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    The Roaring 1920's

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    The 1920’s had many different aspects as to why it was considered the “roaring” twenties. The nation’s wealth doubled with the help of white collar jobs being in high demands. These Jobs included lawyers, engineers, doctors, and law enforcement. They gave people the opportunity to purchase items such as clothing, automobiles, and things other than a person’s basic needs. The automobile became popular in the early 1920s allowing gas stations, motes, and mechanic shops to open across the country,…

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    In “Thanks To Modern Science 17 Innocent People Have Been Removed From Death Row. Thanks To Modern Politics 23 Innocent People Have Been Removed From the Living” The discussion of the death row penalty comes under heavy fire by the ACLU calling it “unjust and unfair”. ACLU feels that the death row penalty is becoming increasingly difficult even for people standing with capital punishment to get behind. They bring in evidence from past citizens put on the death row who were unjustly put into the…

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    Anosmia

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    Does anyone in class know what Anosmia is and Did you ever think what it would be like if you lost your sense of smell. Ok we’ve seen people who have lost a limb, the blind, the deaf, and the crippled but did we ever think of a LIFE WITHOUT THE ABILITY TO SMELL. I always imagined it to be the easiest disability to live with how much of this sense do we really use anyway. This is one of the first sense babies uses to help identify its mother. The baby can smell out sweet dearest mum who gave…

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    coming soon. “Hi,” Brooks replied back as he blew out the smoke into the chilly air, smirking in pride as he watched his smoke drift off into nothing. “You- uh, know that new girl?” Brooks nodded as he laid his head against the wall of the school, smoking again. Eric continued, “Well do you know anything about her?” “Why?” “What do you fucking mean why? You know what I’m…

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    Officer Ortega Reflection

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    Ortega taught us to reject drugs and showed ways of how to calm down in stressful moments. Officer Ortega taught me to refuse drugs. He taught me that alcohol and cigarettes are very bad for me. Did you know that alcohol can cause poor judgement, memory loss, slow reflexes, and loss of self-control? Smoking can cause heart disease. Chewing tobacco can cause mouth cancer, tooth loss, and other health problems. He taught me and my class to count to five, or just scream if we are in stressful…

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    year ago the state legalized recreational marijuana use an they have never been better. The article from Policy.Mic.com on pot in Colorado enlightens us that, "The state brought in $36.5 million in tax revenue through the first 11 months of 2014, all thanks to medical and recreational marijuana." In fact, Colorado’s weed industry is making so much money that they are giving it back to the people. Everyone’s happy here, even the…

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    4.2 What the event coordinators should expect from the volunteer We expect you too: • Read the volunteer handbook. • Ask questions, or communicate concerns. • Be responsible for your own actions. • Be respectful of the facility and everyone involved. • Understand your position and its importance (see Section 3.22). • Be on time and prepared for your designated shift. • Abide by our core values (see Section 2.5). • Follow policies and procedures (see Sections 6 & 7). • Complete the evaluation…

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    Is ‘Being Healthy’ Socially Defined? The definition of the term ‘being healthy’ is different for some and different for others which makes the concept of health controversial. One might define being healthy simply if you are happy and do not suffer from anything that could kill you. Of course, it is wrong because they are many different factors that should be incorporated in the definition. The World Health Organization has done so and has not changed their interpretation of what health means to…

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    appreciation for general health of the people. According to Christian Norqvist (2015) in his article, “Why is Smoking Bad for you?” smoking is referred to, “The largest cause of preventable death in the world” (para. 3). It is no coincidence that this is the image chosen to introduce Josh Fox. Not only does it relate him to all of the negative connotations associated with cigarette smoking, it also slanders his reputation. Giving Fox a bad reputation opens doors to further vilify him as a…

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    Cosmetic Dentists

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    oral health. Thanks to modern advancements, cosmetic procedures now range from color correction to replacing chipped or missing teeth. We compiled a list of cosmetic dentistry tips that can help you maintain a healthy smile for life. Replace Old Mercury Fillings If you have any old silver mercury fillings in your mouth, you should have them replaced. There are better restorative options available today. For example, many cosmetic dentists in Charlotte use direct composite fillings. You can…

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