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    Depending on the severity of the offense, some of these stories can get a lot of media attention which would make future potential employers wary of hiring someone with a record of complaints and/or lawsuits. It is much easier to stay under the radar then to risk ruining your future. In…

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    Subsequently, Muslim immigrants from Middle East countries become a national security concern because of their ties with terrorism, their refusal to assimilate in western society, their religion intent to spread jihad globally, and most importantly their practice of sharia law that enslaves women to men out of their country of origin. Muslims preach that Islam is a peaceful religion, but yet it is suspicious to accept that Islam is peaceful, although not every Muslim is a terrorist, however,…

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    over half of the 322 migratory bird species that breed in North America and winter in the tropics, the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) is a prominent ecological barrier that migrants negotiate by migrating over or around twice each year (). Weather surveillance radar analysis along the northern coast of the GOM reveals that migrant densities are relatively highest at longitudes in western Louisiana, consistent with field observations that showed consistent high-density stopover use of coastal forests in…

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    “Of Mice and Men” is a short novel with two men that have eachothers back. The story is about two men one is named Lennie who was played by John Malkovich and George played by Gary Sinise. Lennie has a mental disorder and can't really comprehend the things that people say to him and or the things that he does. George promises Lennie’s aunt that he would take care of him since she has passed away. Lennie and George are close friends almost like brothers but George treats lennie as if he were…

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    deserved which later affected his financial life when he grew older. The debates between Edison and Tesla were really the most heated, but Tesla actually lost a lot of his other inventions and concepts from many other people. Tesla pitched the idea of radar to the US Navy in 1917 but no one thought it was significant until 1935 when a English scientist named Robert A. Watson-Watt was credited for it. Tesla discovered X-rays but thought they would be dangerous so he discontinued his projects…

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    ‘The Privates’ Will Literally Melt Your Face Off Adam New Featuring some killer rock tracks, ‘The Privates’ mixes music, comedy, and science fiction in a delightful blend. Films about musicians have potential for being very enjoyable. The plights of struggling artists, paired with some catchy tunes, can make for great cinematic experiences. They can be hilarious like ‘This is Spinal Tap’ or Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, or thoughtful like Crazy Heart or Inside Llewyn Davis. Either way,…

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    Cost Of Freedom

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    Security is provided for the people’s protection, but is it taking away the freedom from the citizens? In economics, one will study the opportunity cost of each decision made. An opportunity cost is that “ Most desirable alternative given up for the decision”, which is freedom in this case. The world is so desperate for protection, they don’t realize they are giving up their freedom. In economic class, we learn that when one product is increasing, the other product decreases. Life revolves…

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    German armies controlled the European Continent for the majority of World War II until June of 1944. June 6th, 1944 is arguably the greatest turning point in World War II. Planning large-scale attacks on five heavily guarded beaches was a prevalent concern of the Allies. Landing on each of those five beaches was an even greater challenge. However one must learn to walk before we can run, preparation was a major key to the success of these attacks. While D-Day was never officially planned…

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    Z Rab Research Paper

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    Welcome to planet Z-Rab. A world filled with creatures and technology that would destroy your mind. The world you never knew existed but believed in. These creators were born by a seed. Most people believe the sun was an object that lit up the sky, also known as day. By people, I mean humans. The sun was made of high chemical toxins created by the z-rabs. Creators so toxic not even a chemical could stand them. The Z-rabs created everything. For thousands of years, they stayed hidden to protect…

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    In “How to Write with Style,” by Kurt Vonnegut, Vonnegut explains the importance of having a strong writing style, the reason being is that newspaper reporters and technical writers don’t show their personality in their writing. One idea Vonnegut outlined is to find a topic the writer finds very passionate about. Another important Vonnegut explains is to keep the writing simple. Vonnegut clarifies to take out information to understand the subject or topic, who is being written about. Vonnegut…

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