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    How do you save a life? Just imagine it for a second. How many of you thought about a person struggling without physical pain? This is what the artist of the song “How to Save a Life” wrote the song for, for people in a dark place and need someone there for them. The artist of the song, Isaac Slade made this song after his experiences at a camp that he was invited to. This camp was made for troubled teens who needed help. Isaac listened to several teens and heard about all their problems and…

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    as an extracurricular activity. Based on recent studies, students with less stress can do better academically. Therefore, schools should remove sports to save money, give children a better chance at academic success, and allow students more time for other activities. Body Paragraph #1 It stands to reason that schools with no sports would save money. In an article by Amanda Ripley she said, “One district in Premont, Texas saved $150,000 in one year, by ending sports” (Ripley 2). Sports have…

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    Quality Control Quality - Save-A-Lot produces and sells high quality products, that have their own brand names. The downfall of Save-A-Lot branding is popularity because of not having any national advertising campaigns like other brands such as Kellogg 's. Even though they don’t have the most popular products, grocery stores like Shoprite and Acme carry the quality of their products and are still their most important aspect. Process - First the Save-A-Lot needs to look at its customer base…

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    Charities are a great way to rid your pennies! In fact, Ted Waterhouse explains that a middle school in Washington hosted a penny drive and collected $3,000 (source 3). In Waterhouse’s article “Give a Penny, Save the Day,” Waterhouse interviews Michael Cooper, an eighth grader from Washington Middle School (WMS). Cooper explains that his quarters and dimes go toward buying video games, so he wouldn’t have given them to a school drive. I was happy to give [my…

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    then future generations will not be able to see this amazing sea creature. Rescue Teams help turtles and save turtles but some people kill and eat turtles. Rescue Teams are determined to save sea turtles. Volunteers are now blooming to make more teams. Rescue teams are also searching for turtles that can’t find their home and turtles that are hurt. Some people are determined to help save sea turtles. At just eighteen years old, Joshua Mukkala is the youngest turtle monitor in Fiji.…

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    Teenagers are the future. It is the duty of the past generation to pave the way for the next one, and the number one duty is to keep them happy and healthy. This outreach program, “Operation Save-a-Life”, is focused around teenagers. More specifically, it focuses specifically on their mental health and well-being. “Major depression is a chronic,common disorder among adolescents, with lifetime recurrence rates estimated at about 70%, and most (40% to 60%) recurring within two years”(Birmaher et…

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    Every second one and a half acres of rainforest is cut down. It is estimated that within 100 years there will be no more rainforests. It is very clear that that we as human beings have a big dilemma on our hands , and we need to do everything in our power to stop the destruction of rainforests and wildlife habitats. Without forests and wildlife the extinction of the human race could be a lot closer than we all think. This advertisement does a great job illustrating how close we really are to the…

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    It is a long proven fact that vaccinations can save lives. Think of vaccinations as a protective barrier between a child and a debilitating disease. Vaccinations are able to protect children from diseases such as polio, which was a disease that had once been, according to the US Department of Health and Services, “America’s most-feared disease, causing death and paralysis across the country” (“Five”). There are countless other diseases that have been rendered less dangerous by vaccines. Smallpox…

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    One of the many arguments that Singer presents throughout his article, “The Life You Can Save”, has made Mr. Singer a preeminent and well-known philosopher. Singer claims that in not donating to human organization, those in a financial position to do so are acting immorally. Donating substantial bulk of your earnings to people that can’t meet their basic needs is a step to true happiness. Mr. Singer explains that in 2009, there was a total estimate of 10 million children under the age of 5 that…

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    In the narrative Incidents in the Life of a Save Girl the author Harriet Jacobs assumed the pseudonym Linda Brent, and wrote what has become one of the most powerful narratives of slavery from a female perspective. Jacobs was so determined to let the world know her dehumanizing experiences as a slave girl. In doing so, Jacobs’ female-oriented view limited her examination of slavery, because she was so fixated on herself as a slave girl that her narrative was more about her experience rather than…

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