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    experience a life-threatening ordeal like a stroke. After such an ordeal, it makes sense to consider life insurance as a way to protect your family. However, after a stroke, your options for getting approved for life insurance dwindle significantly. You should AVOID applying for life insurance with every company with the goal of getting a reduced rate for life insurance. With that out of the way, here’s the silver lining; by remaining informed, you can learn the ins and outs of what insurance…

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    Single Mother Essay

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    that the woman has left 3 minors of ages 7-11 years, but it is true that all of them would be equal beneficiaries of her whole estate along with the life insurance policy that she had in her name. A divorce she had to endure a while back left her not only as a single mother, but also left her…

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    My Letter To America

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    to describe and write letter to America, but things have changed a lot before and now. Before America was number one country in the world and most immigrant were willing to come and worked here. An immigrant from other countries believed that their life would be better and secure if they come to live US and work. But now everything is change and has different situations, so it will hard to scope their dream in America. When I came to US, economic was not that bad, I saw people happy and enjoy…

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    Breaking News! On March 25 at 4:40 PM 159 people were working when a fire broke out in the Asch Building which is located in the heart of New York City. Workers were on the top three floors working overtime to produce shirtwaists when the building became enflamed. 146 people died, and most of them were young women; some were under the age of fifteen. There were 13 survivors; all of them were women. 54 people, in an effort to survive, leaped out of the windows of the ten story building.…

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    Subway Attack Report

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    personal vehicles or subway preferred these forms of transportation despite the availability of ridesharing companies like, Uber (2009) and Lyft (2012). Apparently, families found it more…

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    story about a lawyer in New York City who, for a majority of the story, deals with an different type of employee named Bartleby. In the decades prior to Herman Melville's writing of "Bartleby The Scrivener," the United States underwent a complex process of economic transformation. The building of superior surface roads, the introduction of railways, and the invention of the steamship for hauling goods upriver marked a transportation revolution. Steam and waterpower were new forms of labor-saving…

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    did not even know that it was a beginning of everything especially for my passion towards machine. It was a model of complex machine racecar set. I shoot an “excited” look to my father and smile, oblivious to the fact that this gift would change my life forever. That night, I decided to give the set a try. I flipped open the manual and just stared at the instructions which a twelve-years-old kid like me considered as ‘extremely complicated’. After going through numerous trials and errors and…

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    On March 25, 1911, a Saturday afternoon, as the workday was coming to an end the Triangle Shirtwaist Companies factory in New York City burned, killing 145 workers. The factory was located on the eighth, ninth, and tenth floors of the Asch Building in a neighborhood of Manhattan. The floor the employees were working on had a number of exits, including a freight elevator, a fire escape (that crumbled), and stairways; however, rapidly increasing flames quickly prevented workers from using those…

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    Essay About Aunt Rosa

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    member that’s makes a negative impact into our own life, well that’s my aunt Rosa, I would like to express couple scenarios in a form how she has shown me since a kid her ugly personality. She has a strong aggressive character by this I mean she doesn’t take no for an answer neither commands from anyone. The main reason I say she has an aggressive personality is because she has changed my perspective of pursuing my college career path in New York City as I always dream of. Also, another scenario…

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    Cringe In My Life

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    cringe at my life when I was fifteen years old or cringe at my life now. Fifteen-year-old me had dreams of becoming a professional photographer, living in New York City with a boyfriend and at least one cat. I had those dreams because life was not easy for me at that age. It had been two years since I first began to suffer from depression. Transitioning from elementary school to junior high school was a challenge for me. I had never been to a new school, and I was going to a new territory…

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