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    Benjamin Franklin believed that every person can become more wealthy, healthy, and wise through hard work and self discipline. I believe in his belief because it doesn’t matter how difficult or easy it is to accomplish a goal; at the end of the day, what counts is the satisfaction of the work and experience a person puts into it. Franklin didn’t favor luck or opportunities, but instead became successful through hard work. Franklin was many things such as an author, inventor, scientist, and a…

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    technology, these boots will feel light and comfortable on your feet. If you are an active hunter, these top quality boots made with rubber and fabric offer extreme comfort wherever you walk on. Keep your hunting adventures alive with these study pair of boots and enjoy hunting on the rugged terrains, near the swamps and on the hilly tracks. What makes the boots so sturdy is their rubber-made body, tough soles featuring Neoprene lining and extreme weatherproofing feature that altogether protect…

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    Introduction: Selecting a pair of hunting boots is totally on the hunter and his needs. For serious hunters, who climb deep mountains, spend hours in the jungle and travel to colder regions in search of animals, choosing the right hunting boot is always essential. You will not only need the best quality hunting boot, but you will also need a pair of comfortable and lightweight boots too. Unlike any other shoe or boot you choose for yourself, these boots should be wisely selected. If you have…

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    Something the Lord Made The film "Something the Lord Made" directed by nominated and award winning director, Joseph Sargent tells the true story of Dr. Alfred Blalock (Alan Rickman), a cardiologist and Surgeon, and his young African American Surgical Technician Vivien Thomas (Mos Def), who cooperate as a team using medical research and experimentation to find a cure to cyanosis or in other words known as the blue baby syndrome. The impact on medicine that the two heart surgeon pioneers will…

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    Shale Oil Pros And Cons

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    production, mostly from western states, accounts for a sizeable amount of the country’s crude oil production (Kilian, 187). This article discussed the history of shale oil, its advantages and drawbacks, the impact on oil prices and oil production as well as some projections for its use in the future. Crude oil is another…

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    Book Report Good To Great

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    not have extra energy to chase it. I guess this is the reason why there are only a minority of people reaching success. Jim Collins uses professional expertise and vocabularies in stating his views, and personally I think his opinions were well-structured and well-developed. Those examples and quotations that are used in this book brings direct information to the audiences, which personally I believe is a great way to penetrating ideas to audiences. The illustration and tables in each chapter…

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    Were Made (but not by me), Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson are able to showcase true life accounts of people that have made wrong decisions that were either unacceptable or completely terrible, who justified their actions as if they did nothing wrong. People do this because as humans, it is too complicated for us to admit that we have done something wrong, so instead we like to cover ourselves up with justifications. This then causes for the person to make the assumption that they have not made…

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    The American dream is the set of ideals that people see in the United States. These include things like democracy, rights, liberty, opportunity, and equality. The term “The American Dream”, was originated from historian James Thurlow Adams, in which who believed “that life should be better and richer and fuller for every man, with opportunity for each per his or her ability or achievement” What Adams is saying is that everyone can succeed. No matter what ethnicity, culture or religion one…

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    However, only recently fracking has become much more widespread. Only less than 2% of the well fractures have used the high-volume technology necessary to get gas from shale, almost all of these in the past ten years. This new approach is far riskier and bigger in volume than the conventional fracking of earlier. An average of 20 million liters of water are forced under pressure into each well, combined with large volumes of sand and other materials to help keep the fissures open, and 200…

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    Sour Lake Case Study

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    exponentially. Business transactions occurred over long distances with ease and alacrity. The railroad made travel for business effortless. Consequently, in a town that previously had only one business, it suddenly had, within a year, many thriving businesses. These included restaurants, bakeries, hotels, a theater and many merchant’s shops, saloons, and gambling halls. This enormous influx of businesses made life for citizens of Sour Lake easier. Instead of having to travel many miles away…

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