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    celebrities in the music industry (Raymond par. 4). Many people believe the Illuminati no longer exists and it is all a hoax (Barrett 100). The fact remains that the Illuminati does exist and its origins are true (Epperson 78). The Illuminati’s existence can be proven because of their manipulation of celebrities in the music industry (Raymond par. 4). The Illuminati has tampered with the lives of many celebrities such as‚ Beyoncé‚ Jay-Z‚ Elvis‚ and even Blue Ivy (par. 112). The Illuminati controls the lives

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    Hercules: A Self-made Hero

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    Alcmene. Zeus’ wife‚ Hera‚ did not like Hercules one bit and one day decided to make him very upset anyway that she could. To do this‚ she sent him into a fit and went crazy. According to mythweb‚ "In a frenzy‚ he killed his own children [and wife]" (par. 2 "Heracles"). Because he killed his family‚ he was punished by having to labor through 12 total trials. Through this process of atonement‚ Hercules displays the characteristics of a high-god for the which leads him to become known as a hero. The

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    cruel practices. In the Lottery story‚ the villagers do the lottery to ensure their good harvest as Mr. warner said “Used to be a saying about Lottery in June‚ corn be heavy soon”. (The Lottery‚ par 33) And‚ the writer of Harrison Bergeron story says “ They were equal every which way.” (Harrison Bergeron‚ par 1). The society intends to make people equal in this story. The next similarity is that powerful authorities

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    Homelessness Report

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    Controversies‚ par.17) In 2001‚ Dennis Culhane‚ a professor of social work at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia‚ and his associates conducted a study on the cost effectiveness of the New York/New York Agreement. They factored in the cost of hospitalizations‚ jailing‚ and shelters and found “the net cost of the New York/New York Agreement was only around $1‚000 per unit each year‚ making it an extremely affordable solution for most governments.” (Homelessness Issues‚ par.18) “Housing first”

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    Ageism in Care Circles: Altering Perceptions.” par. 2). In the end‚ elders are given negative stereotypical comments and assumptions that result in a decrease in the elder’s self confidence and esteem. Elderly patients in hospitals are often belittled by nurses and called offensive names. Doris Roberts has testified that she and her elderly peers are often “portrayed as dependent‚ helpless‚ unproductive and demanding rather than deserving” (Dittmann par. 10). Insults like these will dramatically lower

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    Pothole and Roads

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    collectively end up paying millions of dollar to repair their cars‚ all because some cities aren’t spending the money to repair their roads” (Leamy and Weber‚ Par. 15). According to Midweek “Ball estimates that most pothole damage runs between $800 and $1‚200 for repairs‚ which will always include new parts and front-end alignment.” (Pelusa‚ par.18) As Joe Platt puts it‚ “We should not have to pay one more penny for our roads” (Letters to the Editor‚ Letter 2)‚ which is understand able in time like

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    needed to receive a Bachelor’s degree generally ranges 110-140 (“What Are Credit Hours & Courses in US Universities? Full time vs. Part time?” par 2). For most Master’s degree programs‚ thirty to thirty-nine credit hours are generally required. The number needed to graduate from the University of Iowa is 120 (“Credit Hour Requirements & Policies” par. 3 ). “I need 120 credit hours to graduate‚” said Doug (Lizak 2012). Each college has different graduation requirements. Megan said‚ “I needed 124

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    Gun Control Arguments

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    on assault rifles is unconstitutional. Joseph Sobran‚ an American journalist and writer analyzes the amendment: "The Second Amendment‚ whatever else it means‚ clearly forbids the federal government to ‘infringe’ that right” (par. 8). The federal government has taken away that right by limiting assault rifles. First‚ nowhere in the Constitution is the federal government granted to right to limit an individual’s right to own firearms. On the contrary‚ the Second Amendment expressly grants this right

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    Women In The Giver

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    Offspring Options: It’s a Mother of a Problem! What is a mother? A woman who gives labor to a child‚ for one‚ but there is more to the equation‚ for example: a person who cares for a newborn‚ who raises the child‚ and who child considers their mother. When women become pregnant‚ they are faced with decisions and choices that‚ depending on their environment‚ they may not have a say in. Which begs the question: do women have a choice when it comes to procreation? Essentially‚ women within dystopian

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    over-powerful 2.) Elisa works inside a “wire fence that protected her flower garden from cattle and dogs and chickens” (paragraph 9). What does this wire fence suggest? Trapped under a “grey-flannel fog” that encloses the valley like a lid on a pot (par. 1)‚ Elisa works behind the symbolic barrier of the wire fence that protects her flower garden and her from the wider world. Custom denies her and her restless energy the adequate outlets that men enjoy. She cannot buy and sell cattle as her husband

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