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    Hearing Loss

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    There may never be a more important survival sense for a soldier than hearing. In a war zone, hearing allows a war fighter to be aware of the enemy miles away before any direct contact happens. However, more often than not, it’s the sense of hearing that gets damaged first. Truth to tell, large numbers of returning servicemen get back to society largely impaired—unable to engage in a normal everyday conversation, much less follow through military instructions. Hearing Loss Anybody who says…

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    A lot of people who smoke try to quit by using e-cigarettes, but not many succeed. Younger kids are using e-cigarettes instead of regular cigarettes because they are easier to get and they are “trendier”. Even though e-cigarettes are trendy they can cause damage to your body overtime. Kids are attracted to them because of characteristics like flavors. In the future we might see vape become a big problem. Since vaping has become such a problem the government needs to something about it. Vape is…

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    Take Me To Church

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    being kidnapped and assaulted by a group of hostile men. In an interview on the TODAY show broadcasted on NBC News, Hozier explains the meaning behind the lyrics and video of “Take Me To Church” as being a love song that comments on queerness and homosexuality that certain organizations and institutions that would disapprove of and criticize, even though love has no gender or sexuality (TODAY NBC News, 2015). Looking back at the lyrics, Hozier’s meaning can be verified in the first verse when he…

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    The Zika virus was first identified in Rhesus monkeys in Uganda, and was named after the forest where it originated. The first human case was in 1952, since then there has been outbreaks in tropical Africa, south east Asia, and the Pacific Islands. The virus is carried and passed on by infected mosquitos. Symptoms of infection are: mild fever, conjunctivitis, headache, joint pain, and a rash. Infection of pregnant women has been linked to babies being born with microcephaly; babies born with…

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    Airwaves In The 1920's

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    making a ton of great showcases like "An American in Paris" and "Show Boat”. The radio airwaves saw a big increase in popularity as well. By the end of the decade, nearly half of all homes contained a radio. The National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) and Columbia Broadcast System (CBS) both transmitted signals nationwide, reaching nearly every area in the US. This made it possible for the public to hear the…

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    Abuse of power dates back a long time. Think about it, if you were to look back through history, you would see tons of leaders who abused their power. What these leaders did not only affect them, but the people around them. You can still see abuse of power today in the U.S. You might see politicians, or athletes, but what about Bill Cosby. To clearly understand what does it mean to abuse power, Cosby is an excellent example. You see, Cosby used his power of popularity to manipulate young and…

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    From 1955 to 1959, Robinson was cast in ten episodes of the NBC children's western television series Fury as Helen Watkins, (and of her other popular) television roles were on Adam-12, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, Days of Our Lives, General Hospital, Gilligan's Island, Perry…

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    Broderick Stephen, Steve Harvey is an American comedian, television host, producer, radio personality, actor, and author. While today it’s hard to turn on a TV without seeing Harvey, the Family Feud host originally had a shaky start to his career on screen. After beginning his stand-up career in 1985, Harvey’s lack of success drove him to homelessness, forcing him to spend a few years sleeping in his car and showering in gas stations. In 1990, Harvey earned a spot as a finalist in the Second…

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    My role model is currently #4 on FBI’s most wanted list. Granted, that he’s on NBC original tv show “Blacklist” he’s still, an infamous criminal. The man I worship sleeps on a 45,000 dollar bed, operates in money laundering schemes, coordinates political assisnations and uses his affluent connections for his own self-benefit. His name is Raymond Reddignton and the perks of being high-profile fugitive are endless but that’s not the part I admire of him. In order to protect himself and the ones…

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    9/11 Terrorism Effect

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    2001. This caused family members to wonder if each other were dead or had gotten worried and fled the state. “The room has no sanctity, no religiosity, no atmosphere or respect like an interfaith chapel would.” This was said boy Mr. Regenhard to a NBC News…

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