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    Osama On Refugees

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    Osama: I will sue the Hungarian Camerawoman, because of her I lost my chances to seek Asylum in Germany. “It wasn’t an easy trip" With these words began Osama, 52, his speech to the "Huffington Post Arabic," pointing out that what has increased the difficulty of his journey, “[the] foot trip made by the Hungarian Camerawoman [Petra László] in an attempt to stop me and my child Zaid from fleeing the [Hungarian] border police, she got us to the ground [and we were arrested] and that was the…

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    you can 't just decide to stop and go cold turkey because you would suffer from withdrawal. Technology addiction is a big problem according to a 2012 study that 66 percent of people would fear being without their phones (Carolyn Gregoire, The Huffington Post). The iphone is by far the most popular phone there is in america. Teens misuse the technology of these devices. Today 's cell phones have more computing power than NASA used in the apollo moon rocket in the 1960s ( Thomas Dalton, Knope…

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    Ricky Heidt Frankenstein Essay Collins 3 1/22/17 Robotic Humans: The Frankenstein of the Future In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein the main character, Victor, plays around with the science of human ethics and nature and make a monster. Victor claims throughout the story how “Superhuman” the Monster was by its superhuman speed and strength and take on extreme harsh conditions that a regular human could not. With robotic technology engineering evolving at the rapid pase it has been, the thought of…

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    Animal Research Uses

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    Use of animals in research Is it fair use animals for obtaining medicines and products that will benefit man? This is not a form of exploitation? Currently, the use of animals in scientific researches has been widely debated. On one hand, the activists claiming that it is a cruelty with animals, in another hand the scientific community says that is impossible to change completely the method. There are reports that animals have been used by humans since of the age of Aristoteles. From that time…

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    Policies favor the wealthy, interest groups, study shows” by Sara Bondioli on The Huffington Post, “U.S. government policies favor the desires of wealthy and interest groups more than average citizen whereas, ordinary citizen has little or no influence on policy making at all.” In the democracy, every individual has the right to speech and…

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    College With the Costs There is a split in whether or not college is worth going to or just starting a career. There is a lot of money that goes into getting through college and that is what makes people hesitant or not go at all. It is a constant battle with either going to college or not. Even with all of this negativity towards college, people should go regarding cost and other things, it is worth it. Going to college helps in the future money wise. Even if somebody does not go into…

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    As a longtime sales associate at Victoria's Secret, I decided to do my report about Victoria's Secret. Victoria's Secret is known for bringing a certain amount of class to female intimate wear such as lingerie. Every year Victoria's Secret releases a What is sexy? press release, which consists of what Victoria's Secret thinks of being sexy and they do this by using some of the sexiest actresses, models and entertainers in Hollywood as examples. For example, this year sexiest actress goes to…

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    Aerial Yoga Analysis

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    recently, I’ve heard of a new form of yoga called aerial yoga which allows one to perform poses while suspended in the air in a soft, fabric hammock attached to the ceiling. An interesting article, titled We Tried It: AntiGravity Aerial Yoga, about Huffington Post writer Carolyn Gregoire’s first aerial yoga experience, really helped to explain more…

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    In an article for USA Today, Krysten Dorfman said she noticed that she was homesick much less often than her friends who were farther away from home. According to the Huffington Post, you also save thousands of dollars on dorms as well as meal plans. Also, many people are family oriented and being closer to home helps them see their family often. When home, you don 't have the distraction of other students in the dorms. Instead…

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    After the bloodiest mass shooting in American history, a dubious record that seems to be surpassed yearly, the shock value has been extinguished. Americans have been anesthetized given the frequency and brutality of such horrific occurrences. The latest attack in an Orlando, Florida gay nightclub left 49 dead including the gunman, an avowed ISIS disciple. This latest act of Islamic terrorism is another firefight in Islam’s war against Western Civilization. Homeland Security expert…

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