The sky is clear as the deep blue sea. The main focal point was the bright orange full moon‚ which is accented by the glitzing stars. The reflection of the moon stretched across the lake in the country pasture to my left. The wavy water caused the moon to move as if it was a boat in the middle of the lake. I strolled along the wooden bridge as the moderate‚ meek breeze brushed the hairs on my skin and my nose. There was a continuous melody of insects singing‚ while the owls‚ frogs‚ crickets
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The industrial revolution is putting your children at risk The children of London are suffering due to industrial revolution‚ before they were forced to work in the factories and mills around Britain they used to work alongside their parents in the fresh air and farms of the rural villages. The factory owners approach poor families and orphanages and offer them a home to sleep in‚ food to eat and clothes in exchange for
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The Maycomb Dayhome The Maycomb Dayhome Freezing Weather Met With Raging Fire Freezing Weather Met With Raging Fire Residents of Maycomb County were warmed up on the cold night of December‚ with a burning house fire. Residents of Maycomb County were warmed up on the cold night of December‚ with a burning house fire. By: Vivian Huynh-Staff Reporter Published on: December 15‚ 1935 By: Vivian Huynh-Staff Reporter Published on: December 15‚ 1935
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Small Town; Big Scandal By: Jessica Morash Above shows defence Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson Under the authority of Judge Taylor in the small town of Maycomb County‚ a black man named Tom Robinson (age twenty-five) was allegedly accused of raping Mayella Ewell (age nineteen). The events being told had originally happened according to defense Atticus Finch‚ when we heard him ask the alleged accused‚ “Tom‚ what had happened to you on the night of November twenty-first of last year?” One of the first
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Jan 5‚ 1920: New York Yankees announce purchase of Babe Ruth On January 5th‚ 1920‚ the New York Yankees announces that would purchase all-star outfielder George Herman "Babe" Ruth from the Boston Red Sox for a total of $125‚000. Babe Ruth had played six seasons with the Red Sox‚ leading them to three World Series victories. He had also pitched a total of 29 2/3 scoreless World Series innings‚ setting a new league record that wouldn’t be broken for 43 years. He had a sensational 1919 season‚ breaking
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Scandal in the kingdom! Is Macbeth suddenly a dark magic enthusiast? This was the question on everyone’s minds when the new King of Scotland‚ Macbeth‚ was spotted entering a dark cave‚ known to be the lair of three witches. Our journalists‚ Mr. Adam Le Vine and Mr. Blake Shell-Ton‚ were able to get close enough to the cave to determine the nature of the meeting. To put things lightly‚ they were absolutely astounded by the things they saw and heard that night. The three witches were hunched
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As the technologies of modern societies have progressed and evermore products are present on the shelves of markets each day‚ massive consumption has plagued the consumers of the first world‚ but it is not entirely their fault. There has been a shift in the “Daily We” paradigm (each member acting for the good of the whole with a strong sense of community) to the “Daily Me” –people acting in their self-interest‚ doing what they want with total disregard for their impact on the community as a whole
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The issue is whether or not society should support cloning. I do not agree with cloning based on the premises the author presents in the paragraph. First‚ I do not agree with the premise that cloning produces 100% (genetically) identical human beings nor do I agree with the hidden premise that people have autonomy over their clones. Did you know 277 eggs were used to make Dolly? I will explain the relevancy of this question and how it supports my argument in the paragraphs to come. Cloning
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Having taken AP Statistics and Silver Creek Leadership Academy 10 during Sophomore year at Silver Creek‚ I am well aware of the issues that biases can create when involved during scientific experiments and how they can affect a person’s views. Bias‚ as defined by Merriam-Webster‚ is "a tendency to believe that some people‚ ideas‚ etc.‚ are better than others that usually results in treating some people unfairly." (Merriam-Webster‚ Bias). Each and every person has a set of beliefs that they follow
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Statins for High Cholesterol Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S.‚ and people with higher cholesterol are at higher risk for heart attacks. There’s good evidence that people who already have heart disease benefit from cholesterol-lowering medications‚ or statins. Among those people‚ statin treatment reduces risk of heart attack and may prolong life. Despite research that has included tens of thousands of people‚ there is no evidence that taking statins prolongs life‚ although
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