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    Autobiographical Incident

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    AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL INCIDENT Since I was five years old I can remember my dad cheating on my mom twice and me bearing witness to him being around these women’s. All along my mom is at home thinking that everything is all right with her family. She’s given everyone in this house so much love and comfort she does not deserve to be treated that way she has. My dad to me was a strong‚ hard working and dedicated man that served this country in the Marine Corps. So why did he do what he did to my mom

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    that were going to happen to them if they did not do so. McWane industries seemed to care little about their employees and the environment in the past and only care now because of liability reasons. They should have made changes before the first incident even occurred. I do believe that they have changed their ways now. They now are more concerned with the consequences of their actions. Regardless of the reason‚ they are providing a safer environment now and therefore deserve to be operational.

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    In 1985 Whitney Houston released her number one single “How Will I Know.” Lyrically the song tells a story of a girl who is wrestling with the question of whether the boy that she likes will really love her and if what she feels is really love for him. Her friends tell her that love can be deceiving and she is hesitant to reach out to him. In the chorus of the song the girl asks her friends “How will I know and they tell her “Don’t trust your feelings” and that “Love can be deceiving.” But still

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    Eli Whitney was an American inventor. He had a nickname which as “the father of American technology” He was most known for the two inventions he made. They were the key to the Industrial Revolution. The inventions were accountable for mass industrial production that is still used today. During the Industrial Revolution there were many inventions that were assembled to improve the lives of countless people. The cotton gin and interchangeable parts made Eli Whitney one of the most magnificent inventors

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    Unforgettable incident

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    The air was unusually warm and humid when Jane and I took the first step out of the jeep. Sunlight filtered through the thick forest canopy. We started our research with no clues‚ but as explorers‚ our natural instinct guided us through the monstrous overgrowth. It was as though something was calling out for us‚ from deep within the heart of the Amazon rainforest. Follow your intuition‚ as Jane‚ my partner had always said. So we pressed on‚ venturing into the unknown. It took an eternity before

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    greatest and most influential Americans‚ Eli Whitney should be definitely be on that list‚ he is by far more than qualified. Although‚ it is true that he was not a perfect man‚ Eli Whitney changed the course of agriculture in the south and left his mark on the United States of America. Whitney was an American inventor and mechanical engineer‚ whose many inventions helped push America towards the future that lay ahead in the industrial revolution.     Eli Whitney was a man of many skills and among that

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    some bought her CD’s and soon learned the lyrics to some of her songs was this beautiful diva name Whitney E. Houston. Born and raised in Newark New Jersey (Wikipedia‚ 2012 para. 2 first line) Whitney was the daughter of the famous Gospel singer Dr. Cissy Houston (Vibe Magazine 2012) and is the cousin to famous song writer Dionne Warwick (VH1 Bio March‚ 2012). Having a Gospel mother as a singer‚ Whitney also had a gift that was yet to be discovered she enjoyed singing in the choir at New Hope Baptist

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    Unforgettable Incident

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    UNFORGETTABLE INCIDENT The memory of that night is etched in my mind till now. After all‚ that was the most eventful day of my life‚ which changed the person I was.Everything started on 18th of November when my aunt sent a car to my mother‚ a beautiful blue Audi‚ the latest in 2004. It was raining heavily when we received the car. My brother and I were so excited because we planned to coax mom to give the new car to my brother‚ as she has already had a car and she refused to give hers to my

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    A suspected al Qaeda terrorist wanted in connection with the October 2000 bombing of the USS Cole blew himself up with a grenade late Wednesday as Yemeni security forces closed in on him in Yemen’s capital city‚ security sources said. Authorities had gone to a suspected al Qaeda hideout‚ a house in a poor section of Sana’a’s downtown‚ and a firefight ensued. The suspect jumped into a taxi‚ and as authorities tried to stop the vehicle‚ the man pulled out a grenade and was apparently trying to

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    America Eli Whitney was one of the greatest inventors in American History. Eli Whitney’s invention of the Cotton Gin helped bring prosperity to the South‚ expand slavery‚ and lead to a civil war. Eli also is credited for popularizing the idea of mass production and interchangeable parts. All of Eli Whitney’s ideas changed the entire country and played a significant role in the history. Eli Whitney was born in Massachusetts in 1765. Eli worked in his father’s nail shop as a teenager. Eli Whitney attended

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