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    Helper Interview Report

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    What rank are you applying for? I'd like to apply for the role of Helper. What is your age? 13 Years Old Are you a Boy or Girl? Boy What country do you live in? United Kingdom Do you have a YouTube or Twitch channel? Do you have a microphone/headset? Yes, I'd also be happy to talk to you about my application in more depth. Why do you want this rank? I've been playing for a couple of years, so have a good understanding of the game. Therefore I think I could help others with their problems, and…

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    improve water quality by removing algae from aquaculture ponds in the southern U.S.”. This would have been successful, had there not been large floods near the aquaculture ponds, allowing the carp to move into the Mississippi river. Asian carp can spawn multiple times in a year and the females can produce up to a million eggs per year, beginning around four years old. The fish have become extremely invasive, due to the climate, which is similar in latitude to their original habitats in…

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    Exploring the land model project The Bangkok research expedition is an amazing example of doing ethnographic research. There are several principles that can be drawn from their examples. 1) The project is well organized. In order to yield the best result, the team has been trained to meet the needs. It can be seen on the training schedule table (133). The foundations, team building, research skills and cross-cultural immersion paved the solid foundations for the future field work. 2) Spiritual…

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    Honor In Beowulf's Honor

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    and respect from those around him. Beowulf has taken on many daunting tasks but of them all the ones that have deemed him one of the most known and respected warriors are the battles against Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and a dragon. Grendel, the spawn of Cain, terrorizes the mead hall in Herot due to the happiness…

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    was the result of brewing conflict among all of the world’s superpowers and many nations. It was a result of political innovations including Benito Mussolini’s Fascism, Adolf Hitler’s National Socialist German Worker’s (Nazi) Party and the resulting spawn of totalitarianism. Its predecessor events include the Bombing of Guernica, Rape of Nanking, appeasement of Hitler (Failure of the Munich Conference), and Germany’s emerging dominance. World War II was the most widespread war in history,…

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    Throughout the early years of America’s growth, society, along with the typical American family, consisted entirely of patriarchal power. Men were believed to be smarter, stronger, and therefore, superior to women. However, the concept of female sexuality, often referred to as female power, is introduced within W. Scott Poole’s expository text Monsters in America: Our Historical Obsession with the Hideous and the Haunting along with Alfred J. Hitchcock’s classic film Psycho. While both W. Scott…

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    The Walt Disney Corporation was founded in 1923 under the name Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio by brothers Walt and Roy Disney. The company brandished its current name in 1986 after the death of Walt Disney (1). This company like other large conglomerates has a vice grip on the flow of information that reaches consumers like you and me. Some people believe that having these corporations constricting our access to information leads to a generation of uninformed people, but in the day and age when…

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    Narratological devices are thoroughly utilized by authors of short stories to give their work a profound meaning. These devices spawn the reader to delve into the mindset of the narrator and to relate significant items within the story to the principal events. Time, theme, motif, and symbolism are examples of narratological devices that aid the development and the read of the story. In the short story "The Story of an Hour," Kate Chopin employs these narratological devices as method of…

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    Campaign Title: Mom's Medical Description: Once in a lifetime, you meet an angel that brightens up the room. For me, this person is my mother, and she is my role model. I love my mom. She is the youngest of four children, and although she never went to college, she instilled this value on the importance of education and ambition that I can do anything I set my mind to. Now, I’m setting my mind to achieving a successful GoFundMe campaign to pay for my loving mother’s medical care. My mother…

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    Washington Irving’s story “Rip Van Winkle” uses common literary characteristics to bring to life a new version of a mythology for America. Some of the characteristics he uses are a time setting of the past; a positive message about the people it is written for and about; and magical, mysterious, and incredible events. All of these characteristics help convey a mood and theme that allows the reader to envision how the US changed dramatically over a short period of time. At the very beginning of…

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