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    In Recipe, by Nicholson Baker he write about how to make chocolate sauce. Baker takes a different approach rather than laying it out in a list of instructions, he does so in a big paragraph. He takes something that is simple to make and elongates the process through his very descriptive recipe. I think baker’s main argument/purpose is that there many ways you can give someone a recipe. As I stated before Baker takes an unusual route of giving a recipe. He is very detailed as he explains how to…

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    PARKLAND SHOOTING SURVIVORS VERSE THE CONGRESS CHAMBER ON GUN BRUTALITY By now, we all recognize the lethal anecdote of the Parkland, Florida shooting. A 19-year-old who had procured multitudinous weapons traipsed into his high school that he was expelled from and shot and killed 17 undergraduates and educationists. And even though these shootings are developing more and more continually, I reject to get used to it. I equally reject to assume the implication that nothing can be done. And look,…

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    For the majority of my lifespan, I have been in a primarily Asian and white environment - in such aspects as neighborhoods, schools, and playgrounds. My mother and her family are white, while my older brother and I have black relatives. Since I grew up in a mixed household, I never had the tendency to judge or even acknowledge people of another or the same race. Even more so since I had always attended mostly Asian and white schools, I just found myself judging people on their morals and…

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    trajedy as well as other recent shootings. Resmovits states that even for schools that educate the youngest Americans. The awnser is to arm up. The recent focus has been elementary schools. Mostly because of shootings like Sandy Hook like I mentioned earlier. The News-Heralds Jean Bonchak, has a very interesting article about cops in schools. “Police departments, schools seeing benefits of school recource officers”. In this article I found something very interesting. Bonchak interviews a police…

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    On Thursday evening before six o’clock, Patrick Maloney arrived at home while his wife, Mary, was anxiously awaiting for him. The investigators and the police found one of them was drinking whiskey since it was found on the table nearly empty. Patrick repeatedly told Mary he was very stressed and tired from work. Mary planned to kindly make supper for Patrick. They did not have enough food for supper. This led Mary going out to the grocery store to buy vegetables. When Mary returned, Patrick was…

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    The scenario I have chosen is scenario 1, where I am the police chief of Atlanta. As the chief of the police, it is my responsibility to identify which agencies will be assisting my team to provide security for the debate; I must ensure the safety of everyone attending the debate. I must also identify any existing or possible threats that could occur during this event. This event is being held at the Chastain Park Amphitheater, and it is a political debate. As we, all know they are targeted…

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    The effects of terrorist attacks on 9/11 have been devastating to the city of Mclean, Virginia. It has opened the eyes of billions of people and made them realize that the world they live in is not so peaceful anymore. The attacks have pierced the nation’s security and have dramatically changed lifestyles of its people. Life before the terrorist attacks was more peaceful and secure. The aftermath effects left on people and their lives is very painful and distressing as lives were capsized,…

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    Foucault Punishment

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    to monitor their behavior to please prison wardens (Foucault, 1967). The elements panopticon is not just exclusive for prisons, rather, schools have now develop their own prison-like structure through the use of high security measures such as metal detectors, cameras, and increased SROs on campus. Through the use of the panopticon in a school setting, the rights of youth are deprived as they are often under the gaze of school officials and…

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    Copper-Binary Symbolism

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    (Kiernan 2009, 7). A votive could even represent a god themselves: for example, metal wheels could have been used as an offering for the deity Jupiter, or wheel god (Kiernan 2009, 212). Before deposition, objects would be damaged ridding them of their function and ties to the mortal realm and making them property of the gods (Bird 2011; 288). Evidence of this intentional damage can be seen at the site of La Téne in its massive metal work deposit, where swords and spearheads were purposely dented…

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    the Vikings. This metal work were found thanks to detector machines, which allow us to be able to learn from some of the instruments the Vikings used, as objects made with silver, and weapons. Metalwork, play an important role in the study of the Viking Age because it allow us to get a clear idea the objects they used, and how much time they used them. One straight of this evidence is that we were able able to know the Vikings creativity. As well as how they incorporate metal to their clothes.…

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