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    Smoking-Related Disease

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    There are millions American current and former smokers living with a disease related to their smoking habit. In 2014, Brian Rostron, PhD has revised the figures for smoking-related diseases and deaths from 1998 to 2014, which were given by CDC, in the article: Smoking-Attributable Mortality by Cause in the United States: Revising the CDC’s Data and Estimates. In particular, the article points out that the number of respiratory diseases has increased through the 6-year period, ending at nearly…

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    Pig Essay

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    During the spring they will commonly graze in grass or marshlands on different grasses or clover. In the summer when the ground dries up, they will begin to forage on roots, wild oats, and bulbs. Fall and Winter will cause the pigs to travel to the woodlands and eat berries and nuts, and sometimes even acorns (Lohman,…

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    for the richest people of our community for holding their private elaborate wedding occasions in this quaint Victorian village, that sits on its 39-acre village site, majestically surrounding by an additional 324 acres of unspoiled natural lush woodlands & enchanting meadows with its several natural wandering pathway trails. * .. By all means, offering the loving couples one convenient astonishing location for romantically holding their Wedding ceremonies in the Victorian white church,…

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    Sudden Oak Death

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    and it was recently discovered in the year of 1995, which at this point has a high susceptibility to the species of oaks and tanoaks. Looking at the big picture, if we don't do something it's going to impact the overall health of the surrounding woodlands since if one tree falls, the other is one step…

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    9/11 Short Stories

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    "A traveler in Crowned Fox woodlands? Quite odd." There an old lady stood, just down the rocky path where trees grew overhead, "Come now, you must be cold out in this snowy weather." "Hmm? You wish to hear the tale of the two broken kings?" She mused as the snowy earth cracked underneath her shoes as she walked, "I suppose that it won't hurt to tell a tale." She opened the door to a small hut and gestured inside, "Sit down my friend and I shall tell the tale..." The old lady sighed as she sat…

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    The glazier played a big role in the medieval ages. Especially, their daily life, their job, and the stained glass they produced. Their daily life was somewhat similar to other peasants in their community because they wore the same clothes and they ate the same food. On the other hand, the glazier would travel and live in workshops instead of staying in one area like other peasants. Furthermore, the glazier had a challenging job because of how stained glass was created, the tools that was used…

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    Pakistan Holidays Pakistan is cultural rich country with assortment of numerous festivals celebrated every year. In Pakistan several days are designated as national holidays in reminiscences of national heroes and significant events. Some most common of them are: • Pakistan Day – 23 March. • Independence Day – 14 August. • Defense of Pakistan Day – 6 September. • Birth and death anniversaries of Quaid-e-Azam – 25 December and 11 September respectively. • Labor Day – 1 May. While some frequent…

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    way. Finally, she sacrificed one feeling for another and saved value and purity of her heart. Very unusual and unique way to add an emotional side to this story, when the narrator chosen to address and speak to the nature throughout this passage “woodland and summer-time, remember! Bring your gifts and graces and tell your secrets to this lonely country child!”(212). It helps to underline value of the sacrifice of what this young girl has done, without wanting any reward from…

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    Humanity thinks of itself as the superior race, above all other forms of life. However, in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Dr. Victor Frankenstein takes this feeling of supremacy a step further and creates a monster out of deceased human corpses that he stole from local graveyards. However, this “monster” does not outline his creator’s expectations of mindlessness or humanity, but it embodies a sentient creature with some human-like characteristics. Despite the seemingly monstrous appearance and…

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    “The Way You Look Tonight”. Since that night, I haven’t touched a drop of that particular JD. Once I’d had about a quarter of the bottle and shamefully belted out Sinatra hits, I was compelled to yank my bag upside down. Its contents spewed over the woodland floor and I snatched up my lighter and some old pictures of us, taken almost two decades before. I flicked through the wad of other photos wet from the ground that captured us grow old. I gasped for air through thick tears as I held some of…

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