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    battlefield of the Vietnam War. While some of the characters sole focus is war, unfortunately others can’t think of anything else but love. Lieutenant Cross, of the Alpha Company, is madly in love with Martha, a girl he’d met in college back in New Jersey. One would think that Lieutenant Cross’ love affair with Martha was mutual, but it was far from the truth. Cross is one of those people that’s a hopeless romantic and in being that, he’s longing for the love and companionship of Martha to…

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    With over seven billion people on this Earth, it is hard to believe there is a job out there for everyone, but there is. People find jobs for almost every interest there could be. From a zookeeper to a lawyer there is nothing wrong with any job as long as the person doing the work is personally satisfied with what they are doing. Some people want a certain job because they think they will make the most money or have to put in the least amount of effort, but when I graduate I want a job that…

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    The Power of Imagination: An Analysis of Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried What would the world be without the power of imagination? If you have ever pondered this thought, you may relate to Tim O’Brien, the author of the novel The Things They Carried. As a soldier in the gruesome Vietnam War, Tim O’Brien suffers physically, mentally, and emotionally from the effects of the war. From witnessing fellow friends being shot and wounded, to trying to locate and rescue a good friend’s dead body,…

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    Powerless Women

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    of the plant guards ratified a brand new four year agreement for the plant on Lake Michigan’s southern shore, the largest refinery in the Midwest. What would have happened if they didn’t stand up and say something? Things probably would have never changed. This has not only have happened to BP, but many other companies, corporations, and unions. This also happened earlier this year in New Jersey. Governor Chris…

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    Two perturbed reporters, Erin Cunningham and Serena Elavia both concur on how media such as photography and reality television can affect the health and well being of not only young girls and women, but the famous reality stars people religiously watch today. Cunningham and Elavia are able to agree and concentrate on three key points: views from the general public, poor behavior of the people behind the lens, and the potential health issues. According to author Erin Cunningham in “Our…

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    Dunlin Research Paper

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    the seacoasts from Europe to tropical Africa and parts of America. In the summer, migrant of dunlin take place from Southampton Island to West Alaska and south to North Manitoba, South Mackenzie, and Yukon delta. In winter dunlin can occur from New Jersey and British Columbia south along the coast of Florida, Texas, and Lower California, and along the Pacific coastal area. Dunlin can also be found in East of the Mississippi, especially around the Great Lakes (Pough 2003). Dunlin can be found in…

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    as they played astonishing parts and what is real or not. The darkened, the quiet, the breezy and foggy isolated mansion that took place on the Jersey Channels Island in England around 1946…

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    Wearing the dressiest clothes in our suitcases, we were among the first to arrive in the dining room. Other families joined our tables. Excitedly, everyone talked about our long-awaited arrival in New York and seeing the Statue of Liberty for the first time. After the farewell cake was served, the captain appeared at the head of the dining room, commanding our attention. “Soon, we will arrive at our destination in the New York Harbor,” he said. “It has been my extreme honor to take you on this…

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    1980s: The Seven Sisters

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    was the raeson behind this shift? Old seven sisters: 1. Anglo persian oil company (United Kingdom) 2. Gulf Oil (United states). 3. Royal dutch shell (Netherlands/United kingdom). 4. Standard oil of California (United states). 5. Standard oil of New Jersey (United states) 6. Standard oil company of New York (United states) 7. Texaco (United states). New seven sisters: 1. Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabia) 2. China national petroleum corporation. (China) 3. Gazprom (Russia) 4. National Iranian oil…

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    designed to oppress the citizens of England- forcing everyone into uniformity. The Puritans, who sought reform, separated from the Church in order to pursue a simpler worship. The first 102 Puritan emigrants sailed in 1620 and landed Plymouth on the shore of the Massachusetts Bay. There were already 1500 settlers by 1630 in New England. The population kept growing in Southern New England with Puritan Separatists- with settlements beginning to develop around them. By 1660- there were 33,000…

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