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    winter weather condition. Knowing how to prepare yourself and your car are something you want to know before you hit the snowy road. First, be sure your car is ready for the snowy weather. For the best traction on snow and ice, be sure to check the tread and the air pressure in your tires. You must check that your battery is working properly. Second, have your car stock with important emergency roadside supplies. Have a flashlight, jumper cables, a shovel, blankets, and a windshield scraper. It…

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    In Medieval Europe unicorns were kind of a big thing, which is downplaying the hype a great deal. The ancient Europeans used unicorns as a religious symbols; they constantly decorated the walls and windows of cathedrals and even small church buildings with the likeness of the mythical beasts. In addition, the sale of unicorn horns was an incredibly lucrative business at the time (Unicorn Fantasy and Fact). There was even one fisherman who claimed to have found the horn of a sea unicorn and…

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    Wheelchairs and disabled people have been a part of the world for hundreds of years. People have had a long time to adapt the world to fit them, but they haven’t. Many places, developed or not, lack greatly in wheelchair accessibility. Some places go as far as to purposely exclude those in wheelchairs. This world likes to pretend as if the disabled simply don’t exist, and the proof is ever evident. Wheelchairs, for example, are a luxury only developed countries have regular access to, even when…

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    Name: Cohen Hill Hours: 4 & 6 Mrs. Trimble Flowers for Algernon Ethics Ethics consists of right and wrong, telling humans what should be done, by ones own standards. It does not include feelings, beliefs, law, or what society accepts. In Flowers for Algernon, Charlie Gordon, age 37, has mental disabilities and seeks help from doctors that could make him smarter. The surgery made him smarter, but soon figuring out, from Algernon the mouse who also had the surgery, that the test is not…

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    The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne has many symbols, but none of them really stand out as much as the one the book is named after, THE SCARLET LETTER. While The Scarlet Letter has many meanings, the most common known one is that it stands for adultery, the sin that occurred between Arthur Dimmesdale and Hester Prynne, how the meaning changes over the course of the book; it also appears as different things such as the meteor, the A pierced into Dimmesdale’s chest, when pearl created a…

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    Federal OSHA is an agency responsible for the safety and health of 130 million workers and 8 million worksites throughout the nation. According to information obtained from the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics, more than 4,500 workers were killed in 2013. When compared to 2012, fatal work injuries related to the private construction sector increased by 3 percent. This increase represents the largest number of fatal work injuries in this sector since 2009. In 2013, the fatal work injuries…

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    The Opposition Between Utilitarianism and Deontolgy Utilitarianism and deontology oppose one another on many forums. However, it should be noted that these moral theories only are two of five known theoretical approaches concerning bioethics. Therefore, one cannot necessarily formulate straightforward comparisons between these opposing theoretical approaches as they ultimately comprise only a small portion of a relatively broad topic. The main opposing theme, as mentioned earlier, is that…

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    decides what sort of a man he is going to be: the kind who lets other people walk all over him, or not." (Backman 109) "A time comes in every man's life when he decides what sort of man he is going to be. Whether he is the kind who lets other people tread on him, or not." (Backman 112) "A time like that comes for every man when he chooses what sort of man he wants to be." (Backman 113) I found it strange that Backman would repeat this line 3 times in 4 pages but I had a blast from past. I was…

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    something. I told her to wait because i wanted to finish the episode of Recess, but she told me to come now it was urgent so i went outside to find she had bought me a brand new bike. It was a Supercycle it had black tires with yellow spots on the tread, a chain guard of course, a yellow frame, and a solid yellow seat, The only thing i wanted to do that day was show my friends so i waited till my best friend got home, as soon as i saw him and…

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    Reading Journal Number Seven Romanticism- Poems By Samuel Taylor Coleridge and John Keats Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Rhyme Of The Ancient Mariner” and John Keats’ “Ode to a Nightingale” both exemplify the new direction for the world and message that poets of the romanticism era were trying to covey to the reading public. Both poems encompass the turn toward the fusion of a number of aspects that romantic poets felt was needed to connect to the reader. In Coleridge’s “Rhyme Of The Ancient…

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