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    What it means to be a Mother The term Mother is in reference to a woman who takes responsibility for children who may or may not be biologically related to her. Yet to truly be a mother means to be so much more than just a woman with a child. The importance of being a mother is practically unending; it is maybe the hardest, most rewarding occupation a woman will ever encounter. Mothers have many roles to help them perform all the tasks required in the development of their children, as well as…

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    pertaining to NFPA 25 system should be a paramount of knowledge because safety is the foundation of the core area in the performance of the developmental activities in any organization because incidents or disasters may occur anywhere, and this lurker of destruction/mishap often occur when we are least expected (NFPA, 2014). The concept of this standard is categorize in a formatted outline document form that was created/designed to curtail the odds and the effects of fire and other…

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    kick him while he is down. The hidden scarlet letter under Dimmesdale’s chest would soon be revealed if he so pleases to. With all the pain and agony that it has caused upon him, why not show it to the people? Why stay hidden in the shadows were a lurker feeds of your soul to better his own? The question that have no end and the answers that have no voice will soon be the death of not one man, but two men who have traveled along this treacherous path with phony hope and judgement at the end of…

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    The quote “Australia is a lucky country, run by second rate people who share its luck” was said by Donald Horne. Donal Horne was an Australian journalist, writer, social critic, and academic who was the author of ‘The Lucky Country’ which was published in 1964 and was an evaluation of Australian society that questioned traditional attitudes. In saying Australia is a “Lucky country” its implying that by our social, economical, political, historical and social benefits we have, by world standards,…

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    Drowning In Debt

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    world were the way most educators would have us believe, America’s streets would be clogged with people who decided to skip out on their college degrees, panhandling to feed their illegitimate children. If you asked any of the hypothetical street-lurkers what they regretted most, they’d turn to you, eyes weary and underlined with dark circles, like sad, sad eyeliner for poor people, and whisper, ‘I didn’t get my college degree. Don’t be like me, kid. Go to college. Pursue that higher education…

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    a rainbow effect ripple across the fabric. Something slammed into his mind, dark and wretched. He saw the gaping maw of the universe, cold and unfeeling. He saw the clockwork behind the stars and the things that slipped between the gears. One, the Lurker, reached for him, and its vast mind slipped into his. Whispered words licked at the edges of his mind like cold fire, and he screamed. He reached for the woman, meaning to end the thing she'd begun, to make her pay for his torment, and instead…

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    Evil. This classic gothic novel is a clash between good and evil. You have the clear bad guy, which is basically an eerie ghost lurker, and on the other side you have the good guy—which is a women—fighting to defend the innocence of her two pupils, but then you notice that it gets pretty confusing who is on whose side? You don’t know who is the bad guy or the good guy. In other words…

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    Chupacabra Research Paper

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    We have all heard the stories of the Chpacabra over the last few decades and many of you will dismiss this creature as an urban legend or a hoax. These stories, like all stories of legend, start somewhere. The legend of the Chupacabra comes from Latin cultures, mainly Puerto Rico, where it was first sited back in 1955 by locals. The locals were experiencing strange live stock mutilations mostly goats found with all their blood drained. In the 1970’s people all over South America started…

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    Community Engagement

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    Digital media and technology is one of the fastest growing concepts in the world. It has made a considerable transformation in how we communicate and grasp information. It covers the entire array from traditional mass-media engaged in basic information dissemination to social media whose defining characteristic is the potential to facilitate engagement-the interactive, simultaneous communication and collaboration among numerous participants via technology. I adopted the digital world late in…

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    Introduction The justice system is not void of errors and Romeo Philion knew this too well than most people would. The 1972 murder sentence he got robbed him the most precious years of his life. He would be in jail for 32 years due to a failure that has become prevalent today. Incidences of withheld of evidence, false confessions, and sometimes the court errors are now a common phenomenon (Clow & Leach, 2015). Philion became a victim of such errors when he was wrongly convicted of murder that he…

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