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    while living through depression and extreme poverty, but Rowling managed to sell the book for four thousand dollars. This gave her hope; in 1998, the second book came out Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Within three years she made over 480 million dollars. After releasing all the books, she became one of Britain’s wealthiest women. She lives in England with her husband, Dr. Neil Murray, and her three children; Jessica Arantes, David Murray, and Mackenzie Murray. Rowling continues to…

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    business to the guardians that they even gave a name to it; it was called the “Indian business”, which they made a tremendous amount of profit from. In the book Killer of The Flower Moon, By David Grann, it mentions that “There has been millions – not thousands – but millions of dollars of money of the Osage dissipated and spent by the guardians themselves.” As I mentioned earlier the guardians would use their wards, the Osage tribe members trust for their guardians to take advantage of and…

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    Just about anywhere you go in today’s society you will find almost everyone oblivious to their surroundings. Texting, chatting, and or scrolling through Facebook on their cell phones. However, just how young is too young for children to be doing the same? It isn’t safe or healthy for children under twelve to be using cell phones daily or to have cell phones at such a young age. As the years go by children are becoming more interested in technology. Kids end up having cell phones before they…

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    Legalization of Marijuana With the struggles of everyday life, sometimes people need some type of pick me up or a temporary high. Some people turn to the Lord, others turn to sports, others may just sleep it off, and some just need a little something more. People turn to marijuana, also referred to as weed, looking for a temporary high to get away from life constantly beating an individual down. Marijuana is one of the most widely used illegal drugs and constantly starts heated debates. The…

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    had a benign tumor removed. A year later during a check up, her doctor revealed to her that she in fact has cancer, "Am I dying? ' I was terrified and I didn 't understand. I 'm a vegetarian. I 'm a healthy girl." Said Brown to Savvymiss reporter Molly Millbauer, "I don 't have cancer in my family. I don 't smoke. I had no idea why I got it or how I got it and I was just really confused."…

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    imagination come together in our daily lives, influencing not only our thoughts about what we see and do but also our contemplation of what is possible and what our limitations are,” mentioned in the book, “Narrative Imagination and Everyday Life,” by Molly Andrew. (P.3/Andrew)So “Narrative Imagination,” people before looking at the artwork or reading try to view the thing from the artist and writer’s…

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    What is more powerful than an atomic bomb, more influential than money, and can build or destroy a career or reputation in seconds? Information. What people hear and see, how they work, and what they think can all be influenced by information and how it is received. There are two ways that the media/press distributes information, through top-down and bottom-up models. Top-down models give the benefit to a select group of highly talented and qualified journalists to vet news coverage to all,…

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    osteosarcoma, not having access to an early diagnosis would mean the patient is now in a much worse state of health and that could’ve been avoided. The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTRO) stated that a gram of Mo-99 is worth $46 million (national Academies Press, 2009). Ron Cameron, head of nuclear development Nuclear Energy Agency, has predicted that the price of Mo-99 could increase 7-fold, due to the radioisotopes shortage. Production of Tc-99m was halted in 2016…

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    one during its first week and sold more than one million copies during that same period (Billboard). While it is entertaining to watch these celebrities blossom in their careers, their success does not come without stipulations. One can assume that these three pop artists will work toward the good of those that do not have such an influential grasp on the nation’s people. It is true that they have completed philanthropic duties; there is a long list of supported charities between the three…

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    by Irish people during 1847, the most brutal year of the Great Famine. During that year “Captain Larcom, found the total value of the agricultural produce of Ireland for that year to be… enough to feed… not only the eight million people living in Ireland but another eight million besides.” This gross misuse of power can be likened to a parent depriving their child of food, only in this case the child is an entire people. So where is the agency of the Irish in response that a child would lack?…

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