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    head into seats and threatening to kill him. Later, he was approached by a director to work on a movie to highlight the issues of bullying in America. This is a great example of how when someone if affected by an issue and they have the chance to reverse those actions. Alex Libby had a choice to either speak out or let the bullying go on. But, he decided that no other person should have to go through the hardships of bullying. After the movie, several people were brought to conscious about how…

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    transferred from source to load and filter inductor L is charged. When switch M is off for a duration (1-d)Ts, the diode D becomes forward-biased and forms a conduction path for the filter inductor current. The voltage across the filter inductor is the reverse of the output voltage. By using filter inductor volt-second balance rule, (VDC-Vo)dTs = Vo(1-d)Ts (1.1) Vo = dVDC (1.2)…

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    As a black man in today’s society, it is no longer surprising to log on to Twitter and see that another black life has been taken. The issue is that black people are being killed for illegitimate reasons by white people. Furthermore, these same people are getting away with these killings. For instance, the Trayvon Martin case which was one of the most famous recent occurrences of injustice done to a black person. Martin’s death, among many others, started a civil movement within the black…

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    help him with his Vampirism. In his invitation to Matthew, Alistor explained that he heard about Matthew's situation through a friend. In his letter, he went on to explain that he was a fellow vampire too and that he was working on a way to try and reverse vampirism to try and turn them human again. He then left the contact information for Matthew in case he wanted to meet up. And that was how Alistor was able to finally meet Matthew Patrick, who was now sitting across from…

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    occur. Once introduced within the body, the HIV virus binds to the surface of the CD4 cell. The HIV envelope and CD4 cell membrane will then fuse which allows HIV to enter the CD4 cell. Once it has entered the cell, the virus will release and use reverse transcriptase to convert its genetic material to the DNA. It will then enter the cell nucleus and combine with the cell genetic material. The cell will now make long chains of HIV proteins that are the building blocks for the HIV. Once all this…

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    He states, ““In mid-March of 1942 some 75 to 80 percent of all victims of the Holocaust were still alive, while 20 to 25 percent had perished. In mid-February 1943, the percentages were exactly the reverse. At the core of the Holocaust was a short, intense wave of mass murder. The center of gravity of this mass murder was Poland”. Browning provides these statistics to create the question as to how did Germany find the manpower to assault the Jewish…

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    Racism is expressing discrimination and intolerance towards people of other races. This intense feeling of disregard towards humans of other races has surfaced as a prevalent issue for decades. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, an innocent colored man is convicted of rape and sentenced to death due to injustice and racism taking over the decisions of the jury. Often, when a person displays prejudice towards certain races than compared to others, he or she will make decisions that…

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    In her explanation of a hook, Weiland says, “…stripped down to its lowest common denominator, [a hook is] nothing more or less than a question.” She is asserting that the best of hooks with pique the interest of the audience, and cause them to generate their own questions, and will be propelled into the story in order to answer them. Hooks can provide information, even partial information that doesn’t fully gratify the readers’ inquisitive nature; but rather exacerbates it. Weiland compares a…

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    Jealousy is a very complex emotion, it can often mislead a person from seeing and or acting with a clear mind. Those who allow their jealousy to control their actions often end up destroying their lives by falling victim to it. In Shakespeare’s Othello and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby both protagonists Othello and Gatsby do exactly this. Although, they both prove to be very jealous men, ultimately in the end Gatsby clearly proves to be the more noble character. Othello owes his jealous…

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    In 2009, a small town in Yemen called al-Majala was at the mercy of a drone attack that killed 41 civilians, including 21 children. Not even half of that number was confirmed to be militants. The people in this country can only imagine what it is like to have death flying above them, but the innocents in the Middle-Eastern countries do not have to imagine. The number of innocents on the receiving end of drone attacks has only increased over the years, because the drones act on a program that…

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