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    Introduction Imagine living in a city where you have to make sure your water is clean before drinking it. In most parts of the United States, we can go to the sink, fill up our cup and not have to worry about a thing. We have state of the art sanitation systems and complete and utter trust in our city and state water quality systems. So why worry? In Flint, Michigan, the water is so contaminated with lead that it is undrinkable, but the city has yet to completely fix the problem. The citizens of…

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    The vibrant colors of magenta and orange filled the body of water by the drop, as it oozed from the rancid, corroded drainage system (Kang 30). The mixing of acidic chemicals created these colors, and produced nasty, murky water. Kang states, “When oil spills occur, the water is coated with a greasy sheen, and ugly, yellow bubbles seem to blister its…

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    such as coccidian, giardia, and trichomonas can also cause foul-smelling poo. It is recommended to consult your pet’s doctor for any sudden changes in their stool. 3. Disorders of the digestive system like malabsorption or maldigestion usually cause rancid smelling poo. This happens when fats and starches were not properly processed by the digestive system. In any case, a visit to an animal doctor may provide insight on how your cat suffered from digestion…

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    The Raven Commentary

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    Everyone acknowledges what it feels like to lose some person whom they treasure. Our brains can every now and again summon the shocks of wretchedness and misery that we feel in our bits of separation after such a disaster. Poe passes on an incredible portrayal of the distraction one feels after the loss of one you appreciate. "The Raven" is a faint story of death, the loss of trust, and lost worship. The verse describes a youthful kindred whose accomplice, named Lenore, has gone on and why ought…

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    Chia Seeds Benefits

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    You might be surprised that the seeds are originally targeted for equine use, but it has now been recommended for humans use as well. Recently, studies on chia seeds also linked its benefits to helping heal diabetes. Though it was grown in Mexico and Bolivia, a US company who grows chia seeds was established in 2014 to help cater to the demand of research and usage. Here is a list of the top 10 benefits of chia seeds that you need to know: 1. Improves exercise performance. A study with 6…

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    Lucy Burns was an American suffragist and women's rights advocate. She originally started her work for women’s rights and suffrage in the United Kingdom. That is where she first met Alice Paul. While working with the Womens Social and Political Union, Lucy Burns met Alice Paul at a London police station. Both women had been arrested for demonstrating. This was a sign of things to come for both women in their future together. They were passionate about activism, and the feminist struggle for…

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    No Man's Land was a place both armies would used to patrol, repair, or add barbed wire to their front lines.Trench warfare had a massive impact on soldiers as it caused huge amounts of casualties on the battlefield and also caused health problems because the battlefield was infested with rats and lice. Trench warfare is when holes are built into the ground and sandbags are placed around the holes as a protective barrier. When using trench warfare, the soldiers would shoot from the holes they had…

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    citizens. Moreover, for many Americans it was an era of “ever-expanding progress” (Major Problems, 240) that elevated the United States into a world power. However, behind this veneer of prosperity remained the costs of progress in addition to the rancid core of racism and white hegemony that forced many minorities, mainly African Americans, into the role of second class citizens. According to T.J. Jackson Lears, “Dreams of rebirth involved renewal of white power, especially in the former…

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    The year I got my driver 's license began auspiciously, with the sheikh 's home on Sunset Boulevard burning to the ground on New Year 's Day. It was about a decade after Manson and before Menendez, and the sheikh 's lewdly-embellished statues lining the property reinforced the certainty that all threats came from outside the city limits. I was at my best friend Allegra 's house a half block away when we heard the sirens and went to watch the spectacle. Wearing the Benetton sweaters they 'd…

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    In 1875 traveling along the railway was anything but luxurious and the food options were atrocious. Besides the fact that there were very few restaurants options near railway stops the food offered was often rancid and took so long to be served customers didn’t have time to eat it. These existing restaurants weren’t concerned about one-overing their customer because they would never see them again. Fred Harvey was one of the first to recognize this unmet need and he capitalized on it. Harvey…

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