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    Texas Hurricane Harvey

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    Hurricane Harvey has done to the state of Texas‚ yet the devastation is not only hitting the average American’s heart‚ but their wallets as well. Texas is a major supplier of oil to the country and Hurricane Harvey has put an abrupt halt to its oil production and refining. It is even quoted by Tom Kloza‚ the global head of energy analysis for Oil Price Information Service that “Satan could not have drawn up a more horrible geographic scenario for knocking out Texas refining”. And although some may have

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    way because we are deathly afraid of them. In Texas there are spiders that can kill you if you don’t make it to the hospital fast enough. They are called Black Widow’s. What’s bad about Spider’s living in Texas is that my dad (Keith) ‚ my older brother (Cole) ‚ my step mom (Janice)‚ and my step sister (Jenna) live their. They have poisonous snakes in the lake that my dad lives on. They are called Water Moccasins. Water Moccasins are snakes. Since Texas has a lot of poisonous animals I’m constantly

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    Texas vs Johnson

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    Texas VS. Johnson The First amendment of the Constitution of America calls for the protection of the United states citizens from the United States congress. It states that congress shall not pass any laws favoring a specific religious belief or stop any particular group from worshiping them. The first amendment also protects the United States citizen by allowing them freedom of speech/press and peaceful assembly or petition of the governments policies.(billofrightsInstitute) In 1984 Ronald Reagan

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    Annexation of the Philippines - Argument Against I reflect on our own Declaration of Independence that states "Governments are instituted among Men‚ deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed." We went to the Philippines to protect them from Spain and now here we are doing what we were keeping Spain from doing to these people. I ask you...do we have their consent to annex them? Do they believe it is in their best interest to be annexed to our great country? And what measures

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    Texans have long been concerned about their children’s education. Texas over 1‚000 school districts‚ one main issue is children getting less educated each year. Numerous students become abstracted with their electronic devices causing them not to concentrate during a lecture. Students also being truly disrespectful to their instructors. Test scores are lower each year‚ by the cause of student’s lack of ambition to learn. Getting distracted by cell phones is a vast concern. Children pay further attention

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    Population Boom In Texas

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    When Austin‚ TX began as a small settlement named Waterloo‚ no one could have predicted the amazing growth this city would experience. The first of many population booms occurred when this small town was named the capital of Texas and given its current name in 1839. Before long the population had soared to around 850 people. Since then‚ the city’s population has doubled approximately every 20 years as new industries develop and its reputation as a colorful‚ diverse community builds. The most recent

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    Against gay marriage In the article “For Gay Marriage” Andrew Sullivan argues that marriage should be available to any two citizens‚ which includes homosexuals. He defines marriage as “an emotion‚ financial‚ and psychological bond” between two individuals. Even thou most people define marriage between man and woman‚ he says it’s okay if the marriage couples are both man or woman as long as they have the “emotion‚ financial‚ and psychological bond”. Andrew stated the fact that a marriage license

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    There are many important issues in Texas politics but one of the most concerned by many Texans is immigration. Immigration is a big concern for people because a lot of people come here from other countries to work and be able to provide for their families. Although there are some immigrants here who are criminals and have not learn their lesson‚ if they were to deport those criminals that’s something I would be okay with but‚ I believe the majority are good people and are here for a good purpose

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    monologue said by John Keating. Keating is portrayed by Robin Williams and he does a wonderful job. He starts off by saying that poetry isn’t written just to be cute. It has a deeper meaning. It can stand for so many things. John takes time to discuss the necessities of the human race. We need medicine to heal us‚ laws to keep us in order‚ business to keep us off the coach and engineering to advance us. He is saying that we stay alive for “poetry‚ beauty‚ romance [and] love.” John quotes one of Walt

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    American Annexation of Hawaii Queen Lili’ouklani succeeded her sibling to end up ruler of Hawaii. She was raised a Christian and was conversant in English. She was faithful to the Hawaiian people. She contradicted Hawaii being attached into the US. This prompted her end. American and British farmers started to assume control; they purchased up bundles of area and had an extensive group of farmers. By 1875 US corporations overwhelmed the sugar trade. In 1888‚ American planters constrained another

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