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    World War 3 “These days, leaders of North Korea declare war on America, Donald John Trump, the 45th president of U.S.A also a declaration of war, What’s happen next, please keep watching BBC news.” Dave shout done the TV and look outside, the sky was clouded, a team of planes passed the vast expanse of the United States. The sound of the plane was like a wild animal roaring and fly to east. He take an bottle of bear and sit on the sofa,if the news doesn’t say, everybody still know what’s going…

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    Research Paper On Asthma

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    what causes the breathing issues associated with asthma. When discussing asthma, one must consider triggers such as allergens or irritants. The triggers to asthma symptoms vary among people. The irritants include but are not limited to exercise, windy weather, cold air, and secondhand smoke. (Qvar: Teva Group, 2015) There are some common symptoms shared by most people with asthma. These symptoms are coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and tightening in the chest. Asthma is usually a…

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    The first time I ever shot a deer came as a tremendous surprise to me. It happened about four years ago. I had hunted for a while before that, but that was the first year that I actually took it seriously and I got my gun safety license so I could shoot. It was the second weekend in rifle season, so it was empty in the woods and quiet. It was a cold, crisp Saturday morning. The moon was full so on our walk out we didn't need a flashlight or anything because it was bright enough to see. We…

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    in many ways. Humans impact the environment by building skyscrapers, making new roads, and polluting the air. Most of these have negative impacts. Three ways the environment affects the people are it’s cold weather, rain and flooding, and it’s very windy. Flooding can cost humans lots of money especially in areas with high concentrations of people. Two political issues currently involving Chicago is the cover-up of a teen shooting that happened last year and whether or not the mayor of Chicago…

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    with a population of nearly three million people (roughly one percent of the entire nation's inhabitants!) it's not hard to imagine that many of America's most famous people are current residents of Chicago homes or at least once had a home in the Windy City. Here is but a small sampling of some of the more interesting Chicago homes ranging from minutely interesting to intriguingly gruesome. Mae Jemison: First African-American Woman in Space Mae Jemison grew up in Morgan Park, an upscale area…

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    Courage can be defined in many ways. Courage can someone who came back from a hard time proving they are worth to continue, all the way to someone taking a bullet for someone. Courage comes in all sorts of ways. It’s the ability of doing something that most likely will come with risks. Over the past few weeks we all have heard the word “courage.” We hear these stories about people risking their life to save someone else. To me, that is the definition of courage. If you are willing to give…

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    earth’s surface. Tundra comes from the word Tunturia. Tundra is the coldest biome in the earth, and it’s hard to live in it from how cold it is. Tundra doesn’t have trees (treeless) in the Arctic and top of the mountains where the climate is cold or windy. Extremely low temperature and a little precipitation Tundra’s lands are covered with snow until summer comes Climate: A tundra is a treeless place; it is cold for the whole year and in summer the sun shine for 24 hours a day, it is called…

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    through. Also it talks about the taboo topics we don’t talk about in society, or which could be important to their lives. This One Summer is the story of two girls, Rose age 12, and Windy age 11, going through life and finding that some things are more difficult to understand and more complex than they seem. Rose and Windy go to Awago Beach every summer. They start to develop and grow more than normal experiencing new things that they don’t quite understand, as well as having people in their…

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    “A Room with a View,” written by E.M. Forster, is a tale of love and of self discovery. Taking place in partly Florence, Italy and the other part Surrey, England, this story tells of how Lucy Honeychurch finds love in an unlikely man, George Emerson. Forster cleverly links the two locations in which the books take place to differing themes of the story itself: victorian vs. progressive, self denial vs. self expression, independence vs. reliance, and dishonestly vs. transparency. Each of these…

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    The sounds of gunfire were abundant like an intense hailstorm. The bullets crackled into the air, oblivious to their actual purpose. Each bullet fired eventually penetrating something, whether it was living or non-living. I wonder if the person pulling the trigger felt any emotions of compassion, sorrow, guilt or even regret. There was another death in my hometown of Ramadi, a father trying to protect his family from the jihadist group ISIS. Feeling threatened and defenceless I lay awake at…

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