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    feel sad. Whether it was because your favorite team lost or you and your significant other had a dispute. Feeling this kind of emotion is normal for humans from time time to time. These kind of feelings aren’t temporary‚ they usually last a couple of days and you go on with your everyday life. According to the Mayo Clinic‚ Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in everyday activities. Depression affects how you feel‚ think and behave and can lead

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    30 Days

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    Chapter 46      (Justin Bieber’s POV – point of view) “SOMEONE!!! CALL 911!” I shouted with a panicking voice as I held my hand underneath Rachel’s head. She wasn’t moving. She was just laying there with her eyes closed. I sat at Rachel’s hospital bed while resting my head on the edge of it. She had been sleeping peacefully for the past 9 long hours. I was genuinely tired‚ but I wanted to be the first thing her eyes caught when she woke up. After all‚ this was undoubtedly my fault.  I

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    In the article “Let There Be Dark” the author Paul Bogard uses several different strategies to try to persuade his audience that light pollution is getting out of hand. The main strategies that Bogard uses are logos and pathos. Bogard uses several facts‚ as well as appealing to one’s emotion throughout the entire article. Bogard uses several different types of evidence throughout this article. The evidence Bogard presents makes his argument more effective because it shows the readers the true consequences

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    Heart racing‚ breathing becomes more shallow‚ and all of my senses seem to suddenly become heightened to somewhat extraordinary levels. These are but a few symptoms of an adrenaline rush. Anyone of us can experience this during moments that scare or excite us. What if all of this was experienced during a life impacting moment? The only thing going through your mind‚ "Damn. I messed up this time." Where can you hide to when hiding would be morally and legally wrong? Only thing you can do is face the

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    The Day America

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    Their rules? No rules at all? 31 32 THE DAY AMERICA TOLD THE TRUTH THE REAL MORAL AUTHORITY IN AMElICA 33 Americans wrestle with these questions in what often amounts to a moral vacuum. ’The religious figures and scriptures that gave us rules for so many centuries‚ the politiCal system that gave us our laws‚ all have lost their meaning in our moral imagination. Most Americans (83 percent) now look back to their parents’ day as a time when people were more likely to be moral

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    readers believe that any one person can turn their life into something beautiful‚ even when all they have seen in their life is ugly? Based on this non-fiction poem the narrator finally realized his life wasn’t as bad as it could be. In Baca’s “Cloudy day‚” readers find a speaker very attuned to the outer world while being incarcerated. Born in New Mexico of Indio-Mexican descent‚ Jimmy Santiago Baca was raised first by his grandmother and later sent to an orphanage. A runaway at age 13‚ it was after

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    Labor Day

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    Labor Day is a dedication to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national acknowledgment to the contributions that workers have made to the strength‚ prosperity and well-being of our country. It has evolved from a purely labor union celebration into a general "last fling of summer" festival. The origin and deeper meaning of the day has been forgotten‚ or never actually known to many. The beginnings of the American Labor Movement started with the Industrial

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    It was a sunny day in Ardeche. The temperature was about 16 degrees celsius. Tuesday September 12th might seem like a lovely day to you‚ but if you knew what was going to happen later today that day‚ you would not exactly describe it as lovely. Today was the day I was going to spend on the river. I got into my yellow and green fresh looking canoe with a guy called Even. I changed partners many times‚ as we practiced doing a couple of different things with the canoe including 360s and speed paddling

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    In Let Them Eat Carbon‚ Sinclair repeatedly stresses that the attempts politicians and governments are making to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are very expensive and generally ineffective. Ordinary families pay a heavy price for the attempts governments make to control emissions‚ as they increase electricity bills‚ raise the price of gasoline‚ and put manufacturing jobs at risk. This issue hits certain people particularly hard: industrial worker‚ as they are already struggling to compete with

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    (Demorris). In an effort to tackle the problem of childhood obesity First Lady Michelle Obama has just launched a campaign called “Let’s Move” which was designed to decrease the current childhood obesity rate to 5 percent which is what it was in the 1970’s (Office of the Press Secretary). According to Mrs. Obama‚ “For the first time‚ the nation will have goals‚ benchmarks‚ and measureable outcomes that will help us tackle the childhood obesity epidemic one child‚ one family‚ and one community at a time

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