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    Dangerous Sport

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    Sports are an indispensable part of human life. However‚ some are considered to be more dangerous than the others. Because of the dangers those sports can lead to‚ many people believe they should be banned. In this essay‚ I will discuss why dangerous sports should not be allowed. Firstly‚ human life is undoubtedly precious. If somebody‚ for example‚ dies of a dangerous sport; his family would be very upset. This is also a loss to the society considering the fact everybody has to spend twelve years

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    Motorcycles Are Dangerous

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    November 2012 Motorcycles Are Dangerous The road is filled with cars and motorcycles but what makes motorcycles seem dangerous‚ is it the motorcycle itself‚ is it the drivers who are driving side by side with motorcycles or is it the dare devils riding motorcycles? There is a saying for motorcycles‚ “Its not if one fall‚ its when one falls.” This is said because beginners are notorious for dropping their motorcycles. Motorcycles themselves are not dangerous. It’s the non-experienced drivers

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    Is religion dangerous

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    Is religion dangerous? I am writing to investigate the reasons whether religion is good or dangerous. Some people may say that religion is the cause of suicide bombings‚ terrorist attacks‚ violence and wars but on the other side other people may argue that religion brings joy‚ comfort and happiness. Religion can sometimes be the cause of many wars and attacks such as 9/11‚ 7/7‚ the Iraq war‚ the crusades...etc. 9/11 and 7/7 attacks were influenced by Islam‚ but in many parts of the Qur’an many Islamic

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    Dangerous Minds

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    Dangerous Minds ​“The mind is a powerful tool” is a quote that is taught to scholars from all over the world. Teachers attempt to educate their students in the subject they have dedicated majority of their college experience studying‚ and expect them to absorb that knowledge to be further sophisticated. In John M. Smith’s 1995 film Dangerous Minds‚ Louanne Johnson is presented with a teaching position to an academy class at an inner-city high school. Eager to begin her teaching career and unaware

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    A Dangerous Method

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    A Dangerous Method David Cronenberg’s latest film‚ "A Dangerous Method‚" recounts the relationship between two psychiatry pioneers‚ Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung‚ in the early part of the 20th century. Michael Fassbender as Jung‚ Viggo Mortensen as Freud‚ and Keira Knightley as Jung’s patient and future psychoanalyst Sabina Spielrein. It’s Jung around whom the story revolves‚ as a rising young intellect attempting to build on Freud’s fledgling theories of psychoanalysis. In Cronenberg’s version‚

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    The concept that food prompts a sense of communion is prominent in both Laura Esquivel’s “January: Christmas Rolls” and Getta Kothar’s “If You Are What You Eat‚ Then What Am I?”. Throughout both of the stories‚ the female protagonists contemplate rebellion of their expected traditional customs and question why their lives have to be the way they are. The preparation and consumption of food is always the setting for when they ponder the contesting views in their lives and try to make decisions for

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    about Facebook being a danger to students and potential employees are flawed because she uses faulty generalization to point out only the dangers of using Facebook and she has no evidence to support the claims that she makes about Facebook being dangerous to users. Waite uses faulty generalization throughout most of her article. She explains how Facebook is used in a negative way by predators‚ stalkers‚ older male colleagues‚ and student’s‚ but she doesn’t tell of the positive ways that Facebook

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    Football Is Dangerous

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    From my knowledge about football‚ I do think that football is dangerous for high school players. There are studies done that have proven there are more high school players getting hurt then the college players. “According to the study‚ published in the August 2007 issue of The American Journal of Sports Medicine‚ four out of every 1‚000 high school football exposures resulted in an injury‚ while eight out of every 1‚000 collegiate football exposures in an injury.” In a way‚ high school football

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    In The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie‚ Alan Bradley personifies the estate‚ Buckshaw‚ to create a new character that illustrates the significant depression that the family and town is feeling after Harriet’s death. To begin with‚ Bradley describes the house in a negative connotation with‚ “It’s early-Victorian wall paper (mustard yellow‚ with a splattering of things that looked like blood red clots of string) made it seem larger: a cold‚ boundless‚ drafty waste.” (Bradley 17) Bradley describes

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    Appy Pie Case Study

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    integration with API express. This application helps the business to grow and helps to increase the revenue. Along with that all the specification this application also contains a plug-in database to opening a new window for the additional steps. Appy Pie Appy Pie is a mobile application which the developers released for the platforms like Android‚ iOS‚ Fire OS‚ and Windows Phone and this app allows the users to create and monetize different types of smart phone apps. This app also has the features to own

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