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    Concussion Crisis

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    played. It is crucial that people are informed about the truth. People most take NFL views on concussions with a grain of salt given their staunchly pro-football bias. For parents, coaches, athletes, and the general public awareness can begin with you looking into the dangers of football and passing that knowledge on to other people. For anyone reading this letter many steps need to be taken so the general public has a better awareness but it can start with…

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    Montaigne essay “On the Education of Children” brings to light a new way at looking at the way one would educate a child. Yet, the question still stands; is today’s modern style of educating children changed for the better since Montaigne was alive? During Montaigne’s days education focused heavy on rhetoric on learning to speak a certain or remember a fact only to be able to show off that you remembered it. For example “but not in the fashion of our French nobles, simply to report on the length…

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    consume in one’s daily diet. But, what if you had a medical illness? Could modifying these guidelines improve your health? There…

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    When bad things happen, why do we cry? Is it to cope with grief? Is it to try and seem sad? Of course these aren’t the reasons why. It is common knowledge that crying is an automatic, natural human instinct. However, is dancing and smiling to oneself natural in response to trauma? If a behavior is strange, is it not human? A girl is dancing ”barefoot”, peacefully in the dirt and clouds of smoke. Her family is dead and her house is burned down. She doesn’t think about dancing- she just does. A…

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    “Ya’ll smoke to enjoy it. I smoke to die.” John Green’s Looking for Alaska explores the concepts of life and death, or more specifically how to live and die. Main character, Miles Halter, desires an exciting life and decides to leave the safety of his home to attend Culver Creek boarding school. Here he meets trailer-bred genius Chip “the Colonel” Martin. The Colonel introduces him to a life of fun and mischief. More importantly, Miles discovers the beautiful, clever, and self-destructive Alaska…

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    But why are this many people impacted by anxiety? Are we missing something? The severity of anxiety lies in the hands of teenagers: our cell phones. At the touch of our finger tips we can access almost anything we desire, instantaneously without thought. Because of such an ease of access to whatever our heart wants in that moment, anxiety is found in the center of it all. Pictures of perfect-looking people, snapchat stories of people hanging out without…

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    Analysis Of Raising Cane's

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    important part of a restaurant because it lays out what you have to offer and tries to impress the customers. Menu…

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    follow the exit. Thirty three. The art exhibit had thirty three paintings and I was looking for two particular paintings and when I got to the second floor my eyes immediately caught them. They were beautiful so binding and mesmerizing you couldn't help but be in awe at the sight of them, they were so…

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    has published in order to convey to you that what she writes on the paper physically may not be what she entails mentally Symbolizes play a big part in deferring literal and interpretation. Taking a look at Browning 's life she was an Italian from Florence. She wrote herself in her poems…

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    Through My Eyes Poem

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    Dedicated: To Shirley Tripp Johnson, A beautiful woman who became my inspiration With all that she does since the loss of her son. Sherry Ann Blevins and Chris ( Precious Angel Tricia Seymour) You two are the glue that holds me together. And to all the Angel Parents out there, My love and hugs to you all. Not Forever The first few years Went by in a blur I can’t remember. As there was no cure. Wanting to sleep, Lying in bed, Take this pain away, Reaching for my meds. A pain so excrutiating…

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