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    the fact that it’s not something you’d expect to be valuable like ivory or gold. It’s just a dirty old animal horn‚ but it’s still quite valuable being worth "more than $4‚500 a pound." In Bryan Christy’s article‚ "Special Investigation: Inside the Deadly Rhino Horn Trade" he discusses the poaching of rhino for their horn‚ how this is being fought‚ and some of the people who wish to legalize the trade. It is Christy’s use of rhetoric through the arrangement of his article and overall writing style

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    Deadly Woman or Lonely Lover? The story “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner was written in 1930’s‚ a time where if a woman was alone or had no company they were frowned upon or looked in another light. Emily Garrison showed tendencies of a lonely women looking for companionship after her father’s death. She became secluded away from the rest of the town‚ “After her father’s death she went out very little”. According to Crime Museum being antisocial can cause someone to become a killer. Miss

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    the opportunity to communicate with others and have all the information at our fingertips. However‚ they can also be deadly‚ especially when combined with driving. Driving requires concentration‚ and a cell phone disrupts that concentration‚ even if it’s for a split second. While driving and texting are both important technologies to have today‚ doing both simultaneously can be deadly. Cell phones are an important asset for everyone to have in today’s world. It gives us the ability to interact

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    Thomas H. Benton’s article “The Seven Deadly Sins of Students” showcases sinful actions students execute in their educational lives. Benton asserts the diverse ways a student can sin by using examples of the different immoral actions a student does. Each immoral action he states into the writing is an example of sloth‚ greed‚ anger‚ lust‚ gluttony‚ envy‚ or pride. Benton’s article appeals to the readers and illustrates interesting information on student’s sinful habitual actions. Examples are illustrated

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    Running Head: USE OF DEADLY FORCE AND LESS LETHAL POLICY AND TRAINING Winston Franklin Allen Jr. CRJ-525 Saint Leo University Spring 1 USE OF DEADLY FORCE AND LESS LETHAL POLICY AND TRAINING One of the most difficult decisions a law enforcement officer may have to make is the decision to use deadly force. Our society places a high value on human life and no matter the circumstance; the taking of a human life is frowned upon. Today’s law enforcement officer has been placed

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    Thomas H. Benton’s article “The Seven Deadly Sins of Students” showcases sinful actions students execute in their educational lives. Benton asserts the diverse ways a student can sin by using examples of the different immoral actions a student does. Each immoral action he states in the writing is an example of sloth‚ greed‚ anger‚ lust‚ gluttony‚ envy‚ or pride. Benton’s well-written article appeals to the readers and illustrates interesting information on student’s sinful habitual actions. Examples

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    “9-1-1‚ what is your emergency?” “I just witnessed a horrible car accident. My best friend’s car was just hit by a semi. I think the driver is dead and the passenger is severely injured.” “Ok ma’am. I need you to calm down and tell me precisely where you are.” “I’m down by Lincoln Park.” “Ok. How bad is it?” “I already explained that to you‚ my best friend might be dead and my other friend severely injured. Just get here as soon as possible. Please.” I begged. “We’ll be there as soon as can. Just

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    15‚ 2013 Symbolism Within The Seven Deadly Sins In the picture by Hieronymus Bosch‚ The Seven Deadly Sins and The Last Four Things‚ you see several points of interest. There are four little circular pictures that surround a larger picture. Of these four that include death of sinner‚ judgment‚ glory and hell. This is what happens to a person after he commits the last deadly sins. Of the seven they include: wrath‚ greed‚envy‚ gluttony‚ sloth‚ pride and

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    Police force sometimes needs to carry deadly weapons to ensure citizen’s safety and public regulation which is definitely police’s duty and responsibility. However‚ these weapons bring some controversy about whether it could lead to an escalation of crime in that society. Personally‚ I believe this should be discussed on both hands. Obviously‚ the police force in places with higher crime rate should carry a gun to steer clear of severe criminals. However‚ the policemen in peaceful places such as

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    1. The Tuskegee study‚ as it came to be called‚ did not start out to be either deadly or a deception. State how the project actually began‚ and describe the events that led to its becoming a “deadly deception.” Initially‚ The Tuskegee study began when researchers noted a high prevalence of syphilis in the south‚ with an “epidemic” rated noted in Macon county. The documentary notes that there was mounting public health concern for the African American population because “germs know no color lines”

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