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    towards female bodies. During a trip Oscar’s favorite bar JJ’s he refers to two women as his ‘sister;’ however the encounter becomes sexual. “Bertha removes his hand from around her waist. She throws her deliciously zoftig breasts into me. ‘My Brown Buffalo can take even Bertha babes whenever he’s ready too.’ Because she comes to my defense and because I love her gorgeous cans against my chest I stick my tongue in her ear as a reward.” Oscar’s commodification of women and utilization of vulgar,…

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    built armored cars. They were thriving. The controversy started here because just four days before the dam collapsed, a federal mine inspector rated the dam “acceptable” and “satisfactory”. When the dam burst, over 130,000,000 gallons of black water flooded the towns below. During this incident 125 people were killed and over 1,100 people were injured. Of the 16 towns that were affected,…

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    mountains of Yellowstone National Park, Montana? Everything is covered in snow, the white frosted ground crunching underneath the boots of people. Every tree is covered in layers of snow, an avalanche happening every time the branches slightly swayed. Buffalo would roam around like cattle would on a farm. Everything is frozen, turning the fingers and faces of young and old a bright red. The hot springs and geysers showering mist on the nearby flora covering everything in a sheet of ice.…

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    Say Yes Program Analysis

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    Each year, during summer time, the Say Yes program at Buffalo State College offers a summer program commonly known as “the Summer Say Yes Program” to many local students here at Buffalo. The program gives the opportunity to students to discover the environment of Buffalo State College as part-time job. The Say Yes program commitment to education was originally founded by the Hartford money manager George Weiss in 1987. Mr. Weiss inspiration and courage to build a Say Yes program came to him when…

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    you use for the boiling, Since slow cooking is done by covering the cooker with a lid, it will not allow much of the liquid to escape as vapor, so if you are going to do any changes to the quantity of ingredients make sure you change the amount of water or the gravy added accordingly. 3) Leave the cooker alone and let it do its magic, Even though it’s tempting to lift up the lid once every few minutes, you must not do that since every time you lift up that lid to get a glimpse at the…

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    it brings the same effects as tear gas. Some of the effects that people went through were swelling and burning of the eyes, their bodies contorted and peoples throat were constricted to the point of bursting. When inhaled MIC gas reacts with the water in the body making it impossible it breathe. This accident was caused by the safety system not having any maintenance…

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    vitality of biodiversity of water animals and is celebrated by sharing its diverse folk tales, rituals, and traditions throughout the river. Along the rivers is shared with six nations that are filled with nothing but varieties of ethnic and cultural diversities making the river special not only to just to curious outsiders but to the local people who live on the river because the river has always been their means of life since their ancestors. Many people who live on the water live in…

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    region. (How bad the plains are) Webb describes the plains as a treeless land, insufficient rainfall, which leads to the scarcity of water, and a sub-humid climate. As in the Western part of the United States, the plains contains plain animals, different vegetation, and also drastic weather in some cases. Some of the animals native to the West are the Buffalo, (which was a good source of shelter, food, and life according to the Indians), the jackrabbit (true Hare), and the Prairie dog…

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    Process / Revelation Outline I head out the door for work knowing that I am running late, I am surprised and stop cold because my car is overlaid with snow and I cannot drive until the snow is cleared off the car. This essay will cover the topic of snow on your vehicle and planning ahead for safety. Coming from the North, I am contemplating there probably are many Southerners that have no concept of how to remove snow off their car. The purpose of this essay is to explain how to get the snow…

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    heavy Lake Effect snowfalls. The simplest prediction is the temperature difference of land and water. The higher their difference is, the more likely snowstorms happen near shoreline (“Lake Effect Snow”, n.d.). According to a 2000 article called Lake Effect and Lake Enhanced snow in the Champlain Valley of Vermont, Alexandar Tardy notes that scientists have come up with software called BUFFKIT (Buffalo toolkit) which is able to predict the magnitude, the areas that it covers, and the amount of…

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