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    5th Sense of Cool

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    The Fifth Sense of Cool Barnes and Noble‚ along with countless bookstores around the world‚ act as a social hub. It has magazines‚ different types of books‚ a coffee house and people. While my friends try to look for another sequel to a book‚ I notice different types of people in the store. Some are there with their families to buy Burt’s Bees while others are looking for different translations of the bible. Each person at Barnes and Noble is part of one of the groups of cool. Chuck Klosterman

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    4th of July Speech

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    that their united colonies should become Independent States and that every political connection between them and Britain should be put away. Our fathers have succeeded with this resolution giving us the freedom we have today in America. This made the 4th of July an anniversary day we properly celebrate every year. Patriotism and Pride prompt us to celebrate this day in remembrance of the Declaration of Independence. Douglass’s words say to stand by those principles made by the Declaration of Independence

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    4th Day Narrative

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    A Day In 4th Grade It was 4th grade at Collins Elementary as I walked down the hall that morning. Outside‚ the sky was clear and there were puffs of white clouds floating all around‚ the sun was shining as bright as it could‚ and I thought today would be a good day. I made my way to my usual spot on the floor‚ underneath the huge window near the third grade bathrooms‚ a few floor tiles away from the big trash can. I was sliding down the wall to sit when they surrounded me. What they want coming

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    Hamlet's 5th Solioquey

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    This soliloquy is packed full of deep meanings and carefully executed literary elements that make it a very powerful passage which helps the readers get into Hamlet’s head for the first time to see what his true thoughts are. The mood of this passage is a very serious and personal one since it is Hamlet’s first soliloquy of the play. He speaks to himself seemingly to justify his feelings and to allow the readers to understand what it is running through his head. A lot of strong specific imagery is

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    5th Grade Tradition

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    In Patrick elementary school (at Heidelberg Germany)‚ we had this tradition were the fifth grade class visit the first grade class‚ to show them what the older kids look like. As the older kids we had to act almost like an older brother/sister to the young kids‚ and tell them what to expect when they are the older kids. There were many young kids when my class went to visit them‚ some of the kids there were children that I already knew‚ for instance‚ Sahara‚ John‚ Cody‚ Trent‚ etc. Many of these

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    IV Amendment

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    IV Amendment The Constitution‚ through the Fourth Amendment‚ protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.  The Fourth Amendment‚ however‚ is not a guarantee against all searches and seizures‚ but only those that are deemed unreasonable under the law.  Whether a particular type of search is considered reasonable in the eyes of the law‚ is determined by balancing two important interests.  On one side of the scale is the intrusion on an individual’s Fourth Amendment rights

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    their independence and freedom. In 1852‚ Frederick Douglass delivered a speech titled‚ “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July” at the Rochester Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Society in Rochester‚ NY. Douglass‚ a former slave‚ was invited to speak on July 5th. Douglass uses this opportunity to voice a major concern of his – the abolition of slavery. His powerful use of rhetoric must have captivated his audience. Douglass’ most convincing points are when he uses language to separate himself from America’s

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    Fifth Amendment

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    The Fifth Amendment dates back to the 17th century‚ in England. They used it to protect their citizens. It was designed to protect us just like it protected the people in England. It protects us against government authority in a legal procedure. Amendment 5 states‚ “No person shall be held to answer for a capital‚ or otherwise infamous crime‚ unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury‚ except in cases arising in the land or naval forces‚ or in the Militia‚ when in actual service in

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    The Fourth Amendment

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    government as well. One of these controlling factors is the Fourth Amendment‚ which protects our citizens and visitors from an array of items. A few in particular would be; right to privacy‚ search‚ and seizure. The Fourth Amendment also sets the tone for how arrests are affected and how reasonableness is weighed on heavily. The Fourth Amendment grants American citizens protection from illegal searches and seizures. The Fourth Amendment is designed to protect the right to privacy

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    The Thirteenth Amendment                                                            Nina Al Qoreishy                                                            Ms.Potina                                                          English IV­6                                                         March 28‚ 2013 The 13th amendment was one of the most influential Amendments to have ever passed in the U.S. The passing of this Amendment started its transition in the south in the 1963 and lasted for two years ending 1965

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