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    Children will always have the future in their hands, whether it’s this generation or the next. I want to contribute to the success children want to strive for. Being able to impact another human beings life is what leads me to pursue my teaching career. Teachers have the capability of shaping an individual by guiding them down the right path. They become influential in student’s lives, they are people students look up to. I want to be apart of that experience where a student views me as their…

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    The U.S. Congress denied the first proposal until Maine wanted a separation from the state of Massachusetts after a year. This was where Congressman Henry Clay of Kentucky came into play. He pioneered the Missouri Compromise by making Maine as an equalizer (meaning to be a free state) for the Missouri to be a slave state. It also drew a boundary line below Missouri splitting free and slave states. The differences in interest of these regions would not last as the Union aimed for expansion in the…

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    Ron Aguirre Essay

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    hydraulics on Aguirre’s Corvette were controlled by a hand pump that was placed on the center console. When the hand pump failed to raise the height of the car evenly, he converted to twelve and twenty-four-volt pumps, along with cylinder lines and equalizers. Now, the car rose and lowered automatically with the flick of a switch. With the help of his father, who was a welder, Aguirre was also able to improve the car so it moved up and down easier and smoother. This was an extreme advancement…

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    Home Gym Research Paper

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    There are many reasons people look to build a home gym. Time, money, intimidation, music selection and distractions are usually the main ones. As a certified trainer, former owner of three personal training studios and former avid gym member, I have a unique perspective on typical "big gyms". It's a perspective that has allowed me to see all sides of the commercial gym versus home gym argument. Why Build a Home Gym? Save Time One of the biggest benefits of building a home gym and performing…

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    Second Amendment Debate

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    Now lets set up a situation that has occurred time after time. A homeowner is asleep and wakes up to the sound of breaking glass and heavy footsteps. The homeowner immediately leaps out of bed and grabs their firearm, which lies nearby. Once the homeowner realizes their house is being intruded they spot the suspect and fire their weapon, killing the burglar and saving their family, as well as their property. This situation worked out in the homeowners favor because of the Second Amendment to the…

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    Potini's The Dark Horse

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    Gen secretly allows his nephew to join anyway, threatening friction in the family that would upend Gen's fragile mental state. The real Potini saw chess as a great equalizer among people and practical way to solve problems: he believed anyone could learn to play, and the skills needed to figure things out in the game also worked in everyday life. He worked earnestly to manage his bipolar disorder, in part by intentionally…

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    Federally FUNDED COLLEGE EDUCATIOn The United States is known for its generosity for providing federal funds towards educational institutions, this is especially true for colleges. And although this may prove beneficial to most polities, conflict theorists will disagree. For you see, conflict theorist would agree to the supposition that federally funded college education leads to inequality within polities, rather than equality; they would assert that because these funds are often taken…

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    He talks about the vile and incestuous wedding that has occurred, about suicide and about the rankness and corruption within Denmark and the world, describing the world as an unweeded garden. However, the juxtapositions give his speech greater meaning. He compares his late father (King Hamlet) to his once uncle now (step) father (Claudius), as “Hyperion to a satyr” (I.ii.142). Hyperion was the Greek titan who was the father of the sun, dawn, and moon. He had virtues of honour, integrity, and…

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    College education is the great equalizer among all people as it allows people to fully realize their potential and see opportunity. Education also allows a greater appreciation for people and cultures. The lower class has the opportunity to rise up into the middle class and consequently the middle could rise up to the wealthy. Seen from the view of foreign countries, the United States is a country with quality education and families are willing to make the sacrifices to send their children…

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    Fastball Pitch

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    The change up is able to fool the best hitters in the world even when they know it is coming. According to Rangers pitching coach Mike Maddux, the change up is "the almighty equalizer." National MLB writer Doug miller states that the concept of the change up is for the pitch to look so much like the fastball, that batters swing before the ball even reaches the plate. The change up is a slower pitch that breaks down and across…

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