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    Thus, whereas the option to strike was not feasible in the case of the police officer, Frank may have such an alternative at his disposal. However, Frank’s incentive to strike is to provide his son with adequate health care that will meet his wide range of medical needs (Denhardt & Miller, 2000). Therefore, in Frank’s effort to secure superior health care for his son, by doing so, he may be jeopardizing his job in which he would stand to lose his income and any kind of insurance…

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    Sea Gull Essay

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    If you’ve ever been to a beach, or near any source of water, you have likely heard the distinctive cry of these sea faring birds. Smart, resourceful, and adaptable these birds are found all over the globe. While sometimes a nuisance, these birds lead fascinating lives as the most resourceful species around. Habitat Seagulls are found all over the world. From the inland homes in California of the Black Headed Gull to the steep cliff perches of Kittiwakes, Gulls will nest anywhere that they…

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    The live concert I chose to examine was Wicked. My family and I went and saw it on October 15th at Century II at the 2:00 p.m. showing. Inside the venue, there’s around over 30 rows of red seats on the main floor, along with a balcony with perhaps a handful of rows (I didn’t get a chance to see how many). The walls are a beige color and narrow from the back to the front in a “V” formation to draw focus onto the stage. The stage had an industrial look on each side with a large map of the land of…

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    Steroid use in athletics has become a serious problem in the fairness of current competitions. The use of steroids was banned from the Olympics in 1976, yet millions of athletes and bodybuilders use these illegal substances in order to gain a competitive edge. Along with the obvious benefits of using anabolic steroids, there are very serious health risks that should be known by potential users. There are many motives and methods for taking steroids. There has been a long history of steroid…

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    ascetically pleasing because his voice was beautiful. It was the first time I had ever heard Noah Guthrie sing. I think hearing his incredible voice for the first time really factored into why I experienced chills after hearing it. I was blown away by his vocals. I believe the individual performing plays a huge role as to whether or not you do evoke a specific and strong response to a song. I also think that hearing a song for the first time plays a role in getting chills, along with many other…

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    Our Inner Ape Analysis

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    pleading, grinning and comforting are very much similar of that of humans, but the human smile is different as we show teeth while smiling that same expression for the chimps is that of a sign of aggression. Humans vocal systems are really complex which allows us to make great range of voices but then we are unable to drink and breath simultaneously which the chimps can do…

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    are not substantial to the threat they pose” (“Assault Weapons”). It is how the gun is used that makes it a threat or not. There are many gun enthusiasts that organize around specific institutions and events such as “gun stores, gun shows, shooting ranges, and shooting activities” like skeet shooting, trap shooting, duck hunting to name a few (Wolf, Rosen). Guns have and had many positive uses. America’s Founding Fathers included the right to bear…

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    David Hume Phonology

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    is a probably that this person will pick the fire engine red. However, if someone from the Amazon was asked the same question then they will probably pick the Scarlet Macaws because of what it was exposed to. Phonogram: is a symbol representing a vocal sound but the way it is pronounced will eventually change as the people changes that are differently culturally. Phoneme: It is any distinct units of sound that make a difference between one word from another, for example like PIT and SPIT. For…

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    Musicians Vs. Synthesizers: The Musical Theatre Debate There has been an ongoing debate over the issue of new technological innovations overtaking many art forms to make them obsolete when the art still has worth in modern society. Music has not been immune this confrontation. An issue that many producers have faced resulted from the introduction of synthesizers into music production and playback. This new innovation has many positive, as well as negative, aspects brings to the music industry.…

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    - Dealing with Dissent - Confederacy - Dissent took two structures - Vocal gathering of states ' rights extremist spent a significant part of the war attacking Jefferson Davis ' administration as a dictatorship. - Loyalty to the Union thrived among a section of the Confederacy 's basic individuals. - Nonslaveholding…

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