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    the valcano startled me like a rabbit seeing a lion, woo hoo the lady's went wild, we have reach over 100,000 dollars today. The valcano is the strip club that I worked in w had a 4 foot valcano with real lava in it, it was as hot as oil on the frying pan nobody ever got dared to get close to it. As Me and Tina went back to work, thoughts was racing though my head like it was a track meet, what if I get killed because I don't have there money keep coming on my mind and before I knew it Tina came…

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    I had come home to that same setting so many times before. What started with a fun night out with my friends had abruptly turned into a depressing one. The living room was vacant with nobody to be heard from. I had come to know this tension so well, but never got used to it. The kitchen table held many containers empty or half-empty with leftover food of previous nights, Along with the leftovers were many bottles, ten or fifteen green glass bottles, empty of its Heineken beer. I instantaneously…

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    anna waters sept. 14, 2015 The Cave of Horrors There was a huge gaping cave. Dark, black, ominous. My mom and I timidly stepped in. The floors were cool and damp. The air felt clammy and trapping.We advanced further and came upon a log with a glass door, I went to open it but my mom held me back, “don’t go in there.” she warned me. “ A mean lady lives there and if you trespass she’ll bite you!” I quickly backed away. A dark figure had appeared behind the door. she had black pits for…

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    Claudia Ng Professor Ann West English 93 August 31, 2015 My Hobby in his article "Hidden Intellectualism", Gerald Graff discusses how some students are impressively street smart but do poorly in academic settings. However, instead of downplaying their non-academic knowledge, Graff suggests that schools should actually encourage students to change their nonacademic interests into objects of academic study, inviting students to write about their interests in a reflective, analytical way.…

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    Workplace Stress Practices

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    4.0 RECOMMENDATION ON APPLICATION OF HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICES Both management and employees are responsible to reduce workplace stress. Firstly, be fair to employees especially those who work on shifts. Hence, line manager is responsible to come out with flexible yet efficient duty rosters. For example, employees can leave earlier than the actual working hours to settle their matters if there are any emergency cases. But, this must make sure that their job tasks are not be…

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    Eating dog food for dinner. What a revolting idea to many, but in Ann Hodgman’s “No Wonder They Call Me a Bitch”, that is exactly what our minds palate is in store for. Hodgman spins a tale of selecting many different brands of dog food to try out as her bemused and hungry dog looks on. She attempts to inform her readers about the many styles of dog food and at the same time make them laugh at her reactions to each bite. Hodgman is writing not only for people who love dogs but to anyone who…

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    “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” is a story about a about a fifteen year old girl named Connie. Connie holds two sides of herself, one side of her life at home and the other when she is with her friends. When she is at home she walks and acts childish and when she is with her friends she acts grownup. Her mother treats her and her twenty-four year old sister much differently. She praises her older sister about how perfect she is but puts down Connie about how she can’t do things…

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    who contract typhoid fever remain carriers. Additionally, the rulings against Mary Mallon set a direct precedent against future carriers. There is an infamous article in a 1909 newspaper of Mallon depicting her cooking, notice the skulls in the frying pan. While I cannot say that typhoid fever is among the top 12 diseases that have changed our world, I can speculate that it has at the least changed the way we treat carriers for diseases. Moreover, the fall of Athens to the Spartans must…

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    Yuik Tribe Essay

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    The Yurok tribe lived in the northwest cone of what today is California. Some of its people lived in villages along 45 miles of the Lower Klamath River. The tribe was one of three tribes – Karok, Tolowa, and Yurok. Yurok territory also ran along the Pacific Coast from Little River in the north, to Trinidad Bay in the south, in addition on the tribe’s inland territory along the Klamath River. Today the land would be in the northern part of Humboldt County and continue north though much of what is…

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    Asian Food is Healthy Imagine an American family going to for dinner at an Asian restaurant in America. They have a great time trying new and old favorite foods. They try to eat the food with chopsticks and in the end they end up eating too much at the buffet. They each grab a fortune cookie for the ride home. But when they return home one of the family members ends up getting sick from the food. Why is this something that tends to happen so often? Most Americans that have experienced…

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