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    Amanda Clark’s phone conversation came to an abrupt end when her Chevrolet Trailblazer rolled three times before landing on its roof. She’d run a stop sign and was broadsided by another driver. Metal caved in around her but the roof stayed intact and she survived with just scrapes and bruises” (Tracy). This story of Amanda Clark’s car accident caused by distracted driving is common among people. “In 2014‚ 3‚179 people were killed‚ and 431‚000 were injured in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted

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    English 271-80 Monday‚ March 24‚ 2014 The Flaw of Odysseus in the Odyssey and how he overcame his flaw After the Trojan war all of the Greek warriors had made it home‚ except for Odysseus and his men. For them the journey home had many twists and turns that caused them to be away from home for more than 10 years after the war. Their delay was caused because of their inability to follow direct orders and resist the temptation of disobedience. It was for this same reason why none of them made it

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    someones life value by their achievements‚ past‚ or the salary they receive. Amanda Ripley‚ in “What is a Life Worth”‚ states that nowadays we base life on money. “There’s even a price for your knee‚ roughly $200‚000.” (37). Putting a price on a life is morally wrong. In today’s society‚ people automatically expect money when their loved ones die‚ when the reality is no money can loved ones viod of a loved one. The character Hamlet in Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet” demonstrates the harsh fact that most

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    The Flaws of Bottled Water

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    Liquid Asset Bottled water companies are industries that cause detremental damage to the environment and its customers. But according to law and American economics‚ they are doing nothing wrong. They are an ever-expanding industry generating record profits. In America and the rest of the world‚ economic growth is the epitome of great modernized success. Yes‚ the companies are over using a lot of fossil fuels such as crude oil and natural gas. Yes‚ they are ruining ecosystems by draining water tables

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    doll that not only could talk but could move her eyes on mouth on her own was mind blowing. I saw a lot of cheery commercials on television for a doll called Amazing Amanda. It was so cool; the doll even had the same name as me! When I ripped through the colorful Barbie wrapping paper Christmas day and saw that it was the Amazing Amanda doll I jumped around like a grasshopper and raced to go find batteries. I played with that doll everyday‚ singing songs with her loudly which probably sounded more

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    read an article about Amanda Todd’s story‚ I was shocked and felt how no girl should go through the sexual harassment and cyberbullying that Amanda experienced. Amanda was manipulated to flash her bare chest to a stranger in a video chat room‚ when she was in seventh grade. The same stranger haunted her through social media by creating fake accounts‚ and blackmailing her with the picture of her bare chest for years. I seriously cannot imagine the amount of terror and pain Amanda felt through those threats

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    learnt from this genre of text. In particular‚ the hero’s “fatal flaw” gives readers poor examples of identifying and coping with imperfections in their character. These fatal flaws‚ which are not common in the real world‚ nevertheless engage with readers‚ and give them morals that many would consider important in their lives. To illustrate this point‚ examples will be given from Shakespeare’s famous tragedy‚ Macbeth‚ in which the fatal flaw plays a great part in teaching morale to the readers or listeners

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    the type of the crime as it was analyzed from the report that was provided‚ shows us that the murderer suffered from mental disorders‚ which led him in to doing this action. The case refers to a 13 year old girl from Island Harbor in Wessex named Amanda Bell that was reported to be missing on Thursday 5th July 2012 after she went for a bicycle ride in order to practice for the school sports day. Her parents in cooperation with the police that joined the search started looking for her and finally

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    The first serious accident as a result of the jitney service in Long Beach occurred February 6‚ 1915‚ when sixty-year-old Amanda Colbern (1853-2/6/1915) was struck at Fourth Street and Atlantic Avenue when returning from a revival meeting. Twenty-two year old W. J. Holloway was the driver. Some witnesses stated that young Holloway turned about in his seat to listen to one of his passengers and at that moment Mrs. Colbern walked in front of the car. The woman was hurled to the pavement‚ sustaining

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    The Flaws of Cultural Relativism Renowned philosopher Peter Singer once said: “...from a still larger point of view‚ my society is just one among other societies‚ and the interests of members of my society are no more important‚ from that larger perspective‚ than the similar interests of members of other societies… Taking the impartial element in ethical reasoning to its logical conclusion means‚ first‚ accepting that we ought to have equal concern for all human beings." What Singer is saying

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