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    Prescription Drug Abuse

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    Amy Thompson Speech 2 Oral Communications Prescription Drug Abuse Today I am going to talk to you about prescription drugs abuse. Many of us know people that take prescribed medication on a daily basis and I don’t know about you guys but I have seen people that have become addicted in which it’s sometimes painful to watch. No one decides to get addicted to prescription pain pills‚ sometimes a person’s body becomes immune the amount and that’s why they need more and more to help control the

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    Children's Gender Roles

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    Lopart (voiced by Tom Kenny) — The owner of a candy store next to Manny’s workshop. He is a single middle aged man who lives happily with his cat Fluffy. There hasn’t been a reference to him ever being in a romantic relationship‚ although he does have an excellent relationship with his mother. Mr. Lopart’s

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    INTRODUCTION~ Eclipse is the third novel in the Twilight Saga‚ written by Stephanie Meyer. It is an amazing novel that explores the theme of love by using the techniques of characterisation‚ settings and language. The evidence of these points will be discussed to demonstrate the effectiveness of Meyer’s ability to develop love. The book is basically about a human‚ Bella Swan‚ and a vampire‚ Edward Cullen‚ who fall in love and the battles they have to face to be together. PARAGRAPH 1~CHARACTERISATION~

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    “[f]ictional detectives are often loners‚ but being women makes them doubly alone”. Saga and Martin challenged perceptions of male/female emotional stereotypes. Martin’s chaotic personal life is a mess. He himself seems unable to control his libidinal instincts. On the

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    Nordic Mythology

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    understand the importance of preserving the heritage of Northern Europe. Asatru is a modern day religion that is based on the belief structure found in Nordic mythology. What we know of the old Nordic traditions was derived from three main sources: the Sagas‚ the Eddas and the Rune Stones that are littered all across Northern Europe. The Eddas are a collection of poems that are the main source of the legendary stories that define Nordic mythology as we know it today. These poems can be found in a manuscript

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    movies. Both contain blood sucking vampires and big werewolves. Both movies involve a human girl who falls in love with a vampire. Both also have two people fighting over the same girl. The differences between the Vampire Diaries and the Twilight Saga is that the vampires in the vampire diaries can’t go out into the bright sunlight or they will burn unless they have a certain ring that allows them to go into the sun

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    Teeth Informative Speech

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    Our teeth are considered by most as one of the most important parts of our bodies. We use our teeth multiple times a day to eat. Our teeth break up our food into smaller pieces so it is easier to digest. Without our teeth it would be very hard to eat because we couldn’t be able to break down our food. The average adult human has thirty two teeth in their mouth. If you don’t take care of your teeth and care for them they will turn yellow and disgusting. Eventually if you don’t care for your teeth

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    Tongue Twisters

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    Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers‚ Where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked? | 2I saw Susie sitting in a shoe shine shop. Where she sits she shines‚ and where she shines she sits. | 3How many boards Could the Mongols hoard If the Mongol hordes got bored?from the comic Calvin & Hobbes‚ by Bill Waterson | 4How can a clam cram in a clean cream can? | 5Send toast

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    Rings"‚ "The Matrix"‚ et al.)‚ embedded itself into popular culture‚ and changed the genre of science fiction. The main reason Star Wars is such a pertinent film franchise is due to its omnipresence. In 15 years‚ Americans will watch the Star Wars saga in narrative sequence (episodes I-VII and onward) because of how prevalent the storyline is in America’s society. To begin with‚ George Lucas created "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope"‚ a film with a vast and complex plot. When the film naturally

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    the mentor figure. Practically every book and movie ever made has one. The mentor usually aids the protagonist in achieving his goal. “Star Wars” has an excellent example and even though the mentor changes throughout the saga‚ there is a mentor present for the duration of the saga. In the original trilogy‚ the mentor‚ Ben Kenobi‚ taught Luke Skywalker the ways of a Jedi. Another example is Rafiki‚ from “The Lion King”. He helps Simba realize that he must go back to Pride Rock. Similarly‚ in Antigone

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