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    attention in merely a week. Due to the fact that the media could get everyone’s eyes on whatever it wanted, it leads to that conclusion that protesting is an excellent way to get attention. If the media can make Kylie Jenner’s haircut spread like wildfire in merely a day, it’s immeasurable capability to spread news of numerous social justice warriors is always quite the spectacle. When a large group of unhappy people gather and make noise towards a known issue it gets the media’s attention.…

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    Helix Research Paper

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    Word of the company’s products would spread like wildfire, as it is talked about by people who have purchased the app. Helix needs to patent the technology of the DNA app store, so rival companies can’t copy their product to steal future customers. This is a very advanced system, which makes it a huge target…

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    Why Marijuana Shouldn’t Face Legalization In this essay, reasons will be stated why Marijuana should not be legalized. Here are just a few of the reasons. 1. If Marijuana is legalized, it may become more easily accessible to minors and put more young people in harm's way. 2. Excessive Marijuana use may also cause physical and mental health issues. 3. Lastly, Marijuana is the most abused drug in the United States and around the world and is also a gateway drug to harder, more dangerous drugs.…

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    to be. I heard them tell me they wanted to be pharmacists, teachers, nurses, welders, oil field workers, and even FBI agents. All my friends had been motivated at a young age but not me. See, I moved from house to house and state to state like a wildfire. We went from Georgia to Mississippi to Alabama which meant that I changed schools with each move. I never really got settled in enough to ever get motivated. That all changed once we moved to Alabama. I was enrolled in a Career Tech Center in…

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    In the year of 1932 stock car racing was banned but the prohibition ended in 1933. Stock car racing spread like wildfire across America. There was a certain moment when everything eve clicked into place inside my mind. It seemed such a simple thing to understand but sometime it's easier said than done. It last winter when we got my stock car and I was very excited to get it. My dad and I started working on my stock car. It was about 10 to 11 months later when we got it completed. It looked like…

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    My favorite campsites close down mid summer due to the lack of water. Campfires are often prohibited because of the inability to extinguish an unnatural wildfire. And our rivers are all but dried up. Water allotments forced my family to gather our shower waste in buckets to flush our toilets with. We filled two-liter bottles with sand and put them in the toilet tanks to reduce the amount of water per flush…

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    The first was the spreading of a rumor that the body of Kyron had been found. This rumor spread like wildfire, and while being disproven within a day continued to spread and many were despised as the truth did not spread as quickly as the rumor. At the same time Kyron’s father Kaine moved out of the family 's home with Kyron’s 19-month old sister and served…

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    Philadelphia, the largest and most important U.S. city, soon fell apart in the summer of 1793. A deadly disease with absolutely no cure spread through the city like wildfire, killing more than 5,000 people. Conditions were so horrible, that almost everyone who could leave left. The whole government fled the city, including George Washington, the first U.S. president. Only one government official was brave enough to stay behind and help. Matthew Clarkson was a symbol of heroism for all those who…

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    Understanding what a crisis is and how to effectively communicate in a time of crisis are two things that business managers must become acquainted with. The Flint Water Crisis is an excellent example of a lack of managerial communication during a time of crisis and how that lack of communication made matters worse. The situation in Flint can be looked at as what not to do during a crisis. This report will cover what happened in the city of Flint, what a crisis is, what crisis communication is,…

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    Introduction Narrative Picture me a child 16 months old, in a park playing happily with my parents...now picture my parents smoking their cigarettes. The smoke reaches me continually through the few hours that we are there. My lungs are filled with dangerous chemicals through a process referred to as second hand smoking. Later, because my irresponsible parents failed to stop themselves and take care of my health. This has been happening since I was born, I end up in the hospital later that week.…

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