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    having inflicted widespread fear among the soldiers; secondly, the invention of tanks, which were devised to counter the frustrating, stalemate of trench warfare by providing…

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    explain to you the complexity of the tank that exists in my living room and the process I have had to go in order to get the tank where it is today. The first step in starting a tank is to use the most pure water that is obtainable called reverse osmosis water that is nearly 100% pure. This is normal tap water that is filtered through fiber cartridge filters, activated carbon, reverse osmosis membrane and then is ran through two sets of UV sterilizers. Once the tank is full of the pure water,…

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    Personal Narrative: Chase

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    him (he was five years of age). When he got out of the car and he was walking along he saw it, it was… The Pet Store thing! And as he was walking up with his dad his dad turned left, then right, then left again, finally they were there at the fish tanks, and as Chase was looking at the fish he found it, the fish, it was a fish that followed the finger, it was big, it was… Perfect. And as he begs his dad “please can I get…

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    was locked up in a holding tank. The tank was only twenty feet deep and twenty-eight feet in diameter. Tilikum was four at the time and was already bigger than 11.5 ft long. That tank was too small to be holding three orcas, especially when Tilikum had nowhere to flee when Haida and Nootka would gain up on him due to the size of the tank and his size. Orcas swim up to one-hundred miles a day in the wild, but in captivity they have to swim the circumference of the tank 1,900 times just to equal…

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    that, so why would the orcas? I believe orcas should be free and out of captivity and they deserve to be treated fairly. In the wild, orcas can swim and move around freely, but in captivity they are trapped in tiny tanks. Studies show that orcas get depressed when held hostage in tanks. Depression may cause orcas to lose their temper and act out. Finally, dental damage is commonly observed in captive orcas. Do you really want to let the orcas suffer like this? The first reason orcas should be…

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    jealous when he learned that Heather would spend some weekends with her grandma. She lived the same distance away from Ellie-Jo as Tank did. However, grandma had a car. The government took away Tank’s driver’s license when he had the stroke. It was impossible for Ellie-Jo to take her down for a visit then drive back up to work and then back to pick her up again. Tank thought about his ability to care for Heather if she were ever to come for a visit. Ellie and Ellie-Jo knew little of his…

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    aristocrats. These Young people had to push themselves hard to be “normal” so that they can be acknowledged. However, when the society finds out that they are really smart they instantaneously become alienated. One of the main focuses of the book is the Think-Tank which was created by the minors to provide them a challenge. This becomes a basis for them to isolate themselves from the densities of the “normal” society. Furthermore as these youths mature they face the fear of their children going…

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    lot of fighting. Snipers who lurk in the dark fight in a civil war. As the snipers move through the night they hunt down people to win their civil war between two sides of Dublin. Even though these people are fighting for their lives some do not think hard before acting. Liam O’Flaherty teaches his readers that thinking before acting can cause regret, and he shows this lesson through Irony and foreshadowing. In the story “The Sniper” the theme that Flaherty uses shows the dangers of not…

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    Shark Tank Research Paper

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    I'm not a television guy at all but shark tank has made me one. Shark tank is a hands on business show for all ages. The concept of the show is pretty simple, entrepreneurs come to the sharks (investors) with an idea or product and ask for help expanding the company from the business experts. The entrepreneurs also need capital to build e commerce websites, increase production, and help with advertising. The sharks themselves bring incredible value to the table by doing things such as calling…

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    RECONSTRUCTION Robert Nozick argues that most people would chose not to plug into an experience machine, since it would essentially be a form of suicide, and since most people more than likely care about more than just experiences. The motivation behind this thought experiment is hedonism’s claim that pleasure is our sole aim in life. Nozick argues that if hedonism were true, then everyone would plug in, but since most people would not plug in, hedonism must be false. So, the purpose of this…

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