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    Wish I Could Be Part of That Disney World Since my toddler years, I have been an avid Disney fan, nay, an addict. I have attended the parks annually since my 3rd birthday. For many years, my family bought annual passes and we went as often as every other weekend. Early on I thought my dream job would be to play a Disney princess, as I grew into my preteen years I found that to be overrated. I became more opinionated of the changes occurring within the parks and less entranced by the magic they…

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    decreasing tardiness. Students are able to purchase their food within the kitchen area of the cafeteria. The cafeteria kitchen has a faint smell of baked goods upon entering. On the right side of the kitchen is various condiments such as ketchup, mustard, and barbecue sauce. Towards the back of the kitchen is the entrance of the line for food service. Once a student is in the line, he or she will be able to pick a food product and beverage from the various chrome shelves. Finally, the student is…

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    Chemical weapons are known for being one of the most dangerous and destructive weapons ever made. They cause terror and destruction at the hands of people who use them with the slightest of ease. They are banned by the UN, along with nuclear weapons, but what is a chemical weapon, and could there be a non banned or acceptable use for one. Chemical weapons are not as cut and dry as we often believe, and there could quite possibly be a non banned weapon now, depending on judgement. To know what…

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    As Napoleon continued in his campaign against Europe, he turned his sights to Switzerland. After his arrival, he successfully conquered Switzerland in 1798. His plans were to centralize the loosely governed country by imposing a constitution. In doing so he created the Helvetic Republic, a regime greatly disliked by Swiss natives. It is easy to reason that the regime was disliked since it was imposed by an invading country, but a big factor in the opposition was that the regime failed to…

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    consumption of the following "foods": Hamburgers, processed foods, soda, vitamin and other nutritional supplements, refined sugar, honey, pizza, chocolate, enriched bleached flour, hot dogs, pizza, potato chips, crackers, jellies and jams, ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, ice cream, smoothies, salt, frozen foods, canned foods, nuts (roasted, sweetened, or salted), pasta with tomato sauce, sushi, BBQ, most spices (irritants), complex salad combinations with multiple ingredients, cake, pies, sugary…

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    Some typical rewards range from pizza and ice-cream parties, field trips, and trinkets to principals dressing up like a hotdogs and allowing students to cover them with condiments such as mustard and ketchup. As adults, we do not reward children for being active on the playground, building with blocks, or sitting on the laps of adults to listen to a great story. There is a simple reason as to why adults to do not have to offer tangible rewards…

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    I am writing to you because the days here are no longer bright. The Sun does not shines the way it once did. It doesn’t look like we have much of a chance against the Germans anymore. I want you to know, in the case that anything should happen to me, that having you as a friend my whole life has been more than I could ever ask for. There’s no need to worry about me as I knew when I enlisted the risks that came with wearing my uniform. It’s funny. I boasted with pride and proudly paraded out of…

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    Without any background information on Kisagotami one could wonder why another women’s poem is entangled into Kisagotami’s poem. Upon knowing that Kisagotami was asked by Buddha to look for white mustard seed in a household that has had no deaths one begins to understand that this is an example of upaya. In foolish faith Kisagotami thought this was a feat that would bring her child back to life until she realizes that death was an imminent part of…

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    Romeo like Juliet and the Friar has many strengths and weaknesses that he shows throughout the play. First of all it is obvious that Romeo is in love and all he wants is love. However Romeo being in love can be a bad thing because the woman he is in love with is supposed to be an adversary. “Oh me! What a fray was here? Yet tell me not, for I have heard it all. Here’s much to do with hate, but more with love” (Shakespeare 776). From this quote it is obvious Romeo is in love even though the play…

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    avoiding the romantic portrayal of war and instead being very transparent. While not speaking on behalf of an entire country, Wilfred Owen’s poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” describes war in a similar manner. The bulk of the poem describes the horrors of a mustard gas attack, a primitive, brutal form of chemical warfare, in World War One. First, however, he sets up the dreary scene on the battlefield. The soldiers were “drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots / Of tired, outstriped Five-Nines that…

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