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    On September 20, 2001, President George Bush addressed the Nation and the Congress, in the midst of the terror attacks upon America on September 11, 2001. The people of the United States needed support and direction on how they were going to deal with this hard to believe attack. The American people insisted that the President address the Nation after the attacks. Nine days later, the President did just that. Over the next several days, emotions ran high in the country. “Is it going to happen…

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    grey car, I looked up to the bright and dazzling morning sky, but before I could admire how beautiful it was, the butterflies that were dancing in my stomach were quickly replaced with fear and uneasiness. The first thing I saw was an enormous, steel bar coaster, zooming through its tracks while everyone…

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    I am currently reading the memoir, Hot Nights, Cold Steel, Life, Death and Sleepless Nights of a Surgeons first years. This book is a personal account of Dr. Collins, a medical doctor who narrates his years through his surgical orthopedic residency and the physical and emotional roller coaster it took him on in those 4 years. I have chosen this book because I am interested in medicine and I wanted to take a glimpse specifically into the surgical realm. Everyone knows that being a doctor must be…

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    dside America photograph archive (1972–2008), Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Once everyone's onboard, the cars are released and start to roll down. When they round the brow of the first hill, the force of gravity makes them hurtle energy as well. Even the rattling noise the rollercoaster makes uses up some of its energy. The cars lose more and more of their original energy the longer the ride continues, and, since the cars have no engines, there's no way of replacing it.…

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    Many have wondered what the book, “Little Emotional Albert” by Watson, J. B., & Rayner, R is about. In the title you can see the main topic is about emotion. The source that drags out the emotion in us all has been a huge spellbound to psychologist from past to present. It mentions that there are four studies that pertain to the responses of emotion. None other than Watson and Rayner themselves governed the above mentioned studies. Other psychologist such as Sigmund and Freud believed behavior…

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    This is a story about my life and it starts before I was even born, and it starts with my mother. My mom got pregnant at the age of 16 and she really struggled financially so we lived with my grandparents for a long time and I grew up with my aunts like they were my sisters. But before I was born my dad was very abusive to my mother and got caught up with a bad crowd. He started doing drugs and that 's when I believe he started being abusive but even though he was the way he was my mother tried…

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    This was the step up, the baby steps of starting my career. My heart was racing with a roller coaster of emotions; excitement, fear, anticipation, and a challenge. For as long as I could remember I wanted to be a Police Officer, it wasn’t always about following my family's footsteps but to have the option of helping others, with the excitement of knowing Police Officers helped placed lawbreakers behind bars. May 30, 2017 was the start of the first day as a Community Service Officer and the day…

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    ages. This allows Disney to diversify its loyal consumer base while also opening new streams of revenue. DC Entertainment has had various successes launching movies such as The Dark Knight, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad and Man of Steel. Together these movies alone account for $1.64 billion in sales ("DC Comics" Boxofficemojo.com). As can be seen, DC Entertainment has acquired a large fan base. Lastly, DC Entertainment has already created a storyline that Disney can adopt.…

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    open arms on my first day. Which was actually quite an eventful day. I was only there for about three hours and we already had to put a dog to sleep. Still to this day I can picture vividly the little cocker spaniel named Gracie, laying on the cold steel table. The dog’s skin was moving with fleas infested in her matted fur. For some odd reason we were in one of the exam rooms instead of the treatment area. The vet tech who was putting the dog down was trying so hard to fight off her tears of…

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    Before the end of the First World War, individuals appeared to need a significantly additionally energizing diversion, a need met by roller coasters. Although the improvement of the auto gave individuals with more choices to fulfilling their excitement needs, the carnivals after the war kept on being effective, while urban event congregations saw declining attendance. The 1920s is all…

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