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    Whoosh!!! Whoosh!!! This is so much fun! ooooo!!! Wow! That was scary and fun. So if you want to learn about Cedar Point you came to the right paper. Come let's talk about Cedar point's roller coasters. Jump in and drive. The roller coasters are tall some of the rides are about 100 feet tall like the Top Hill Dragster. The funnist roller coaster is the Gate keeper! The Gate Keeper has lots of hills that drop straight down. The rapter is my favorite ride. The rapter is my favorite…

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    circumstances, which is why they receive the best name out of the list. If something goes wrong with their order, they do not care in the slightest manner. For example, if the understanding customer orders a double cheeseburger with nothing but pickle and ketchup, and they receive a double cheeseburger with everything. The understanding customer just takes off all the extra vegetables, eats their burger and go on with their day. Also, if this customer makes a mess they will try and clean it up,…

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    Wimpy Kid Hard Luck

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    The plot of “The Diary of a Wimpy Kid Hard Luck” is full of twists and turns that keep you guessing on what is going to happen next. This story is about Greg Heffley and all the problems he has throughout the entirety of the story. The whole story starts out in the beginning of the school year with Greg Heffley not having any friends. Greg usually has a friend to start the school year, but this year Rowley got a girlfriend and left Greg all alone. At school he tries to make friends, but nobody…

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    with loneliness from his trade takes a toll on Lennie. “ He [Lennie] said patiently, ‘I like 'em with ketchup.’… George exploded… God a'mighty, if I was alone I could live so easy. I could go get a job an' work, an' no trouble. (Page 6)” from early on, it is made clear that, although he “takes care of” Lennie, George is short and nasty with Lennie. If George reacts this way when Lennie asks for ketchup, he will have a larger reaction when Lennie gets into serious trouble. From George’s shortness…

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    Friendship Do you know the true meaning of friendship? George and Lennie, the characters from Of Mice and Men are the perfect examples. They look after and take care of one another. They have each other’s full support in their dream. And they make sacrifices and are responsible for one another. Those are some of the best qualities in a friendship. George and Lennie’s relationship shows us the true meaning of friendship. George and Lennie take are of one another. “Because I got you to…

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    The television during the Civil Rights Movements played major roles. The television would air the marches and the court hearings that were happening nationally, which really helped the progress of the Civil Rights Movements. Even the court case, Brown v. Board of Education was aired nationally for everyone to witness. The marches were aired even when there was violence involved. The murder of Emmet Till and a couple other white men were televised. The man was beaten so bad that he could not even…

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    People argue over many things like on who’s better, Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, ketchup or mustard, or even octopi or squids. Another topic argued over is abortion, and i’m about to show you how abortion is okay. Right now I want you to think of victims of sexual assault, think of how they feel, now should they be doomed to have their perpetrators offspring? The answer to that question is no. Yet some people argue abortion hurts the baby while it is being aborted and that you should give it…

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    seek him out for his insights, adoring fans stop him on the street to shake his hand, and other writers strive to emulate the genre he essentially pioneered—the idea-driven narrative that upends the way we think about everything from cigarettes to ketchup. “We get scores of proposals each year promising a Gladwellian take on the world,” says Shandler. “I don’t know any other author who has spawned that kind of adjective in nonfiction.” One Condé Nast editor, struggling to come up with…

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    unknowingly hints at another social philosophy that employs this line of thinking: misogyny. The systemic oppression of women stems historically from designating women as biologically inferior. To quote a popular ketchup ad from the 1950’s, “you mean a woman can open it…?” (Allen). The ketchup bottle, a proverbial symbol of man’s dominance over women, second only to the pickle jar, highlights patriarchy’s foundation of attaching women’s biological makeup with weakness and, transitively,…

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    Fast Food Culture

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    Based form the report, it was found that a fast food burger has an insignificant difference between a homemade burger in terms of nutritional value and calories. A 3-1/2 oz. fast food ground beef burger on white bread with ketchup, mustard, onions and pickles contain 248 calories. While a 4-1/2 oz. homemade lean ground beef burger with the ingredients that they desire only contains 301 calories. The homemade burger was slightly larger than the fast food burger and it also cost…

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