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    suffered the inflicting hands of the community. While these were not the first examples of execution for witchcraft in England. The Puritan town was home of most of the which traits and became the center of attention. Our American government forced dozens to pay townspeople lives for their mistake of trusting others frightened words to save their lives, rather than others. The main reason why the trials occurred were struggles dealing with politics, family, religion and fears of the other…

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    and starred in the Tony award winning musical Hamilton. These words ring true to me because I have seen how theatre can change a person. I, myself have grown into the person I am today as a result of participating in theatre. I have acted in about a dozen on-stage productions with a collection of different directors. Throughout my years of acting, I have learned two main things; how to carry…

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    In 1833, The Kroger Company was founded by Barney Kroger in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is one of the world’s largest retailers and it operates more than 2,600 stores in 34 states under two dozen banners and 786 convenience stores under 6 banners and 326 jewelry stores under Littman Jewelers and Fred Meyer Jewelers. Today, The Kroger Company operates several store formats for almost every kind of shopper such as, Supermarkets, Multi-department stores, Price-Impact warehouse stores, and Marketplace…

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    One of the first signs of a well-managed place, whether it is a restaurant, hotel, airport, office or train station, is its level of cleanliness. If the place isn’t clean, it is unlikely to impress anyone. The same applies to an entire country. Indians who travel abroad are often awestruck by cleanliness levels in the developed world. Therefore, if we want our country to realize its full potential in the world, we have to make it clean. A land of filth, no matter how talented its people and how…

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    school and killing them. The banning of these assault weapons would also be huge because in mass shooting they often always use semi automatic or automatic guns to open fire the most common is the colt ar-15 which is semi automatic and could kill a dozen of people in a matter of seconds. Tragedies like the one that occured in the state of Texas keep occuring and is more and more dangerous every time. Assault weapons must be banned because of the mass shooting that occured this time in a…

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    feather dusting against skin. My leg freezes into ice as my mind goes blank. One, two, three, four, five lights abruptly blind my eyes like the sun burning against corneas. My eyes adjust only to witness the greatest horror of them all. Zombies. Dozens upon dozens of the undead stand in a tight room where the only way out is through them. The room is reminiscent of a slaughterhouse, however, here lie arms, legs, and even heads. The blood dripped body pieces, blood dripped zombies, and blood…

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    Throughout the late 19th century following the Industrial Revolution, society became focused on urban life and neglected the significance of rural life and the natural world. In “A White Heron” Sarah Orne Jewett, through Sylvia’s decision to protect the heron, contemplates the importance of nature and rural society. In particular, Jewett employs the cow grazing scene to relate the endearing and familiar affiliation that Sylvia has with the natural world. The hunter establishes a contrast to…

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    victims could not help their ill-decided fate. When the first woman, known as Frau Troffea, began to dance, she began to “silently twist, twirl and shake,” as the History channel states. As the solo performance occurred for nearly a week, three-dozen other people had begun to join Troffea in the dancing (John Waller, n.p.). While this practice began in July…

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    My recurrent shoulder dislocations were a constant battle, but a battle in which I’d always won. After a dislocation, all it took was a couple weeks of physical therapy before I could return to the baseball field. Although, after my fifth dislocation I ended up sitting in the hospital awaiting the results of my MRI with an uncomfortable feeling in my stomach. My surgeon soon returned with news that my injury required a season-ending surgery. Thus, I had a Bankart Repair on my throwing shoulder,…

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    Rising health care costs continue to be a major concern for everyone from patients to policymakers.6 In 2013, the total national health expenditures were $2.9 trillion and the national health costs per capita were $9,255. Half of healthcare costs were spent on physician and hospital care (52.2%).3 Compared to the funds spent on doctors and hospitals, prescription drug therapy is a bargain, only 9.3 percent.8,3 Pharmaceuticals, an integral part of medical treatment, may keep patients healthier…

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