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    at you from across the ballroom floor. Juliet: who may you be and the man you came with? Romeo: I am Romeo of the Montague household and fine young man with me is my dear cousin Benvolio. [ Waves Benvolio over to where they are standing ] Benvolio: Yes cousin? Romeo: I would like you to meet Ms… uhh what's your name Miss? Juliet: I am Juliet of the Capulet household Romeo: well Juliet you are the jewel of the ball and the diamond in your eye and it would be an honor if you could dance with me.…

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    Critical thinking can be disclosed distinctively as indicated by a certain control. It is the procedure where one wishes/focuses to achieve an answer for an issue from a current circumstance. Critical thinking takes a gander at the premise of an issue and tries to search for an exit plan fundamentally living up to expectations towards accomplishing some objective. It incorporates a few stages to coming to the objective which is an answer for the issue being referred to. There are six stages on…

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    right. “I know where Harmony is,” came her voice, pitch rising and falling as she turned. “I know where they’re keeping her.” She stopped, finally, not even breathing fast. “Would you like to know?” Harmony. What a nice name. Yes. Very nice indeed. “Sterling?” “Yes?” The girl stepped toward me, planting her feet just above the top of my head. She bent over, staring down at me, her features upside down. And boy, wasn’t that funny? I grinned goofily, wondering if the girl found my face as…

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    their slaves at any time, and would even attempt to aggravate slaves to the point where masters would find a reason to punish them. This statement can be supported when Stroyer clarifies how masters have said, “Oh ye think yourself as good as ye master ye-…ye so big ye can’t speak to me ye-…” As a victim of violence by his master himself, Stroyer described under what conditions he had to work. From riding horses, to working in trades he had to work hard at his jobs while being brutally…

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    and FSA Account HSA HRA FSA Who owns it? YOU EMPLOYER EMPLOYER Can be used on deductibles or copays? YES YES YES Can be used on premiums? NO NO NO Limits on how much you place in it? YES NO-employer places money YES Who puts money in it? YOU EMPLOYER EMPLOYER Does it rollover to a new year? YES NO NO Can it be cashed out? YES NO NO Can I keep it when I leave a job? YES NO NO Can it earn interest? YES NO…

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    in. I cannot imagine what it is like to be in that situation. Let me get this clear. You believe a living being constitutes having a heart beat and organs, therefore a fetus’s life should not be terminated? Janice: Yes I believe that. Dead things do not have heart beats. Socrates: Yes this is true. However, animals keep coming to my mind. They also have organs and a heartbeat, so in that case, they are living beings. Do you agree? Janice: Absolutely, sir. Socrates: By this definition, would it…

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    present and praying. As he analyzed the chapel, Queequeg had found him and they stood together. Ishmael saw plaques dedicated to the men that lost their lives at sea and he grew enraged inside, “Oh! Ye whose dead lie buried beneath the green grass; who standing among flowers can say-here, here lies my beloved; ye know not the desolation that broods in bosoms like these. What bitter blanks in those black-bordered marbles which cover no ashes…”. Ishmael goes on mentally rebuking these women for…

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    In Fahrenheit 451 the author, Ray Bradbury, ends the book by having the society collapse creating an ending that can be viewed as optimistic since there is the possibility of a new and refurbished society to form. The destruction of the society (1) opens the door to new opportunities for a better society to come as well as (2) a new life for the main character, Guy Montag, as he sets off with fellow bibliophiles that have a plan for the future. Topic Sentence #1- By Bradbury ending the novel…

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    Grendel smashed through the giant doors with ease! Beowulfs men have been assaulting him, but are quite literally being torn apart. In all my years of traveling to witness feats of greatness, I’ve never seen anything like this. There goes an arm, and oh yes! Someone’s got, oh no, oh no, a sword was lodged into Grendels head but it seemed to have no effect! He has the man in his arm now! He has him, he, oh my god. I need a moment to collect myself everyone.…

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    Paragraph 3 body: Topic sentence: The Romans also had a better system of citizenship because they allowed more people to join their empire. Evidence: “sons of freed slave: yes, female children: yes, Free-native born male children: yes” Explanation: Unlike Athens, Rome allowed most females and sons of freed slaves to gain citizenship. Evidence: “Rome: At birth if parents were citizens and if married in certain areas of Europe” Explanation: This means…

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