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    Probation Officer Fran Hennessey Criminal Justice Major was not my first option; in fact I never even considered criminal justice. I was an undeclared freshman who hated school and was thinking about dropping out to work in the union. The only reason I went to college was because I received basketball scholarships to many schools and I wanted to continue the sport I loved to play. Talking to my family about this they obviously did not want me to drop out and they wanted me to continue school and

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    Excommunication In The Mormon Church Kate Kelly‚ a feminist‚ civil rights activist and faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day saints‚ was recently notified that she might possibly be excommunicated‚ pending a trial in absentia. Ms. Kelly is being tried as an apostate‚ due to her vocal presence online and for begging the question- why can’t women have the same rights as men within the church? It is morally and ethically apprehensible to excommunicate a faithful and active

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    On the first night of Chanukah‚ my family and I sat down to our traditional holiday dinner. With the smell of warm food being prepared‚ everyone anticipated the meal to come. Hearing my aunt‚ mother and sister all scrambling in the kitchen‚ we knew our meal was almost ready. I helped bring out the brisket‚ noodle koogle‚ potato latkes‚ applesauce and other Jewish dishes. As everyone settled around the dinner table‚ there was one item that was completely consumed within the first three minutes. This

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    Jane Eyre: Temptations against Self During the mid-nineteenth century‚ the English writer Charlotte Bronte published Jane Eyre under the pen name Currer Bell. Jane Eyre is a novel of the bildungsroman genre‚ meaning that is follows a character through the stages of their life. This novel follows the emotions and experiences of its protagonist as she develops into adulthood. On her journey‚ she finds love in the master of the fictitious Thornfield Hall as well as her true identity. Jane Eyre’s strong

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    All the food groups that are outlined by the food plate are essential to staying healthy. Everyone should pay close attention when eating meals and snacks so that they are sure to consume the right amount of each food group. People‚ who do not take in enough of certain food groups will in turn‚ fail to take in enough of the recommended amounts of vitamins and nutrients. Our bodies rely on our intake of certain nutrients in order to function properly and stay healthy. The recommended amount of protein

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    English essay Kye Chocolat Select one of the following themes from the novel and explain how Harris uses literary techniques to comment on human nature - Temptation Chocolat is a novel written by Jeanne Harris and does not only focus on the pleasures of chocolate but also the temptation it possesses. It is set in the French countryside town of Lasquenet-Souz-Tannes. Vianne Rocher the protagonist opens a chololaterie during the first week of lent which eventually frees the community entrapped in its

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    In many other countries‚ to be skinny enough to show off one’s bones would mean that they are living in poverty; while an excessive amount of weight would show that the individual lives in a higher class in society. In America however‚ these two body types have been elevated into two of the leading causes of death amongst our population; not as a sign of societal class‚ but as diseases. Anorexia - which stems from “Anorexia Nervosa” - is an illness in which a person has an intense fear of gaining

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    Troy Gebert Mr. Trussel English 4 19 November 19‚ 2014 Good Food Bad Food Essay America today is known as one of the most well to do countries while also being known as one of the unhealthiest countries in the world. The world’s view of a typical American is overweight with a big mac in one hand and a television remote in the other. The sad truth is that their view isn’t too far off. About 36% percent of all Americans are considered obese. Although many are trying to stop obesity by promoting healthier

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    Mao-Tamasese‚ Paula 20 July 2014 Sanger English 100 "Fat Tax" brings Fat Benefits Junk food. Do any of us know the meaning of the term? Do the consequences of developing lethal diseases not concern us? Apparently‚ today’s society is well aware of what it is‚ (food with a low nutrition value and is usually processed or ready-prepared (Junk Food)) and what it can do‚ yet they prefer not to have truth repeatedly slapped in their face by the media. The way I see it‚ that’s exactly what these

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    the destruction left behind from the war and that it was time to rely on the subconscious as a way to analyze the world. These people became known as Surrealists. One of the most famous surrealist artists was Salvador Dalí. Dalí ’s piece The Temptation of Saint Anthony is a prime example of Surrealism. Surrealist paintings are described as dreamlike and fantastical. Much of Dalí ’s paintings were images he had dreamed up. He said that he would paint what almost seem like photographs from

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