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    Name: Alex Smith Date: 9/5/2013 EN34 Unit 3 Cause/Effect Essay Writing “Working While in High School” Grade: _____/100 Directions: Write a multi-paragraph essay in which you discuss the causes and effects of working while in high school. Begin typing your essay below: High school can be pretty costly to some students due to having cars and paying for insurance and yearbooks and all kinds of items that are sold throughout the school year. Most students believe they can balance

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    Big City Small World – Meet the Cast – Fadi http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/big-city-small-world/meet-fadi Meet Fadi Introduction This support pack accompanies: Meet the Cast – Fadi This support pack contains the following materials: • • • • Before you listen: Vocabulary match up Audio script Comprehension Task: True or false Fadi’s Season 1 – Can you remember what happened to Fadi? Before you listen We suggest you do the vocabulary activity below before you listen. Then listen

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    Subtopic 1 One factor that greatly affected the NBA in the 1980s was the players. In 1979 Magic Johnson and the Michigan State Spartans faced off against Larry Bird and Indiana State. This was the beginning of a huge rivalry in the 1980s. Towards the end of the 1970s and in the beginning of the 1980s the Philadelphia 76ers were a very good team in the NBA. With the help of Moses Malone and Julius Erving the 76ers made it to the NBA Finals in 1977‚ 1980‚ 1982 but lost. Finally they won the NBA

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    PRELIMINARY SCREENING OF BIOACTIVE NATURAL PRODUCTS OF TERMINALIA PALLIDA BRANDIS‚ ENDEMIC‚ ENDANGERED PLANT OF TIRUMALA HILLS‚ EASTERN GHATS S.K.M. Basha*‚ E.Rajyalakshmi‚ K.Srilakshmi N.B.KR. Medicinal Plants Research Centre‚ Vidyanagar- 524413 E-mail: drskmbasha@gmail.com The plants which are used to cure diseases are called medicinal plants. This property of plants is due to the presence of certain chemicals namely Phytochemicals which include alkaloids‚ Glycosides‚ flavanoids

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    Odysseus didn’t show mercy to the men who betrayed him in his absence. Over the course of ten years‚ suitors tried to win his wife Penelope’s hand in marriage. Those suitors were quite unruly and difficult to deal with‚ causing much strife in the life of his wife and son‚ Telemachus. When Odysseus returned‚ he made short work of setting things right. “You took my house to plunder‚ twisted my maids to serve your beds. You dared bid for my wife while I

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    Barring black Americans from a status equal to that of white Americans‚ Jim Crow was established as a system of segregation and discrimination in the United States of America. The United States Supreme Court had a crucial role in the establishment‚ maintenance‚ and‚ eventually‚ the end of Jim Crow. The Supreme Court’s sanctioning of segregation (by upholding the "separate but equal" language in state laws) in the Plessey v. Ferguson case in 1896 and the refusal of the federal government to enact

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    law positively impacts society. Humans have a lengthy‚ detailed history of not always being able to see what is right or moral in certain circumstances‚ and unfortunately‚ humans are who create laws. One infamous example of unjust laws would be the Jim Crow laws of the south. Today‚ it is clear as day that discrimination and racism is unconstitutional‚ but why was it so hard to see that during that time period. There is a certain hindsight people gain after going through an experience or a time

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    The white supremacy existed for a long time and signs of it still show today. Following World War II‚ a lot of new laws and policies were put in place that did not advantage African Americans the way they did the white people. Jim Crow laws became stronger‚ as well as a rise in the resistance of inferiority and white supremacy of black people grew stronger. African American leaders formed groups opposed to segregation laws‚ black students came together to gain equality‚ and many black people fought

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    Racial Profiling An issue that is widely debated but often is left lingering if it’s correct to use racial profiling as a police tactic. Bob Herbert‚ wrote‚ ‘’Jim Crow Policing” published in 2010 in the New York City needs to be restrained. Herbert begins building his credibility by using rhetorical appeal of logos in the form of statistics to establish the incapability of the victims of racial profiling in New York City in the end of the article‚ he relies heavily on pathos and emotionally driven

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    Huckleberry Finn by author Mark Twain is the tale of a child and a slave who travel together on an adventure of a lifetime. Huckleberry Finn and Jim travel to the south in search for freedom; especially the freedom of confinement and slavery. Some may ask the question; “Why were Huck and Jim traveling south?” In the novel‚ Mark Twain explains that Huck and Jim are traveling south down the Mississippi River due to the fact that the duo is hoping to find the junction of the Ohio River and then escaping

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