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    perhaps the greatest psychics to live. Movies produced far before this type of technology evolved it was just a figment of imagination to everyone. Today’s technology has brought the Sci-Fi movies to reality with slithering snakes and creepy crawling roaches that carry mini computers inside of them. The technology is being used to detect the lost survivors in disaster areas because they can survive through the tough terrain that human first responders can 't fit and maneuver through like small…

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    The Meth Epidemic Analysis

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    In the last 30 years the United States has been under thralls of an epidemic of gigantic proportion known as methamphetamines. In response to this issue Carl Byker wrote and directed an episode for the PBS show Frontline entitled, "The Meth Epidemic.” This report starts out in Oregon from a more localized perspective and then branches out to show how methamphetamine use has spread across the United States. This episode utilizes powerful images created by Deputy Brett King a police officer in…

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    with my grandpa on the porch, and my dad always making me laugh at the dumbest things. I was steps away from becoming an adult then, and my eyes saw a reality that I never saw before as a child. The house my grandparents lived in had cracks where roaches hide after switching on the lights in the kitchen. My grandmother couldn 't get herself out of bed for breakfast due to her daily migraines and schizophrenia. My grandfather didn’t know how to help her and hold their home together because he was…

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    Mommy's Poem

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    MY KISS all light shall end air will become dank water emerges corrupted the earth crawls with vermin So shall it be…such is my kiss My Joy Cold mornings Hot coffee Corn fritters Crispy bacon Children laughing playing Almost thirty years together Still holding hands walking Listening to birds singing My cat purring Dogs wriggling on their backs oblivious Kiss Army since Destroyer Raider beginning a year later Red Sox fan my birth right SABRINA LEIGH BAGLEY Children, Yes them…

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    She uses pathos to help the audience to understand how sad it is to be living in these horrible conditions. The Auburn Family Residence shelter is portrayed as the “place where mold creeps up walls and roaches swarm, where feces and vomit plug communal toilets, where sexual predators have roamed and small children stand guard for their single mothers outside filthy showers.” Elliot uses the detrimental details of the shelter to stimulate emotions into the…

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    Salmonella Essay

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    In 2007, there was a salmonella outbreak that January that sickened hundreds of people in the United States. This was something that impacted many lives and was something that was one of the biggest lawsuits for food borne illnesses. The salmonella was sourced at the Blakely, GA Peanut Corporation of America, or PCA, plant. On January 30, 2007 the Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, confirmed salmonella in the Peter Pan Peanut Butter. In approximately mid-February, the Centers for Disease…

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    Forensic Entomology Essay

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    Forensic Entomology Forensic Entomology is the study of insects and arthropods which help aid the legal system. This includes insects, arachnids, centipedes, millipedes, and crustaceans most commonly maggots are used. Forensic entomology can not only aid in murder investigations but it can also be used to detect abuse of children and the elderly, to determine the location of the crime scene if the body had been moved, termite damage or even bugs in food. History Forensic Entomology was first…

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    The Employment and Housing Inequality In “A Raisin in the Sun” America is known as the land of the opportunity, and dreams. The people of this country believe that with hard work they can achieve their goals and become successful. However, the American dream, was not always free or easily obtainable for Black Americans. Play write Loraine Hansberry, through her literary work, A Raisin in the Sun, builds an argument that Chicago was not a safe for African Americans but rather that it was…

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    experience long hours of strenuous work including overtime for less than $200 a week. These workers were not allowed to eat or go to the washroom during their shift. As well, their working environment was very unsanitary and untreated with rats and roaches roaming around. This labour…

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    Both Lorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin in the Sun” and Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” detail specific events in the lives of poor urban families during the mid-20th century. Each story tells of a man struggling to find his dreams and support his family, facing different challenges along the way. Between both of these leading male characters, Walter Lee Younger and Willy Loman, there are many intriguing parallels and distinctions. The two families’ housing situations are somewhat similar.…

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