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    I believe it is best to grow up in a small town. Growing up in a small town has many benefits. If you grow it in a small town, chances are that the town is quiet and peaceful. Plus everything is close together, including restaurants and stores. Traffic will also not be as bad in a small town. If you grow up in a small town, the town is probably peaceful. Growing up in a peaceful town is very important in my opinion. That means you will be able to sleep better if there's no traffic or anything…

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    says, "... hundreds of U.N.C. freshmen line up outside..." Another example of this is, "A D.J. spins tunes between clothing racks." This makes readers feel like they were there. A final example of this being a firsthand account is, "... on a plaza somewhere between the free Pepsi truck and the free Ben & Jerry's ice cream wagon..." This could not have been made up. She put in these details to make it a better profile.…

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    People take many risks in life to live better ones. Some of the risks people take include moving to another country illegally and leaving their families. There are potential advantages and dangers that people face when leaving their homes to love somewhere else. There are potential advantages in moving to another country. According to source 3, it states “employment orientation” is an advantage of moving. This is an advantage because unemployed people can have a job to make the money they need…

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    To survive something “The difficulties of life are intended to make us better, not bitter.” Faith keeps us going whenever you’re afraid of something. Survival can also help you become a braver person as well. For example, in “The Purge,” all crime is permitted for a 12-hour period to do whatever you want, including murder, destruction, and robbery. This is a perfect example of the concept of survival; these people will do anything to endure this horror and protect their families. In “The Purge,”…

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    All through the almost fifteen centuries of Muslim-Christian experience, singular disciples of both customs regularly have lived serenely with each other. In the meantime, Muslim venture into Christian regions and Christian dominion in Muslims lands have encouraged trepidation and malevolence on both sides. Repercussions from the Crusades keep on resounding in the contemporary talk utilized by safeguards of both religions. As of late relations amongst Muslims and Christians over the globe have…

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    Children of illegal immigrants should have acceptance to attend public school. Why should we deny a child from receiving an education? Everyone deserves at least a chance to enroll in public school, they could go to school to get educated so they can eventually get jobs. In the Plyler v. Doe case of 1982 the court said, “Education has a fundamental role in maintaining the fabric of our society”, when a Texas school tried to deny an immigrant child their right to an education. An uneducated…

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    For years, anorexia has been a serious mental and physical illness. Anorexia is a serious, sometimes deadly mental disorder that can affect children as young as eleven when exposed to peer pressure. Anorexia is a serious mental disorder that anyone as young as eleven can develop when struggling with peer pressure and body image. Many social media sites, the most popular one being Tumblr, create triggering trends that encourage anorexic tendencies. These trends include, “#thinspiration”,…

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    Description: The red wolf has been listed as critically endangered since 1996 and is protected by United States law. It is a typical canine who eats river rats, rabbits and rodents. Their size is somewhere between that of a gray wolf and a coyote. Adults measure between 136 – 160 cm in length and weighs between 23 – 39kg. It has also been compared to the greyhound for its long and slender limbs. It is a reddish, tawny colour with big ears and small skull. Studies in 2016 concluded that the red…

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    In residential communities, desk managers play multiple roles in maintaining safety and security. The first role is making sure every resident swipes in upon arrival. This is important because we can keep a count on how many residents are in the building in the event of an emergency. It is also important to make sure all guests are checked-in. If guests are not check-in, there would not be an accurate count of who is in the building. Another role that is played during a desk manager’s shift…

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    Fear Of Deer Populations

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    When Leopold wrote: "I now suspect that just as a deer herd lives in mortal fear of its wolves, so does a mountain live in mortal fear of its deer.” he was referring to how the deer were a predator to the mountain just as the wolves were predator to the deer. Once humans had killed most of the wolves around the mountain there wasn’t a good control on the deer population. The deer population was eating the majority of edible plants and trees. The balance of nature keeps most populations in check…

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