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    just as little as him. His dream of ‘self-sufficiency’ is eventually crushed under Dwight’s abusive authority with the constant bullying and eventually physical violence. Just like the beaver that Dwight ran over with a car, Jack is metaphorically run over by Dwight and eventually becomes a shell of himself, albeit the fact that Dwight should have been a proper role model for…

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    Abraham Lincoln decided to run for president in 1860. With the help of many political figures, Lincoln beat out the other Republican candidates, William H. Seward, Salmon P. Chase, and Edward Bates, to become the Republican nominee for the presidential election on May 18, 1860. Lincoln then had to face three other opponents in the general election, who were John C. Breckinridge, John Bell, and Lincoln’s rival, Stephen Douglas. At the end of the election, Lincoln received only forty percent of…

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    The Clock Poem Analysis

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    the reaping will soon arrive. The primary speaker realizes that the clocks respond to the lover's song with rebuttal and contradiction towards the lover's point of view on life. The clock reminds the lover that his love will end, for everyone's time runs out. The lover expresses an attitude or tone of naive optimism, while the clocks convey cynical counter arguments towards the lover's perspective of life, reminding him of the harsh…

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    for something with a slower pace there is plenty of places to ice fish, cross country ski, snowshoe or skate on the frozen lakes or in the center of town on the flooded frozen tennis court. After winter, comes spring and then summer, which quickly run into each other, and do not last long. With the coming of spring or “mud season” Moose watching and driving up and down New Hampshire’s famous “Moose Alley” (US Route 3) are perhaps the popular activity especially at dusk and dawn. Driving up and…

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    1% of the land is used for cultivation. Fishing is an essential part of iceland and has been a lifeline for the nation for both part of the diet and primary export product. The primary species of fish used for production are Arctic Charr, Atlantic salmon, and atlantic cod. Iceland is the largest producer of arctic charr in the world. The crops iceland usually grows are rutabaga, leeks, cauliflower, kale, potatoes, carrots, and rhubarb. During the times between 1960 and 1970 iceland had a problem…

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    Beach Cabin: A Short Story

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    High upon a slowly crumbling clay cliff side is a quaint and lonely cabin teetering just on the threshold. Throughout the years the orange shingled, green trimmed outcast has been getting closer and closer to the edge. Maybe it is attempting to peer down to the rocky beach below. Or maybe it feels as if its time has come, now that it cannot compete with the newer and grander summer houses that are popping up behind it where the land is more secure. We wouldn’t be surprised to see that one day it…

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    Blind Lake Analysis

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    at the Southwestern Oregon Community College campus on August 28, I vowed to myself that I would never run cross country for a school again because I never had the opportunity to practice on wooded trails, rather than concrete. But that changed one day, when I explored the campus and realized that there were wooded trails intertwining in every which way in the dark green forest lined with salmon berries and blackberry bushes that were surrounding the Upper Empire Lake. My dream has always been…

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    Free-Soil Party elected former president, Martin van Buren of New York and Charles Francis Adams, son of John Quincy Adams and grandson of John Adams. They supported the slogan “free soil, free speech, free labor, and free men”. The party was lead by Salmon P. Chase of Ohio and John P. Hale of New Hampshire who was the first anti-slavery senator. Martin van Buren was up against Whig Zachary Taylor of Louisiana and Democratic Lewis Cass of Michigan. The Free-Soil candidates won 10% of the…

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    Protein give 4 calories per gram. The body can utilize protein calories with 3 way; accumulate protein in fat stores, consume it as an energy or utilize it to fulfill functions essential to life. Calories from protein will be used as an source of energy when the body is missing fat or carbohydrate calories for fuel. When the body get sufficient quantities of proteins, fats, and carbs, protein will accomplish its specific functions. These proteins functions include replacing of old cells,…

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    which is one of the leading causes of death in the United States. There is a lot of different food that decrease cholesterol. For breakfast, eating oats, nuts, and tea would help. Another way to decrease cholesterol would be eating lean meat like salmon, or getting protein from food like black, kidney, or pinto beans. Vegetables can also help to decrease cholesterol, especially spinach and…

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