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    It is the 1920’s in the United States.World War I had recently ended and America was changing rapidly. Americans suddenly had more leisure time. Some filled that time with going to see live Jazz or using new technology. An abundant amount of others watched and or played sports to filled that leisure time. Many Americans enjoyed a good sports game. Americans were very fancied with sports. Sports played a key role during this era of time. One sport that had gained interest by the public was…

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    evil arch nemesis villain Hockey Stick Sausage Eyes. They were made in the greases of cheese, bacon, sausage and boiling battery acid and a few extras. The mad Scientist didn’t know that that concoction would make some mutant creatures like it did and nor did he know villain or superhero. He didn’t know if he should be scared or proud. He kept them in cages for their young ages, One day they escaped after 20 years of experiments and tests and trials. Hockey Stick Sausage Eyes wasn’t always…

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    than hurting them. It can cause brain damage and have injuries more serious down the road. Even though people can get hurt and some people do not like fighting, the NHL should keep fighting because it makes the game more entertaining and hockey players typically do not get hurt from the fighting. Some may say that hockey should not have fighting because it promotes violence. “However, it is their choice to watch the sport and it makes more people buy the tickets to we should keep it. For…

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    may or may have not known about the Surma (Suri) Tribe. You will be introduced to who they are, their cultural beliefs (lip disc), their religious beliefs and practices as far as a God, marriage, how their households and society are run, Donga Stick Fighting, and what they the believe far as death and the afterlife. The Suri tribe is located in the plains of south-western Ethiopia, where the Suri herd their highly-prized cattle and often compete for land, which is pretty normal for their…

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    you, I’ll feed you to the birds and wild animals!”. Both of these show that Casey and David are confident, Casey with the prideful smile and David confident he will kill the giant. Another way Casey and David are similar is that they both used a stick. In David’s story, Goliath said “Do you think I’m a dog?” Goliath asked. “Is that why you’ve come after me with a…

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    Domestic Call Memo

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    picked up a broom stick and hit Cornell with it. Betty advised that she hit Cornell on one of his arms. I witness the broom stick broken in half laying on the front porch. Betty then told Cornell to get out the house, in which Cornell did. Cornell then went outside with the broom stick that Betty hit him with. Betty advised that while he was outside she heard him beting on the door with either the broom stick or his fist. Betty advised that it sounded more like the broom stick. Officers noticed…

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    Before one can write about a political cartoon which greatly depicts two Congressman, Matthew Lyon of Vermont, and Roger Griswold of Connecticut, fighting on the floor of Congress in 1798, one needs to know what a political comic or cartoon is. A brief definition would do: Political cartoons are defined as illustrations or comic strips containing a political or social message that usually relates to current events or personalities. Now with that out of the way, we may proceed. Generally, when it…

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    Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones, but Do Words Hurt? Parents get upset when they see their children crying over bullying, so they tell them "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt," but is this old nursery rhyme true? The words of bullying do hurt, and the proof of words hurting are children. " Kids who are bullied are more likely to experience: Depression and anxiety, increased feelings of sadness and loneliness, changes in sleep and eating patterns, and loss of…

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    courage while trying to uphold this view in a society that has the opposite opinion. One of the characters who displays courage is Atticus Finch, who defends Tom Robinson in a trial for his life. Another is Scout Finch who sticks to her morals about treating people fairly and not fighting people she disagrees with. They both show courage throughout TKM and oppose inequality in their town. Atticus Finch is a gentleman and a lawyer who doesn’t believe that people should be treated differently…

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    gas stations and fighting. They exhibit loyalty which made them almost as close as brothers which sets them apart from the Socs. In Chapter 7, Two-bit and Steve walk into the Curtis home, and Ponyboy mentions that Darry always kept the front door unlocked in case any members of the gang needed a place to spend the night because Darry doesn’t want any of his friends to get into trouble, so he opens the door to his home for them to relax and composed…

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