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    the man tosses a penny in the air. It’s like he’s playing the game heads or tails to decide if he should or should not fall in love with this girl. It does not take long for the man to realize that it is okay for him to fall in love. The man does indeed love this girl very much and wants to spend the rest of his life with her. The poet states that “he’s looped in the loops of her hair”‚ meaning the man is blinded by her love. The man also admits that even without tossing a penny‚ he would have come

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    Cigarette Advertising Bans

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    Topic: Cigarette Advertising Bans and Preventions Global consumption of cigarettes has been rising markedly; approximately one billion men and roughly 250 million women are cigarette consumers (Evan‚ 2008‚ Internet). The underestimation that cigarette smokers make towards the severity of health jeopardies of cigarette smoking damages their mental and physical states acutely‚ and fifty percent will die prematurely from tobacco-related illnesses (WHO‚ 2008‚ Internet). A miscellany of methods has

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    Lucky Penny that is the nickname given to me by my parents gave me the day I was born. And by all outward appearances‚ I was indeed Lucky. My parents took good care of me‚ and I am sure I appeared spoiled. From my life’s point of view as well‚ I had all a child could want from a beautiful home‚ pool‚ pets that I loved‚ and all the fun toys from Barbie dolls‚ the TRS80‚ and my favorite by far the Atari. I really wanted for not‚ and even into my older years‚ life was good. I can only fathom that

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    plastic and styrofoam ban

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    Environmentalism and Economic Freedom: The Case for Private Property Rights1 I. Introduction This paper shall attempt to reconcile environmentalism and economic freedom. Before making this seemingly quixotic endeavor‚ we must be sure we are clear on both concepts. Environmentalism may be non controversially defined as a philosophy which sees great benefit in clean air and water‚ and to a lowered rate of species extinction. Environmentalists are particularly concerned with the survival

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    Pit Bull Ban

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    temperament to their anatomy. All of these mistaken beliefs have lead Miami-Dade County to consider these dogs illegal to be owned within the parameters of the County. Due to the ban‚ most of the population has negative feelings against these dogs‚ including pre-conceived notions based on untrue proofs. The pit bull ban should be lifted in Miami-Dade County as well as in any other place they are illegal because it is unfair‚ discriminatory‚ and contradicting. Pit bulls have been described by many

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    Lewis Vs Neuromancer

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    Contrasting The Styles of CS Lewis and William Gibson Using Neuromancer and That Hideous Strength The styles of C.S Lewis and William Gibson occupy opposite poles in the Science fiction realm; chronologically‚ sub-genre-wise‚ and most importantly‚ in terms of style. They differ significantly‚ in terms of use of language‚ tone and personal philosophy. Yet both are brilliant examples of great science fiction. Style is one of the most important elements in any written work‚ perhaps as much so as

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    States should keep the penny or stop the production and distribution of it. My claim is yes‚ we should stop the production of the penny. My reasons being that pennies are a waste of space(Jeff Sommer)‚ it costs more to produce them than what they are worth(Jeff Sommer)‚ and with pennies gone‚ retail sales will be rounded up or down(Jeff Sommer). The counterclaim is that we should not stop the production and distribution of the penny. Some people say no to doing away with the penny for the following

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    Ban Fire Crackers

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    Diwali is celebrated with great vigour all across the nation. Bursting firecrackers is a tradition on Diwali. Diwali is also known as Deepavali in India. Firecrackers! Just the term creates joy and excitement in one’s mind. The heart flutters with thrill and enthusiasm developed by the sight those colorful showers and sparkles from the fireworks in the sky. But is it all about fun? Have you ever wondered how many harmful effects and disadvantages do these fireworks create for the environment?. It

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    Ban Competitive Eating

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    Many people are talking about if we should or should not ban competitive eating. According to “5 things you didn’t know about competitive eating” by Liz Neporent. “Competitive eating how safe is it” by Richard Sine. And “Should We Ban competitive eating” by Sarah McCarry and Adee Braun say that competitive eating should stay. Because of this It is obvious that competitive eating should stay. Also Competitive eating is very safe. According to “Competitive Eating how safe is it.” by Richard

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    Ray-Ban History

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    RAY-BAN: ThE hISTORY Of ThE TOp SELLING EYEwEAR BRANd wORLd wIdE 1936 Birth of Ray-Ban Eyewear For aviation‚ both military and civil‚ the 1920s was a decade of remarkable advances. Air traffic grew as a result. With the development of new aeroplanes that could fly higher and higher came altitude-related problems. Pilots were suffering from headaches and nausea because of glare and the great distances that they had to traverse. In 1929‚ General MacCready asked Ray-Ban for a new type of air force

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