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    Area’s in the United States such as cities in South Carolina in the 1960’s during a time as the Civil Rights Movement had such an impact on some people and it being such a hard time with racism and lots of prejudice situations. The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd shows Lily’s coming of age and how she grows up with all of the experiences she is faced with. Lily Owens had lived in Sylvan, South Carolina with her Father T Ray and caretaker Rosaleen. Lily’s upbringing was troubled her father…

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    certain seismic waves. Furthermore, the seismometer measures the shaking strength at the instrument 's location and compares the motion of a support structure that shakes with the land surface to a pendulum. Finally, the recorder registers seismic signals and vibrations with a pen attached to the pendulum, and a roll of paper that moves…

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    teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. Education is the only solution. Education first. Thank you” to sum the speech up. Malala´s ethos ,which is the credibility to speak, is when she say that it is an honor for her to be here at the UN and also that she is wearing the shawl of the late Benazir Bhutto which she is very grateful to wear almost like a cape for a hero. To establish her ethos in the beginning of her speech she…

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    October 26,2001, just a little bit over a year after the most infamous terrorist attacks on the US, the USA PATRIOT Act was signed into law by President George W. Bush. The expanded full title is “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Require to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001.” This act quickly caused controversy and sparked many debates about national security and civil liberties because it created legislative changes which significantly increased the…

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    English speaker raised in the Pacific Northwest, my personal idiolect is Northwest English, which takes words from Canadian English and California English. For example, merry, Mary, and marry are pronounced the same in this dialect; as are the words pen and pin. Vocabulary words distant from this region include sunbreak, spendy, cougar, and black ice. In addition to the Northwest dialect, I also have several different specialized lexicons that are unique to my personal idiolect. These include…

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    at the ban of gays in the military since the 1970’s. Some of his signs that he used to picket the white house are now in a National museum of American history of the Smithsonian Institution. His house in Washington D.C was listed on the National register of Historic…

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    Have you ever been on a mission? Well maybe you have, but is it one that will live on in history books for centuries to come? Shakespeare mission started off with just a pen and paper and became his legacy. What made him what we think of him today is his vividly known childhood, his many plays that were and still is astonishing, the history of the time period, as well as what many critics say made a huge impact in the theaters of London (“National”, pars. 2 and 8). Even though nobody knows much…

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    Several other families were in that general are also. I didn’t find that equal at all. They were secluded, as if only families with young children had to sit there. The body language of the waiter towards them was impatient; he kept on tapping his pen on his pad and sighing overdramatically. When the parents apologized to…

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    PSS is not the only example of when artificial selection has gone wrong. There are many positives to artificial selection people just need to become educated and make sure they are not breeding for genes that can have adverse reactions, other than what was originally expected. This does raise the question of the ethics of artificial selection in relation to the quality of life the pigs will have living with the stress gene. Humans have been doing artificial selection for a long time with many…

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    The Patriot Act Essay

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    Immediately after the September 11, 2001 attacks, President George Bush was able to push one of the most controversial acts through Congress. This act is called the U.S.A. P.A.T.R.I.O.T Act; which stands for “Uniting and Strengthening American by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism.” This act focused on giving “...federal officials greater authority to track and intercept communications, both for law enforcement and foreign intelligence-gathering purposes...”…

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