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    Marching band is a sport. The amount of physical work done during marching band‚ easily qualifies it to be a sport. Marching band reaches the standard of the definition of a sport. According to the Oxford Dictionary. The dictionary states that “a sport is a an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment.” Well people would say “What’s so hard about walking and playing an instrument?” 1. They are marching. 2.That

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    No One Knows

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    No one knows what he can do until he tries. One day a new student comes into your class and he looks like a quiet person. For a few weeks he seems to be a very nice boy‚ after becoming a part of the crowd his actions of being a nice quiet boy changes. Each day there seems to be a difference in his actions and mannerism. He becomes bold in doing wrong things and displays very little manners and respect for others. He now influences other children in doing wrong as well so that they could get into

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    Gay Rights March On Washington Famous Speech by Urvashi Vaid April 25‚ 1993 Hello lesbian and gay Americans. I am proud to stand before you as a lesbian today. With hearts full of love and the abiding faith in justice‚ we have come to Washington to speak to America. We have come to speak the truth of our lives and silence the liars. We have come to challenge the cowardly Congress to end its paralysis and exercise moral leadership. We have come to defend our honor and win our equality. But most

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    that enable them to carry out their jobs well. Many managers like Janis are constantly in pressure. They  have no  problem  with working flexibility requested  by  two  to  three  employees but when they  increase it becomes a complicated process. One thing that mangers have to understand is the imperative of the business to flexibility. The provision of flexible work  arrangements has many benefits such as in the retaining and attracting employees and  giving them an opportunity to be productive

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    Film Critique Paper And the Band Played On The movie is about the first couple years of AIDS‚ mostly in the United States. It tells the political as well as the scientific struggle that occurred with the discovery of AIDS. The main character Dr. Don Francis heads the research of AIDS with little money and little help. This was because AIDS was considered the “gay man’s disease” and there was more emphasis on who discovered the disease than actually helping those who had it. Basically‚ the

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    One” by Metallica The song “One‚” by Metallica is narrated by the lead singer‚ James. It is a very strong and hard hitting song. The song deals with the pain of war. It is told in first person and really gives a strong idea of what has happened. This song is very straight forward. The character was in a war and struck a landmine. The landmine causes so much damage and pain‚ that he actually loses his sight‚ hearing‚ speech‚ arms and legs. Even though he has lost all of his senses and ability

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    The Duality of Man

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    solution to a natural problem. The problem is social confinements‚ and the solution seems as simple as a concoction to Jekyll. Yet Jekyll learns that there is no solution‚ for his predicament is an inherent part of man. As Jekyll slowly becomes destroyed by his alter-ego‚ Mr. Hyde‚ one questions who or what is to blame for his defeat‚ and whether Jekyll is really good or evil. In all‚ it is because of Jekyll‚ and his attempts to toy with his own identity that he discovers the duality of human nature

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    March/April 2013 Ld Aff

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    Therefore‚ the side that reduces crime rates the most will win this round. Just for clarification‚ the resolution says we have to value either rehabilitation or retribution over one another‚ not totally remove one from the prison system. Therefore‚ the affirmative will specifically rehabilitate all criminals‚ except the ones who have failed rehabilitative trials‚ or have a life-long sentences or are on death row. I will

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    The mysterious man! This was the strangest day of my life. There I was‚ calmly brushing my teeth‚ when I realized the face in the mirror wasn’t mine. I shrieked in abrupt shock‚ as I turned around the indistinct figure surprisingly vanished. All I could see was the dark misted window beside me. ‘Who was it?’ I ran out the nearby door‚ to see if I could catch the man in action. I was looking around‚ where could he of gone? I stumbled back inside frightened of what could show up. I strolled into

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    Invisible Man A Union of Modernism and Naturalism The novel Invisible Man‚ by Ralph Ellison‚ is one of the most significant representations of African American achievement in the arts to date. The story follows an unnamed young African American man’s journey through political and racial self-discovery as he tries to find an answer to his life defining question. The question is symbolically posed by the title of the Luis Armstrong song “What Did I Do to Be So Black and Blue”. Although most people

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