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    beach day

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    A day at the beach As a child‚ I would often relish those fun-filled‚ joyous family outings. Along with my irritating little sister and adoring parents‚ we would speed off in the car ready to create a new adventure and take a plenty of pictures to add to the collection in the family album. An experience that stands out most to me now as a young adult was a time when we went to the beach when I was about eight years old. Ecstatic‚ and jumping around like a frog in early spring‚ I was excited. Today

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    Seize the Day

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    Andrea DelVesco Works‚ D Period Due 8/25/10 A Novel Failure: The Unsuccessful Story of Tommy Wilhelm Seize the Day by Saul Bellow is a novella written about failure and bad judgment. The protagonist‚ Tommy Wilhelm‚ has made mistakes all his life by “invariably [taking] the course he had rejected innumerable times” (Bellow 19). He constantly frustrates his successful father who resides in the same hotel as Wilhelm by living in disarray‚ depending on drugs‚ begging for help and sympathy‚ and

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    Independence Day

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    of celebration all over the country. It is a red-lettered day‚ on which the schools and govern ment and private offices remain closed. Early in the morning‚ the young students sing in chorus the national anthem in accompaniment of flute and drum marching together in processions in the streets. National flags are hoisted in the houses‚ schools‚ colleges‚ and offices. It is a great day for India. In Delhi Red Fort Parade Ground‚ millions of Indians from different parts of the coun try gather

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    the Stand Your Ground laws. These laws outline that citizens have “No duty to retreat from the situation before resorting to deadly force; not limited to your property (home‚ office‚ etc.)” (“States That Have” Par. 3). These laws have been fiercely contested primarily due to the incident involving George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin in the February of 2012. People are often very stubborn regarding such issues‚ however‚ in her article “There is No Need to Change Stand Your Ground Laws” (published

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    Easy Day

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    Among them EasyDay enjoys almost a monopolistic status as they focus on making the basic experience of shopping an easy and delightful one and hence inducing a sense of well being in the customer. The other outlet i.e. the Vishal Mega Mart loses ground on the service part‚ as a part of the process we actually went on to be the customers and experienced a lack of service in the latter whereas the former had employees willing to serve the customers. About 10-20 % of the production will be used for

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    “Stand Your Ground” Law. This law was intended to protect the people; however‚ it has provoked controversy among politicians and parents alike. It states that when one is met with force‚ he or she can pursue the attacker and use deadly force if he or she believes it is justifiable‚ even if retreat is possible. Supporters of the SYG laws feel like “self defense is a human right” (Cox 2013). However‚ opponents see the harm brought on communities through increased violence. The “Stand Your Ground” laws should

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    The Effects Of The Stand Your Ground Law ¨ Ignorance of how we are shaped racially is the first sign of privilege in other words. It is a privilege to ignore the consequences of race in america ” ( wise) . This quote by Tim Wise explains what is happening today to our African American youth. They are dying everyday due to racism. The stand your ground law was created in 2005. This law is “so called” supposed to remove the duty to retreat before using force in self defense‚ but that’s not what

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    Unfortunately‚ the intent of the laws to allow a person to defend themselves has been used to defend the actions of people who are misrepresenting the purpose of the law. The law has been exploited by those invoking “stand your ground” to justify actions from animal abuse and misdemeanor drug possession. It brings into question the intent of the law as being used for self-defense when people invoke it to justify any criminal activity. The way the law is applied becomes a concern

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    Spring Day

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    The Day Doctor

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    Brandon M. Silerio 8th The Day Of The Doctor “Through crimson stars and silent stars and tumbling nebulas like oceans set on fire‚ through empires of glass and civilizations of pure thought‚ and a whole‚ terrible‚ wonderful universe of impossibilities. You see these eyes? They’re old eyes… and one thing I can tell you‚ Alex: monsters are real.” (Doctor who personal quote “Night Terrors”) Doctor Who is a story where the main character‚ “the Doctor”‚ is constantly time traveling to explore

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