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    Raissa Ivahat English Composition 102 Individual Project2 For many centuries people have been wondering what the beauty is‚ but up to the present day there is neither definite answer nor a shared vision. Beauty can hardly mean the same to all the people because we are different and our standards and tastes differ as well. We all think that someone or something is beautiful when it provides a perceptual experience of pleasure‚ placidity and satisfaction. It is a well-known fact that beauty

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    School systems today are so indulgent in their rules‚ guidelines and consequences; thus causing cheating‚ copying or forgeries to be regularly used. Students take advantage of copying someone else’s work whenever they are given the chance‚ because they abhor doing their own work. Other times‚ students will have someone else do their work and turn it in as their own‚ not realizing the aftermath this can create. This creates a lack of creativity‚ no sense of responsibility and the students will never

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    Bad Credit 1 The Consequences of Having Bad Credit Andrea Ospina University of Phoenix COMM /105 Introduction to Effective Written Communication Suzanne Green‚ Ph. D. August 22‚ 207 Bad Credit 2 The Consequences of Having Bad Credit Having a bad credit is the result of numerous mistakes. Late payments and spending more money than you have can contribute to lower your credit score. When you irresponsibly start getting all the credit cards they offer you‚ and start swiping

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    The Holocaust started in 1933 when Hitler became a dictator of Germany. The Holocaust was the killing of not hundreds but millions of Jews not including other people by the Nazis and Hitler. The Jews were sent to Concentration Camps. They sprayed them down with gasses. He also took over Eastern and Western Germany. Many other people were effected in the Holocaust too‚ it wasn’t just Jews. The Holocaust ended in 1945. When it started in 1932 Adolf Hitler was voted for presidential elections. Then

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    Comparison of “The Storm” and “The Bridges of Madison County” The story by Kate Chopin “The Storm” reminded me so much of the book “The Bridges of Madison County” by Robert James Waller. The characters are set in a place isolated from their families so that they have the freedom to interact. In Chopin’s work she has the storm keeping the husband and young son from coming home which also causes the former lover to have to come in the house because it is raining so hard. In Waller’s story the

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    Symbolism in "The Storm"

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    “The Storm” “The Storm” written by Kate Chopin starts off with Bibi at a local store called Friedheimer’s with his father Bibinot. Bibi and Bibinot notice that there is a storm on the way‚ so Bibinot lets his son know that his mom‚ Calixta‚ will be okay during the storm. Bibinot and Bibi decide to stay at the store and wait patiently for the storm to pass through them. Meanwhile‚ Calixta is at home and does not even notice that the storm was coming in. Once she finally realizes the storm is coming

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    rest and talking with friends but you can see peole eating fastly and not talking to anybody. This busyness lead to born of fast food style and fast food retaurants. This kind of restaurants are very popular and widespread all over the world. They cause many negative things in people’s lifes. As known fast food is sourced from the busyness of people. They have to work too much and gain much Money in order to sustain their lifes in such a big and merciless world. Eating fast food is very harmful

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    Factors Influencing the Storm Hydrograph 1 | Geology of catchment area | | Geology | Lag Time | Rising Limb | Peak Discharge | Recession Limb | | Permeable rocks | Long | Gentler | Low | Gentler | | Impermeable rocks | Short | Extremely steep | High | Steeper | | Permeable rocks possess more concentrated lines of weaknesses and preexisting joints that can be exploited by water. Water flow along these open cracks and pathways within the rock is

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    Distracted driving involves any nondriving activity that causes drivers not to pay full attention to their driving‚ including manual‚ visual and cognitive activities. Drivers that take their hands off of the wheel to turn the radio station‚ send text messages‚ eat or groom themselves increase their risk of causing traffic accidents. Talking on cell phones or other passengers‚ looking at a map or using a navigational system are all distractions that cause traffic accidents as well. According to the National

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    Desertification in Africa Land covers “ 14.9 billion hectares of the earth’s face”. According to the United Nations data‚ “ 6.1 billion hectares are dryland” of which one billion hectares are “ naturally hyper arid desert”(www.eden-foundation.org). The rest has either become desert or is being threatened by desertification. This natural process has caused misery among those most directly caught in its path‚ turning productive land into dryland. (Mensching‚ 7). The Sahel- the world’s largest dryland-

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