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    Why Are Laws Important

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    I 'M SO SICK OF ALL THIS CHAINS HOLDING ME DOWN. I just want to do my thing that I want to and so should you!", this is a heartwarming speech to many people out there or maybe your heart is also warming up from reading that great speech from our dear prime minister Justin Trudeau who coincidently read your thought. That thought of your just came true, the law is no more, you can do whatever you want to. Many Canadians cheering, celebrating cheering and party all night long for this new awesome…

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    frilly dresses and listened to pop music, but after just a few weeks hanging out with Laura and Arabella I was a self-proclaimed “hipster”. I wore plaid and red lipstick with every outfit and listened to underground alternative music. I even started smoking cigarettes at parties to look cool. I started to not like myself for who I was and I began to think that the only time I was “cool” was when I was dressed up in my hipster garb with Laura and Arabella. I started to feel really badly about my…

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    Bethel Ridge Case Study

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    Additionally, Plaintiff appears to contend that Bethel Ridge was negligent to leave Mr. Tolley unattended outside for a very brief moment while a nurse went inside—at Mr. Tolley’s request—to retrieve his lighter so that he may smoke. It is unrealistic, however, to contend that Bethel Ridge had a duty to continuously and specifically monitor every one of Mr. Tolley’s actions. In determining, the extent of Bethel Ridge’s duty, generally applicable hornbook law would suggest that a Court would…

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    dissonance is “the distressing mental state that people feel when they find themselves doing things that do not fit with what they know, or having opinions that do not fit with other opinions they hold” (Griffin Em, 209). This definition suggests thank cognitive dissonance appears when people are thinking or doing certain things that are against their opinion. Furthermore, Festinger argues that the tension of dissonance leads people to change their behavior or belief. Therefore, people try to…

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    Personal Narrative

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    I woke up at an unpleasant time of 6:39 AM. A man's figure was dashing out the door; I presume it was my dad rushing out the door to go to work. Last night he said to me, “Euripides, do you know why I go out into the cruel world and protect complete strangers?” I shook my head... “I do it all to make sure that you and your mother can have a great future.” My father practically lived at his job. Even on birthdays, my dad could never make time for me, and when he was home he usually slept...…

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    to make a better. Jake was a quiet boy who lived in Ithaca. He was usually on his own until he moved to Manhattan (Schulman 7). Once he entered Manhattan, his world turned upside down. He became friends with a group of guys who enjoyed drinking, smoking, and partying. Within that group of boys, was a person named Henry. Henry lived in the same…

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    What Are Neanderthals?

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    You sit in the hospital room that carelessly is trying to look like someone’s bedroom, but lacking the personality exhausted, and slumped from the long never ending night. You look over to your right and cannot help to let a sheepish smile fall on your face as you watch your family admiring the new bundle of joy in your life. You fall back into sleep with the conversations of “Oh, she got her mom 's nose!”, “look at that bright red hair, she got that from grandma!”, echoing in the background. `…

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    of parents do you have? The first question that comes in my mind when doing this advocacy. Do we have the same kind of parents? Parents that always says “NO” to everything? No smoking, drinking alcohol and books before boys. When you are asking for a permission to go somewhere else there are two possible answers: First, they will not allow you and the second is that they allow you but you will have a curfew. There are rules and regulation in the house that you need to follow if you don’t want…

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    issues: Is there any additional information you would like to provide that will help our faculty and staff develop a plan to support your child academically, physically, socially, and emotionally during their time at ASMSA?: If you are invited to attend ASMSA, you will be asked to live, study and work with students from across Arkansas with different backgrounds. Why do you believe ASMSA is the right place for you to continue your studies? How will you contribute to our community of learning?:…

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    Persuasive Letter

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    He drew out a golden knife with a crescent shaped blade. Quickly the old man cut the berries from the tree and wrapped them in a piece of cloth, handing them to the Jester. "Be careful with them, they are sacred to the Druid. And you wouldn't want to offend me, would you?" With another cackle the old man stretched his crackling bones and began to walk…

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