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    Tech Essay Does technology bring people together or tear us apart? Today modern technology comes in many forms. In this new generation we have phones, computers, television, and now even virtual reality. With all these new technologies children, teenagers, and even adults get separated or taken away from their families or friends. I believe technology mostly tears people apart, but also have some ways to unite us. Technology is now used to separate us from each other and it disconnects from…

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    Braling goes to get money for the Marionette he notices that $10,000 is missing, “Hold on here! Ten thousand dollars is missing! What’s she done with it? What’s Nettie done with it? More hats, more clothes, more perfume?...’Nettie’ he cried… Tick tick tick tick”(240-241) Braling heard a ticking in her chest like he heard in Smith’s Marionette, and realized that his wife had taken $10,000n to get her own Marionette and left him for an unknown amount of…

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    Vaccinations: Refusing Does More Harm Than Good The amount of parents refusing to get their children vaccinations is currently rising. Many concerned parents are afraid that these life-saving vaccines are going to give their child autism or do more harm than good. However, this is untrue. Juliette K. Tinker, an assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Boise State University, argues the risks and consequences of not vaccinating in her article “Opinion: The Risk of Forgoing…

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    begins and ends with a starless sky. But Hughes makes the argument that those lonesome moments before the fox are worth it for the green forest, and for the printed page. The writer, the speaker of the story, sits at his desk where the lonely clock ticks. He imagines a “midnight moment’s forest” (Hughes 1) and feels something else is alive where his blank page lay, and where his fingers move. Though he sees no star, he feels something more near. The writer, possibly Hughes himself, feels that…

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    infection comes from ticks. Ticks have the bacteria in them It is given to the host when they bite them. Symptoms of Lyme disease will be similar in you and your dog. Dogs may have joint pain and swelling similar to arthritis. They may have fever and be very lethargic. They may have loss of appetite. Testing for Lyme disease is difficult to do with dogs. It may or may not show up. Common tick control is advised to prevent Lyme disease. Spray your yard. Inspect your dog for ticks frequently. Be…

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    Is Hunting Good

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    and Treatment") Lyme disease is spread by deer ticks, and deer ticks stick to deer. Now that there are more deer, the more they are moving these ticks. So, these deer might come to your house in a city because one could feed them and now one might have ticks with Lymes Disease in your backyard. Now one might say well if you shoot and eat deer that might have lymes disease then you're placing yourself in risk. Well no, Lyme's Disease is only spread by tick bites, and if one would eat the raw meat…

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    Taig A Short Story

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    smiles, wide yet sad. Hands clenched into fists, Ryuuji stares at her face. It feels heavy, the tick of the clock marking each painful second that passes. Crimson red colors his face, love was something that never got easier for both of them. It's wrong in his mind but he fights a battle between his innocent love and his dirty body. He struggles to find the words to fill the empty apartment. Tick, tick, tick. "I love you Taiga," he whispers with hesitation. He knows her pain, her fear, for…

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    Kendal Cabrera Mayfield English 10 Period 6 25 November 2015 The Lyme Fight As Lyme Disease becomes a more relevant and noticeable disease, majority of knowing people, such as; patients believe that Lyme Disease is becoming an epidemic. Lyme Disease has grown among countries making it a more pertinent epidemic, as several are still oblivious to the disease, most professional doctors still think Lyme Disease isn’t even existent. Discovered in Lyme, Connecticut in 1975 with an…

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    The Pillow Fight My brother wasted no time to get back at my cousin. His hand seemed to have a sudden will of its own. He picked up the pillow and held on with a strong grip. His body was twisted counter-clockwise with his right arm stretched out, ready to give quite the smack. My brother closed his eyes but our eyes just got wider. Time slowed down and everything seemed to be in slow motion. A glass filled with water on the nightstand froze as the water rippled. The curtains that perpetually…

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    Predator-prey size relationships focus on how both the predator and prey survive or die out due to the population size difference. There are two kinds of relationships. The first one being the stable predator-prey relationships. These are the ones where both the prey and predator numbers fluctuate in order to live in harmony. This fluctuation, the cycle of ups and downs between the two species, will continue without one going extinct. An unstable prey-predator relationship is one in which one…

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