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    Colin Powells life was a long adventure of achievements with choices to. He did things that helped other people. He did things that saved other people. Many things can happen in one man’s life. For Colin Powell‚ he went from having parents that were very poor‚ to being secretary of state. Here is his story. His choices made his life a lot better‚ like I said‚ he helped other people which made him feel better. The people he will have saved will be thankful ad be happy that they are alive. Other things

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    An abundance of Katherines is a book written by the award- winning author John Green. This work of the famous author consists 19 chapters and 215 pages of a knowledge-filled story. Colin Singleton is a child prodigy who is somehow attached to girls named Katherine. When it comes to girls with this nine- letter name‚ Colin always gets dumped. Nineteen times‚ to be exact. He was suffering and still hurting from his nineteenth Katherine and after all of his heartaches and being dumped by his girlfriends

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    between Phillip’s decision to withhold information from Colin‚ and Douglas’s responsibilities as Colin’s pharmacist to disclose the information to Colin due to its long-term repercussions. Colin’s medication‚ PitEase‚ has been known to cause sterility in up to 7% of the people taking the medication. Colin’s father‚ Phillip tries to prevent Douglas from sharing this information with Colin‚ by pleading to Douglas emotionally‚ by stating that Colin is "completely reclusive‚ shying away from friends… and

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    Colin Kaepernick‚ a known San Francisco 49ers quarterback‚ is now also known for another reason: he sparked controversy. According to‚ “In the ‘land of the free’ are you free to sit out the national anthem” people find his action to be either inspiring or offensive. He sparked this ginormous controversy by simply by sitting down during the national anthem‚ an act that is considered treasonous by some‚ but others consider his methods a necessary action in order to bring attention to the cause that

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    has not yet solved. But in August 24 2016‚ the San Fresco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick made a controversy debate when he took a knee during the national anthem. Many americans were offended. As they felt disrespected from NFL players. As Colin Kaepernick spoke to the media‚ and explain the reason why he took a knee during the national anthem‚ was to protest against America’s doing. But it led to many hatred towards Colin kaepernick and the NFL. Because what have we done to show america that their

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    The Devil Holds the Pitchfork Ref: The Casebook of Forensic Detection‚ Colin Evans Author Statement: To show DNA evidence was used to convict Colin Pitchfork. The fifteen year old girl‚ Lynda Mann‚ was found dead on the morning of November 22‚ 1983. She was located in a footpath in Narborough‚ England by a hospital porter making his way to work. She had been raped and strangled the night before‚ while headed to a friend’s house. Traces of semen showed that the murderer was a Group A secretor

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    racism in America is cowardice. America needs to address racism in this country. Colin Kaepernick is doing just that. Kaepernick did what many hero’s do; risk everything while preserving and sticking with what he believed in‚ even if it resulted in him getting blackballed in the NFL. Colin Kaepernick is an example of a modern-day hero‚ through risking everything‚ starting the conversation‚ and not backing down. Colin Kaepernick risked his entire career through taking a knee during the National Anthem

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    As I researched many different articles‚ this source stood out to me the most. Author‚ John Branch‚ wrote an article that is named The Awakening of Colin Kaepernick. It was published on September 7‚ 2017. This article is about a professional NFL player named‚ Colin Kaepernick. Branch has published many articles about different people through New York Times news articles. This article appears to be in a very well-respected journal area and can be read by many viewers that have an interest about this

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    On August 26th‚ 2016 a well-known American football quarterback decided to begin his season in an act of protest. Colin Kapernick talked about in the Huffington post article; Why Colin Kapernick decided not to stand for the national anthem‚ article. Post-game he said “I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color.” Racism and Black lives matter has become an increasingly important issue now days that challenges our citizens and our

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    minority race they treated them different. Their lives and problems were not as important‚ their work were not worth the same wages‚ and their standards of living were significantly lower. This is still prominent today. A perfect example of this is Colin Kaepernick’s protest. Kaepernick protested the flag because of the way minorities are being treated in america but the people he offended never wanted to fix the problem he was protesting in the first place. The way

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