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    Having your gun in a safe place where children can’t access them is a really smart idea and it would save many children’s lives. When children are little, they are curious and want to know what everything is, so therefore when they see something that looks “cool”, they want to play with it. Parents should make sure their guns are put in a safe place considering little children don’t know how to act around them and how dangerous they can be. “They are just not mature enough to exercise good…

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    scene takes place in the church in the city. Romeo has talked Friar Lawrence into marrying them. The first part of the scene is when Friar and Romeo are talking. They are both on they both are on the left side of the stage in left front. Friar is locking the door so know one can enter and see them being married. Friar is talking to Romeo about the marriage between Romeo and Juliet. Friar ask Romeo if really does love Juliet. Friar tells him not to rush into love and to love moderat. Which means…

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    Plantation Shutters In 1979, Peter Allen, the renowned Aussie songwriter, wrote a popular song for the Broadway show All That Jazz entitled, “Everything Old is New Again”. Those few words completely define the return of plantation shutters as window décors for the 21st century. They are also the must-have accessories for outdoor patios, verandas, porches, and balconies. Beyond giving your indoor and outdoor areas an eye-appealing classical sophistication, plantation shutters come with a…

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    The Jeep Wrangler is a traditional body-on-frame four-wheel drive SUV, a model that traces its roots to a government purpose (GP or Jeep) vehicle used during World War II. This iconic model is prized for its off-road capabilities and unique features, including a fold-down windshield and removable doors. Long a two-door model, a four-door Wrangler Unlimited version was introduced in 2007. 2007 to Present: Jeep Wrangler Overview The third-generation Jeep Wrangler was introduced in 2007. As…

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    Gorgon Play Analysis

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    greater justice to shattering this convention than The State Theatre Company 's recent production of Elena Carapetis ' short, naturalistic play, Gorgon. Throughout the play, Carapetis borrows ideas from Greek mythology in order to convey the themes of locking oneself away, the inability…

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    It is just after 9/11 and your father was in one of the Twin Towers during the crash and was in critical state, verging on the edge of life and death. To you, a fifteen-year old who was very religious in the Catholic faith, it seemed like God and Satan were playing a game of tennis and your father was the ball; and the winner got to take him. Either to live with you, your little sister Carly who was now eight, but you still thought of her as a baby, and your mother; or he went with Satan. Your…

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    4. Technical Accidents Over the years there have been several incidences that changed the face of aviation industry. I will talk about three incidents that gave rise to significant revisions in the aeronautical technology. 4.1. United Airlines Flight 811  Incident- United Airlines Flight 811 experienced a cargo door failure while flying from Hawaii to Auckland on February 24, 1989. After flying for about sixteen minutes and reaching an altitude of 22,000-23,000 feet, the forward cargo door…

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    Evidently, typewriters are a necessary tool for writers, so by taking them away and locking them inside steel cages, one strips away this tool from the writer and consequently, he can no longer express his ideas or opinions. Locking the typewriters within steel cages is similar to the Nazi’s book-burning as they both share a common symbolic purpose: to censor and eliminate freedom of expression from a particular…

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    My plans after high school are to further my education by attending college, specifically Pomona College in Claremont, California. While attending Pomona, I will be double majoring in Theatre and Anthropology, the scientific study of various aspects of humans within past and present societies. The “star educator” that has inspired me through these years is a person I’m pleased I’ve had the opportunity of meeting, Mrs.Trejo, the theatre teacher at Sam Houston. With her help, Mrs. Trejo allowed me…

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    World's Fair Road

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    May 1st 1893 in Chicago Illinois the world's Columbian Exposition was the first World's Fair. This event was the first of its magnitude. It was strategically named White City after the monastery in Palos Spain, La Rabida. It was the place where Columbus and his son Diego took Refuge. The monastery was called "Shrine of the White City." The architect and craftsmanship of the White City was unlike anything the United States has ever conceived or built and its time and space. Within the White City…

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