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    Peaceful resistance positively impacts a free society. Peaceful resistance is such a beautiful right to have in today’s world. With the new president being elected there have been many peaceful resistant acts. Many people have been protesting peacefully allowing themselves to express their views on what is going on in the White House and how they feel about the changes being made. To be able to have the ability to protest and have a say is one of the many rights that makes a free society so…

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    The events of September 11th, 2001 changed the duties and beliefs of the national government forever. After the largest breach on national security of the 21st century, the national government responded strongly and swiftly. Under President Bush, the Patriot Act was easily passed through both houses of Congress, and has since then been reauthorized multiple other times (NSA Surveillance). The powers and responsibilities of the National Security Agency were also drastically altered to fit the…

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    In 2008, a video was released by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) that showed severe animal cruelty at Mowmar Farms Hog Confinement, located just outside of Fairmont, Minnesota (Genoways). The video showed employees prodding hogs too crippled to stand with electric prods and beating hogs repeatedly on their backs with metal gate rods (Genoways). Adding to this, the video also revealed the method the workers used to euthanize underweight piglets: a technique called thumping…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    Sunlight poured in as Lacher sat at his desk, a book resting in his hands. His eyes traced the words on the page, focusing intently on what he was reading. He pushed his glasses up with his index finger, sighing as he heard a knock at the door. He rose from his chair and made his way around the office he set up in Helputt's old castle. He reached for the door before pausing, taking a moment to brush off his suit pants before turning the knob. He sighed, seeing Louis standing in front of…

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    picture. Laughing, he sent the picture to her father. "There is no honour in defeating an inferior opponent," she snarled through the gag. "I hope you know that," He laughed. "Save the philosophical talk for someone who cares!" Jack Weiss' phone sent off a notification, from his daughter, listed as Blue for the contact name. His daughter was reaching for the gag and in motion, as she staggered back towards a chair. She was crying, and there was a bruise forming on her cheek. He felt like…

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    TIM HARTM Dog Trainer

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    solution to consider is the idea that Tim is actually promoting his dogs – his robotic dogs. Maybe he’s a failed inventor and now he has come up with the robotic dog, hoping to save his business. Maybe he has his own dog and this can create an on-going gag robotic dog vs. real dog. Right now, as executed, it’s difficult to believe that Tim would actually use his own dogs and turn them into techno dogs. This actually makes Tim feel less likable, and it’s pivotal to create a very likable central…

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    Headshots

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    photographer will bring this out in you. Do not do this for your professional photos Don’t overdo it: If you want to standout from the other boring headshots that you see, you might consider props. But don’t go crazy! No crazy pirate hats, gag noses or action shots where you are catching a football. If the prop adds to the picture, then it belongs and you should keep it. However, if it is just filling space, there is no need for it. Do not overuse props as a point to focus your…

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    To his surprise he did not find a dead body, but one that was alive. The man was tied to a chair with a red cloth in his mouth as a gag. The man looked like.. “Gregory Temple?!” The man in the chair eyes’ started tearing up as he nodded his head vigorously. Billy rushed to his aid, he took the cloth out of his mouth and untied him. “Thank you so very much, kind sir!” Gregory yelled…

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    threatened by the way the North was getting around the slave law. Baker’s essay discuses how the bitter South found ways to fight the North and recapture and return as many slaves as they possibly could to the North. In Bakers essay, he brings up the “Gag Rule” which was adopted by the House and the Senate preventing abolitionist laws from being passed. The South refused to the let the North abolish slavery and these two texts tell tales of the vicious legal dogfight that kept slavery from being…

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    Deep in the forests of rural Oregon, there lives an aged conman by the name of Stanley Pines. Locals know Stan by his persona Mr. Mystery, a scamming, charming tour guide of faux supernatural phenomena and the owner of the Mystery Shack, a tourist trap. By finding out the hard way –a.k.a. unknowingly buying poorly made bobbleheads or taxidermied fish and rabbits stapled together- one will find that Stan Pines is a very cheap man, the model cheapskate. Whether driven by greed or well-hidden love…

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