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    Thura stood at the end of the great jagged chasm. The young orc’s powerful hand instinctively tightened on the ax as she sought in vain a way across. Thick and muscular of limb and torso, the orc was a skilled fighter despite barely being of adult years. Yet now her broad, rough-hewn features twisted into something more childlike, more fearful, as she ran back and forth without success in her search. Her wide, tusked mouth frowned. Thura shook her head and murmured a wordless protest. Her heavy…

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    Turner Fenton Secondary School – IA Essay The Rise of Fidel Castro DP History HL – CPW 4U8-A Examine the conditions in Cuba and how they facilitated Fidel Castro’s rise to power in 1959. A. Plan of Investigation The Batista regime smothered the development of Cuba financially and socially, leaving the country oppressed and in poverty. Corruption ran high in Cuban government, with government officials making lucrative deals with American corporations with the sole purpose of self gain,…

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    Budgeting Priorities Essay

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    Counting priorities Budgeting involves much more than setting priorities and allocating money. As Albert Einstein claimed, “not everything that can be counted counts and not everything that counts can be counted (Lewis & Hildreth , pp.17).” Immediately, Einstein’s suggestion implies that certain things cannot be immediately counted for by placing a value to them. Accurately enough, this is the case when dealing with a budget. Simply stated, a budget is no longer static bougette limited by its…

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    Abstract This research paper is about police brutality and whether or not they should be allowed to use the force of a stun-gun, chokehold, and baton. It also discusses the topic on when enough is enough - concerning overkills and excessive choke holds. They have the power to get way with brutally murdering someone just because their job involves that. With that power comes great responsibility of knowing when and where to use what weapon and when not to use a weapon at all. These violent acts…

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    Coping Strategies for Domestic Violence Victims: What Works? Domestic violence is defined as “a pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one partner to gain or maintain power and control over another intimate partner.” (Domestic violence, 2015). This kind of violence affects both men and women, and it does not discriminate by race or age. Every minute of every day, people all over the country are being subjected to domestic violence; in fact, in one minute, there are…

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    Peter Sutcliffe, also called the Yorkshire Ripper, liked to slice of the faces of his victims, gouge out their eyes, rip out their tongues, tear out their entrails and eat their genitals. Stranglers are sadistic psychos who get an arousal from strangling their victims. The first American serial killer of the twentieth century was Earle Leonard Nelson who liked to choke women to death then rape their corpses. Carlton Gary, a sex-killer nicknamed the “Stocking Strangler”, attacked seven elderly…

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    She sat down on her bed next to her best friend once she closed and locked her bedroom door. She took several breaths to calm herself down or her words would come out so fast that it would sound as if she was saying one long word. Once she felt herself under control or as best she could, she began slowly. “This is not how I had thought it would be. His parents were like no people I have ever met in my life. They were… like royalty. Amie, Mrs. Woodard was just fucking elegant!” “I hope…

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    This story is being told from the point of view of a 15 year old Tyler Joseph and a 11 year old Adam Joseph on their horrid quest for Candy. Setting: (Late )Halloween Night 2016 in his new rural home area out of the city. Although this story is mainly fiction and for the purpose of entertainment only, there are many situations like this in real life, so while you’re reading this knowing it is fiction remember that this could always happen to anyone even yourself.…

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    The Effects of Gender on Serial Murder The car slowly makes its way to the side of the nearly empty road. The middle-aged man rolls down his window, knowing exactly why a woman would be on the side of the highway dressed in barely anything in the middle of the night; however, the man does not know what will become of this encounter, but he is anxious at the prospect of her services. The woman gets into the vehicle, and together they go to a hotel with a sign that only partially lights up.…

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    The bright light shone on the smooth golden floor of the rowdy gymnasium. I ran towards the hoop dribbling the ball until I shot it into the air. The ball sailed in the air as an orange streak and landed in the basket, hanging there for a split second before falling to the ground with a resounding boom. The gymnasium instantly erupted with cheers. I decided to take a break so I headed towards the locker room. On the way to the locker room I heard footsteps behind me. I whipped around to see the…

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