Strike” yelled the umpire. The ball blasted to third base, but the player advanced to second base. We got three people out so I was up to bat again. “Remember just have fun!” Dad shouted. The umpire put the ball in the pitcher machine Crack! ”Foul ball!” The umpire declared. Darn, too far to the left!” I thought. Crack! “GO TWO GO TWO!” Dad yelled again. Faith is a member of my softball team and is right after me, she would probably hit the ball to the outfield. Faith was up to bat.…

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    There are multiple ways to compare and contrast “An Invitation to a Murder” and “The Dying Detective”. Both Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Josh Pachter presented various examples of situational irony. Once revealed that the poison was actually medicine needed to sustain the life of Mr. Abbott, the plot was advanced; similarly, when Sherlock Holmes revealed that the illness he was experiencing was an act, the plot was advanced. Both major examples of situational irony being revealed were the climaxes…

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    In the video clip from an episode of “What Would You Do?” a (fake) waitress tending to customers was featured. The waitress’ customer service was extremely poor. Firstly, I noticed that the waitress did not properly greet the customers in a warm and welcoming manner. She simply asked, “Are you ready?,” instead of introducing herself and making the customer feel welcomed. Next, while customer was telling the waitress her order, the waitress was listening to her bluetooth device instead of the…

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