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    "fixed" arena matches. Email: http://imgur.com/fC5gOC7 I’m writing this post on my teammates behalf with the intention to give our side of the story and refute these claims‚ nothing more. I will not be crying‚ flaming‚ linking Skype logs/screenshots or inciting drama of any kind though it may be a long read. I know that the arena community is not what it once was nor do I expect to change the status quo towards online achievements because I would never be so naïve as to think that I could. For

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    [ROUGH DRAFT] “I don’t understand why the press is so interested in speculating about my appearance‚ anyway. What does my face have to do with my music or my dancing?” These are the words of the late pop star sensation Michael Jackson. He indisputably had everything in the world—fourteen Grammy awards‚ seven American Music Awards‚ four decades of number one hits on the US Billboard charts‚ and a hundred-million-dollar home in Santa Barbara‚ California in which he dubbed as “Neverland Ranch.” These

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    Victor Quijano Elizabeth DiGennaro English IV Monday‚ April 23‚ 2012 The Truth about The Hobbit The world we live in is full of heroes that are different shapes and sizes that people don’t remember who they are a month after they do something. The story The Hobbit may make you think of a half sized person as an no everyday hero‚ but his actions will touch your heart and make you think that it’s really possible to change the world around you no matter what size you are. The half sized person in

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    Father of Jem and Scout‚ Atticus Finch acts as Maycomb Alabama’s leading attorney . The essence of moral character‚ Atticus teaches his children and his community how to stand up for one’s beliefs in the face of prejudice and ignorance by defending a black man‚ Tom Robinson‚ who was wrongfully accused of raping a white woman. Atticus is the voice of reason in Maycomb. He is a man that goes beyond the word tolerance. Atticus looks at everyone and tries to see himself in his or her shoes. Quietly but

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    Red Light Cameras Red light cameras were designed to protect law-abiding citizens from those who take risks in running red lights. Without having the man power to sit on a corner twenty-four hours a day seven days a week‚ it would be physically impossible to catch violators who felt they could get away with running lights in the middle of the night and not get caught. Many people feel the use of red light cameras violate personal rights and Constitutional rights. The purpose of having red light

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    listeners of my unique hobby and how it has affected my life. Thesis Statement: My hobby is sand drag racing and it has modeled many of my behaviors today. Introduction Attention Materials: My mother and father are past Grand National Champions in the sport. I have been racing since the age of 2. We travel all over the country to races. Major sponsors – Mercedes Benz USA‚ Fox Dealer Group‚ and Pennsylvania Property Mangers. Thesis Statement: My hobby is sand drag racing and it has modeled many of

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    why society needs laws

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    There are many reasons that the society needs laws. Some people don’t understand the meaning of laws. Well guess what you don’t. Why do people waste time to write laws? People should be able to tell between right and wrong. It also depends on what kind of a parson you are. A good law would not be good if it wasn’t clear enough to the people or it was impossible to follow. And also which would not have any thing‚ which would go against. A bad law would be that people would not understand it and

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    McGuire Essay Jim Crow laws were enacted after the Reconstruction period and were state and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the Southern United States and continued until 1965. They mandated racial segregation in all public facilities. Facilities for African Americans were inferior and underfunded compared to those available to white Americans‚ and sometimes they did not exist at all. Jim Crow laws mandated the segregation of public schools‚ public places‚ public transportation‚ restrooms

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    The reaction order‚ based on the rate law‚ was first order with respect to crystal violet and second order with respect to OH-. The rate law was as follows: Rate law = k [CV]1[OH-]1 where k equaled 2.61. In order to determine the reaction order with respect to crystal violet‚ the graph that described the relationship between ln[CV] and time (seconds) was Figure 2. Not only did Figure 2 generate a more linear relationship‚ but it had the highest R2 value of 0.992 than ([CV] versus time) and ([1/CV]

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    Jane Eyre - Gender Issues

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    Gender Issues in Jane Eyre In today’s society how many people like the feeling of being controlled? Not many people‚ because being controlled by some other outside force means giving up one’s sense of independence and the right to be free. Thus‚ this situation leads many into gender disagreements‚ because one may view men as controllers of women. These disagreements are one of the introductions to Charlotte Bronte’s novel‚ Jane Eyre‚ in that Jane Eyre strives to fight the gender gap of the early

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