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    PIAPI HIGH SCHOOL Dumaguete City In Partial Fulfillment To The Subject ENGLISH FOURTH YEAR S.Y 2012-2013 Submitted to: MR. Claudio Albina Sun J.R English Teacher Submitted by: Janicarl rubin Researcher‚ IV Sun February 22‚ 2013 Title: the dangerous effects towards health of taking drugs Thesis Statement: the dangerous effects of drugs into the body of a person Introduction: II. History of Drugs: III. Types of drugs: 3.1Narcotics 3.4 Steroids

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    The article “Bucking‚ the trend” written by Gayatri Parameswaran illuminates how rodeos are a big part of America’s history and culture‚ rodeos make people and families who they are and make traditions‚ as well as harm the animals used in the events. To start this off‚ how rodeos would be a big part of America’s history and culture by being with us since after the Civil War. The rodeo truly gained some attention in the beginning of the 1920s‚ to save the “Wild West” part of America. The paraphrase

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    5.07A Wild West Brainstorming: When I hear the word “cowboy” I think of.. 1. a tall slender man 2. boots 3. wrangler jeans 4. rural and southern accents 5. hats 6. fishing 7. respectful 8. flannel 9. guns 10. mudding 11. hunting 12. has manners‚ ex. Yes ma’am‚ Yes sir. 13. whiskey 14. leather 15. cows 16. poker 17. tobacco Outlaw: Black Bart Known as the master outlaw of his time. He had become the master at stealing from stagecoaches. He believed

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    injection. 2. Cocaine Cocaine is a crystalline tropane alkaloid that is obtained from the leaves of the coca plant. It is both a stimulant of the central nervous system and an appetite suppressant‚ giving rise to what has been described as a euphoric sense of happiness and increased energy. It is most often used recreationally for this effect. Cocaine is a potent central nervous system stimulant. Its effects can last from 20 minutes to several hours‚ depending upon the dosage of cocaine taken‚ purity

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    The classic stereotype of the Western cowboy impacts the way Ennis and Jack view their relationship throughout the screenplay based on the short story‚ Brokeback Mountain by Annie Proulx and the film Brokeback Mountain directed by Ang Lee. The stereotypical Western cowboy is depicted throughout as quite masculine and are expected to behave and live a certain way‚ this is not directed said‚ but the film and novel suggests so. This typical stereotype leads Ennis and Jack to respond indifferently. They’re

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    drugs is not the solution.‚" (rebuttal to America Aug. 8‚ 1992 article by Joseph P. Kane)‚ (Cover Story)‚ America‚ (1993): Feb 13‚ v168‚ n5 pp. 7(3). Mohs‚ Mary E.; Ross‚ Ronald; Leonard-Green‚ Tina. "Nutritional effects of marijuana‚ heroin‚ cocaine and nicotine.‚" Journal of the American Dietetic Association‚ (1990): Sept.‚ v90 n9‚ pp. 1261(7). Riechmann‚ Deb (Associated Press)‚ "Study faults drug‚ alcohol messages: Songs‚ movies don ’t expose youths to drawbacks enough‚ government says‚" The

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    Have you ever been to the Rodeo? Have you seen the amazing cowboys riding and catching the stallions and bulls. The crowd sits in awe as the extraordinary cowboy stays on the bull even though the bull bucks and kicks all around. Bulls undergo harsh conditions‚ cruelty‚ and for the riders it can be deadly. People should not participate in bull riding. Cruelty to animals has been very looked down upon‚ but nobody realizes the pain the bull goes through. Bull riding isn’t really a nice ride. It can

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    and the tables that sat in front of them stacked two feet high with steaming hot pancakes. The people‚ who stood in lines waiting to be served‚ were moved quickly and efficiently through by servers. There were city slickers‚ country folks‚ bikers‚ cowboys‚ Indians‚ mothers‚ fathers and children all enjoying their morning breakfast under the vast blue Wyoming sky. By the end of the ten days‚ the Kiwanis club will have made and served around 100‚000 pancakes. It never failed to amaze me how the people

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    resolution Civil War Spanish–American War (1898) Conflicts between Spain and the United States on Cuban independence Stephen Crane as a war correspondent Attempt to get first-hand knowledge Go to Cuba twice (1896‚1898) Texas Cowboy Ex-soldiers Former slaves A bachelor ( a man who would never marry ) Fearless Drink beer Play poker game Pistol-carrying Wear jeans‚ cotton shirt Yellow Sky Plain in Western Texas Accessible by train (bring Eastern civilization

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    region of existing settlements of Americans. In a broad sense‚ the notion of the frontier was the edge of the settled country where unlimited free land was available and thus unlimited opportunity. Being a frontiersman in the so-called Wild West‚ a cowboy‚ rancher or gold miner were idealized within American mystery. Mark Twain colorfully related that accounts of gold strikes in the popular press had supported the feverish expansion of the mining frontier and provoked mining “stampedes” during the

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