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    all of the other stations to create some sort of knife to kill this beast," I announced. We took the water from the ants, the web from the spiders, and the knife from the snakes. We decided that the knives were a good idea so we ran back to the room with the snakes, broke more glass, and formed more knives. When we were finished, we combined all the knifes to form a sword. We decided that we could use the water to put out the fire that the dragon was breathing and we were going to use the web to…

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    He sold knives of all sizes, including a small knife disguised as a pen he pushed for me to buy. He informed me that also had a variety of customers, and that he felt this was good for his business, since he had knife enthusiasts that are natives to the area and…

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    each time they used a curse word, but if you go back to before the 90's no cartoon episode would dare use such language in a cartoon. The violence in cartoons is still present in today, but different in aspects of severity. They now show guns and knives and characters using them in a threatening manner. We can still say cartoons are entertaining for both children and adults, but parents are finding that cartoons are, not how they once were. Cartoon are now rated from general audience to parental…

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    Stainless steel. High carbon stainless steel, Laminated, Titanium, Ceramic knives, Plastic. Go/No Go Screening Relative Rating number Material Rating number Material Strength Functionality Ease of Sharpening (5) Corrosion Resistance (4) Brittleness (3) Carbon steel S S 5*4=20 4*3=12 3*5=15 47 Stainless steel S S 5*5=25 4*5=20 3*6=18 63 High carbon S S 5*2=10 4*4=16 3*4=12 38 Titanium S S 5*3=15 4*2=8 3*3=9 32 Ceramic Knives S S 5*2=10 4*1=4 3*2=6 20 Plastic S S 5*2=10 4*1=4 3*1=3 17 The…

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    procedure 95% of the time.” (Gorenstein, E. E., & Comer, R. J. (2002). Case studies in abnormal psychology (2nd ed.). New York: Worth.). The exercise that I thought was the least successful was in session 10 where Dr. Laslow wanted Sarah to carry knives when her fiancée was in the same room and exposed to a visualize exercise where Sarah “described stabbing James and setting his building on fire.” (Gorenstein, E. E., & Comer, R. J. (2002). Case studies in abnormal psychology (2nd ed.). New York:…

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    cook for a local eatery but in all honesty, I misinterpreted the qualifications necessary for this position. Along with the feeling of doubt I had, I also carried an assortment of knives into the kitchen. Initially, I was asked to bring my own since the business lacked extra utensils. Little did I know that my personal knives were not what my coworkers were looking for. I emptied my bag of utensils onto the prep counter. My boss glanced at the miscellaneous blades set in front of me and…

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    ever a Zombie Apocalypse in my school, these would be the main keys to stay alive. There are only two main keys to stay alive in this situation: have plenty of food, and weapons. Now most people would think to stay in the kitchen because there are knives in there, absolutely not, that is just a death trap. The first main key is to get food and water, so that is the only reason needed to go to the kitchen. But the next solution…

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    Shakespeare’s plays, once he has the man who quoted the bible he speaks, “we’re oft to blame in this, ‘tis too much proved that with devotions visage we do sugar o’er the devil himself” (McTeigue), after valiantly defeating the would-be rapists with knives and martial arts. This makes for an argument used by V later that violence can be used for…

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    superiority of the invaders. The only positive impact the treaty could have possibly had on the Indigenous communities would be associated with the goods and protection they were offered as part of the trade. As mentioned previously, they received blankets, knives, tomahawks, scissors, mirrors, flour, handkerchiefs and shirts. All of these items would have remained unknown to the Aboriginals if it weren't for the treaty. These objects may have somewhat benefited the Aboriginals in the sense that…

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    Getting even closer to the enemy would become the knives greatest advantage to the skilled and craft Navajo hunter and warrior. The knife was created through a sharp flint blade that was attended to a handle made of either wood or bone. The design of the crafted tool allowed an easy replacement to the head or base of the weapon if it were to be damaged in battle, permitting the possessor to quickly and easily adjust their instrument in a timely manner. Knives were used primarily in close…

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