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    The second amendment is very important to American society because it protects our right to possess a firearm. This rule was made very quickly since it occurred during the Revolutionary War, which meant we had nothing to protect ourselves. There are terrorist groups like Al Qaeda who threaten the lives of Americans every day. This right gives us the right to protect ourselves from the criminals in our world. The second amendment is the best because it ensures the American people the right to…

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    Imagine that it was beautiful weather outside during summer vacation. The winds are breezing, and the sun is shining, but you are sitting a classroom, educating yourself. *Isn’t that an amazing way to spend your summer. Although that doesn’t sound like the most fascinating way to spend your summer break, it has been stated that students are ought to do better if the school that they attend has more education days and more time in school and year-round school have that type of school structure.…

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    Bon Jovi Research Paper

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    He married Dorothea Hurley, a karate champion. He was in the movie Young Guns 2, Moonlight and Valentino, The Leading Man, Pay it Forward, and V-57. Between 1994 and present, the band comes out with about an album about every two years. In 2013, Richie Sambora left ,but reunited with…

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    INTRODUCTION It’s important for an individual student to grow into a young adult that is acceptable in society with as much knowledge as possible. Students must comprehend what their learning and study at a pace that’s right for them, growing as a solid student to an adult. In the last 16 years or so technology has grown to benefit everyone especially the younger generation, they have the ability to take high school classes online. It was brought to my attention by my daughter Meadow (7th grade)…

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    to indicate if the behaviors had been internalized. After the study Jack began going back to work again and lighten his family’s financial strain. Fortunately he has never needed to defend himself; however, he regularly practices Bassai-dai, the karate form he learned from the treatment. This behavior for him is negatively reinforced practicing the form relieves Jack from the distress of not being able to protect himself if he ever were to get attacked again. As well as it has become a source…

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    away. The stick is also a way to kill zombies without making a lot of noise. A gun is good to use because you can kill a bunch of zombies at once, and from far away. The bad thing is that it is loud and will attract more zombies. Martial Arts, or karate is great because it will help you be able to stand on your feet and get zombies away from you as you need to get out a knife or something to kill them. These weapons and fighting techniques will be great in helping you survive until we fix this…

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    American Born Chinese is a graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang about various characters dealing with stereotypes, and prejudices. Two main characters that seem to struggle with this are the monkey king and Jinn. The monkey king is the king of all monkey's on his island. He is looked at as a god and respected by every monkey on the island. But when he is invited to a dinner party for all the gods, he realizes that nobody else has respect for him. By everyone else he is looked at as a dirty monkey.…

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    Breathing is difficult, as if each breath only fills my lungs a fraction of what my body is accustomed to. Taking the respirator mask off seems like a viable solution if only I wasn't encompassed in an oppressive cloud of dust. My hands are numb. The relentless vibration of metal took away all sense of touch minutes ago. Even my headphones blaring a Kanye West playlist fail to drone out the echoing sounds of machinery. Most people don't get to see the inner workings of a body shop. Glimpses of…

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    If someone asked me to repeat my Junior year I would say that they are crazy. Junior year was nothing like I expected it to be. I can easily say that my junior year was one of the hardest years I ever experienced. From the moment I woke up to the time I would go to bed this year was particularly different from the others. An honors student who thought that she was so smart was torn down and forced to reflect. I decided to take three college classes in my junior year, but did not know that it…

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    Yosemite: A Short Story

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    While the boys’ vision tapered quickly, their enthusiasm, for the most part, did not. “Tell me,” John would ask, “what do you see?” Rather than lie and say something like “Oh, not much,” we described sights as best we could. We didn’t want him to feel like he was missing out. But he was. We’d have magnified the loss, however, if we’d held back. In Yosemite, where we traveled for many years in a row, I found myself saying, “John, about a hundred yards away there is a grey wolf. His hair is…

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