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    A girl by the name of Leslie Marmon Silko was born in Albuquerque in 1948. She was born in a time where violence was a huge factor in her life. In 2000, Leslie wrote an essay titled “In the Combat Zone”. She wrote this essay to let women know that the use of guns for self-defense not just against strangers, but also rapists and killers really is okay. All people, but mostly women, need to be able to defend themselves and not let anyone take advantage of them. In her essay, Leslie brings up many…

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    Question 4: The Importance of Analogy Analogy is a key aspect of archaeology because it is an important method to gaining a wide range of information about the past that is not always present in the archaeological or written record and it informs us on the nature of the archaeological record (Johnson 2010:50). Archaeologists use analogy for even the most basic of interpretation such as the identification of types of artifacts. For example, how do we know an arrowhead is an arrowhead? Or a bowl…

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    Water Scarcity In America

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    the problems of every state individually wouldn’t be the best solution. Phoenix and Tucson, two populated cities located in Arizona, demand a great supply of water; but where do they get it? The answer is the Colorado River, a 2,300 kilometer long waterway that is one of the most regulated rivers in the United States (Pearson). A 536 kilometer long canal, the Arizona Project, brings water to both Phoenix and Tucson (Pearson). Another question that is asked, who has the right to this water?…

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    American Opinion Post Pearl Harbor Numerous American citizens captured similar feelings regarding the Japanese morning attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Consequently, this ruthless attack carried out by the Japanese left the United States bound together by a common thought of victory. The idea that created unity between states and cities was that the U.S. would certainly conquer Japan. Future triumph was a common belief many citizens of the United States possessed after war was…

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    While reading about hormones and criminality, we have learned that testosterone and PMS has led to a lot of aggression. After, reading this section in our text, and I will form my own opinion as to the merit of these two biological issues. Regardless of my opinion, I want you to know I do not support a mandatory blood test on all those arrested for aggravated crimes, to begin a study into this anomaly. Also, I do feel a mandatory test would be a violation of their individual rights(Schmalleger,…

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    Despite some doubt about this study due to it being unearthed that Apple has been an investment banking client of Piper Jaffray, everything I see at my own school, a typical middle class public high school, confirms it. Here at CDO High School in Tucson, Arizona, iPhones are everywhere. I wouldn't be surprised if iPhones were represented at an even higher percentage than the 48% shown in the study. iPhones are most definitely considered the "cool" option, and I see kids with them from every…

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    My starting roots began in Tucson, Arizona. Although, that was the place I was born in my days were numbered, which meant I didn’t have enough time to blossom or absorb my starting point. To begin with, my father conceived numerous jobs that prevented my family from settling in one decent home and state. The one place that I have the most memory of, is when my family moved to Mexico. Every morning I would wake up to a yell or a car having the music to loud. This usually tariffed me, by how…

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    Subsequently, Muslim immigrants from Middle East countries become a national security concern because of their ties with terrorism, their refusal to assimilate in western society, their religion intent to spread jihad globally, and most importantly their practice of sharia law that enslaves women to men out of their country of origin. Muslims preach that Islam is a peaceful religion, but yet it is suspicious to accept that Islam is peaceful, although not every Muslim is a terrorist, however,…

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    Art work neatly lines the being colored walls of a standard sized room in the University of Arizona’s Museum of Art. Hanging next to an oil painting of a vibrant rainbow gracing the sky of what could easily be downtown Tucson, is a piece of art work the elegantly displays the stark black wing of a plane gliding over a town or city that’s been brought to life with small dots of color. That piece of artwork is American Artist Yvonne Jacquette’s “Night Wing View 1”, a 15-color screenprint published…

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    Jim Furyk Essay

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    Jim Furyk net worth James Michael Furyk was born on the 12th May 1970 in West Chester, Pennsylvania USA. The world knows him as Jim Furyk, the professional American golfer, making his successful career the main source of net worth. His career as a pro golfer has begun in 1992, and ever since then he has been making new records and standards. Have you ever wondered how rich Jim Furyk is? According to sources it is estimated that Jim Furyk`s total net worth is $50 million, an amount earned…

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