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    -------Strange noises, eerie stranger, and phantasms are things that often pull an audience into a suspenseful story. In Lucille Fletcher’s The Hitchhiker a man is driving from his home in Brooklyn to the west coast. Along the way he continues to see a man who makes him nervous. Eventually, this vision makes him question his sanity. This play works because of the plot decision that the author has made. Fletcher uses the element to plot to create an effective story. -------One of the first…

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    develop factual data and revise program procedures to manage a complete program or process. The scope and difficulty of problems involve adapting existing program methods or creating new procedures related to a specialized OR the administration of a state program including authorization of the distribution of program funding and monitoring local programs receiving funding distinguishes the PA 2 from the PA…

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    I. Introduction The purpose of this paper is to perform a critical analysis of the New York State Division of Human Rights (“Division”) by identifying the Division’s performance issues and proposing a plan of action (“plan”) to solve the most critical issue. This paper is organized in three parts. The first part of this paper will provide a description of the Division’s mission, goals, objectives, organizational structure, operations, and stakeholders. Moreover it will identify and describe two…

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    National Food Policy

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    Don’t you feel that you have the right to choose what you eat ? This argumentative essay will look at the National Food policy and consequently the way it would change how Americans eat. In this essay, we will be arguing against the national food policy feeling that Americans have the right to eat the way they choose to, though regulations may help, they would be against our rights in America. Reasons why are that this is America the land of the free and everyone should have the right to eat…

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    Main Points: Intro: There is a discussion in progress about why passing a bond is important to the economic health of a community. Example provided: Why anyone would come to Middleton if there isn’t nice facilities, new labs, etc. with so many new schools very close to the area? This community faces a similar issue. It is up to involved advocates to carry the message out to community members A district needs sheer numbers to answer questions and make calls. There must be enough…

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    How can our government be benign if we depend from it as much as it depends from us, the citizens? I don’t think it would be a good idea to aggravate the general population that in a way has much more power than the government it self. I feel like if there would be a day were the government would take advantage of its people, then that would be the day when the people of this country would stand against its government. In any matters where the people feel aggravated by its government am pretty…

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    I personally have family who is involved in the government. They have a duty to the United States of America to prevent terrible events that could happen to our country. On May 2, 2011 Osama Bin Laden was killed, he was the Al-Qaeda Islamist terrorists group, who was in charge of the 9/11 attack in New York City. On their way to kill Osama Bin…

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    Persuasive Essay: Curfew

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    Curfew Essay Have you ever thought that the government is too powerful, well now they are starting to make set curfews because they assume all kids are bad? The government is basically saying that adults aren’t qualified to raise their own kids so they are doing it for them. The government should not be allowed to do this to teens because it should be theirs and their parent’s responsibility on if they can go out and when they have to be back in the house. The government is becoming too…

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    Within the state of Virginia scratcher lottery ticket sales have soared over the last two years. Record high lottery ticket sales have shown that the lottery has generated 1.8 billion dollars in revenue, and at what cost to the tax payer and their chances of really winning big. According to the Pollard Banknote and the Virginia Lottery, 2015 was a very successful year for the lottery in Virginia. Within the year of 2015 the lottery alone sold more than one billion in scratcher tickets for the…

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    problem with this stance may lie in whether or not the rights guaranteed to individuals under the classical liberal view can or should be extended to include a corporation. If individual rights do include corporations, then the harm principle, which states that “government and society should not interfere with an individual's activities unless that individual is somehow harming or threatening to harm others”, would apply here as well and would provide the Big Tobacco corporations with another…

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