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    Claims that it is illegal to collect rainwater in some states are both true and false. Eleven states have passed laws regarding the collection of rainwater, but those laws do not necessarily make it illegal. Some states actually offer tax incentives to encourage people to setup their own rainwater collection systems. There have been similar misunderstandings about rainwater collection laws in Colorado. Before 2009, Colorado had strict laws that basically made collecting rainwater illegal. But…

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    My parents were in the same situation as well. My dad was a bit ,ore experienced only because he had been working in a mattress store for a while now. He still only knew few words in English, but when I was in to moving in to 6th grade I was a fluent English speaker. I started teaching my parents so that they would not…

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    espionage during World War II, it quickly makes you care less about the well being of the country and more about the feelings of the two protagonists. Nevermind that Alexander Sebastian is an extremely dangerous undercover Nazi agent. Nevermind that the ore that Devlin finds in in Sebastian's wine cellar could be used for an Atom Bomb. We, the audience, do not care. Our concern lies in Alicia and Devlin's eventual love. Hitchcock takes advantage of our infatuation of love stories and plays off…

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    Mental Illnesses According to Maria Bamford, "People get really irritated by mental illnesses." There are many people that either have or know someone with a mental illness. Some mental illnesses are very difficult to live with. Others are easier to deal with. It all depends on the type of mental illness the person has. Mental illness is more prevalent than people realize. The five most common mental illnesses are depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, dementia, and bipolar disorder. Depression…

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    a Civilization by Stephen Kotkin. According to Kotkin, the USSR used the remote site of Magnitogorsk as the location to put the states objective of the revolution into practice. The site in the Urals was chosen because of its largely untapped iron ore deposits. However, the USSR chose a location that was largely undisturbed because of its remoteness. Kotkin revealed that it was this very remoteness that encouraged soviet planners to pursue their objectives at…

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    A Man Called Ove Living with an old man who believes in what he knows and only does what he wants to make it the best for himself describes Ove in the book: A Man Called Ove by Fredrick Backman. It illustrates the life of a stubborn man who comes off to have a harsh first impression, but with composure and acceptance shows the true side of Ove. Cultural differences illustrated throughout the book compare closely to the life in America, a variety of character personalities create a diverse…

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    classroom (Hattie 2003). “The claim is that expert are more successful at both types of learning, whereas both experienced and expert teachers are similar in terms of surface learning. Surface knowledge, gaining a passing grade and memorizing the ideas and/ore facts, has a high priority, but even higher still should be an ultimate goal of all educators: deep thinking or relating knowledge and idea and having the ability to impose meaning in other areas of…

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    The Industrial Revolution began in the late 1700s and early 1800s in Great Britain due to crises in the economic, the social, political and technological changes. These changes occurred in the late 18th century with the discovery of new sources of energy and power. Coal and steam were introduced during this discovery era causing it to benefit Great Britain and eventually the other nations, too. The Industrial Revolution introduced the use of machines to produce goods, manufacture goods, but the…

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    Is it just great Governance, the ability to provide healthcare for all Americans; or does our nation’s leaders sees the country as just one for oneself and not all for one, and one for all. Hence the nation will not function effectively if poorer Americans were to die out. Yet the insurance, pharmaceutical corporations and greedy lawyers companies are more concern with filling their pockets but, without a middle and lower sector society itself would collapse. Why not, work together to build a…

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    using tools to make products to using new sources of energy, such as coal and oil to power machines in factories. The birthplace of the Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain during the 18th century where it had great deposits of coal and iron ore that proves essential for industrialization. Britain’s abundance in textile, iron, and cotton led to a serious of innovations to make labor more efficient and productive. The textile and cotton industries along with the development of steam…

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