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    The Oregon Coast

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    for miles on the sand as it is ongoing never ending. While your feet sink in the sand I can ponder the peacefulness around me. The way the two rocks were hit by the glowing sunrise set a reflection of crystals in the clear water. There was a slight misty breeze‚ as I walked along the water. The Oregon coast is my sanctuary with the two most beautiful rocks that stood on the edge of the unknown below them. Waves would rush up to my feet carrying the sand in between my toes. As I lifted my feet while

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    overhung the hallowed ground where the trees dared not grow. Nothing stirred‚ nothing shone‚ nothing sang. A hollow echoing‚ like the hushed tones of a great‚ slabbed cathedral‚ entombed the wood. Then a finger of supernal light poked through the misty mesh. It was followed by a whole loom of light‚ filtering down in seams of gold. Like the luminal glow of the gods‚ it chased the shadows‚ banished the gloom and spilled into spaces where the mist once stalked. The fluty piping of a songbird split

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    Indian Nationalism

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    the empire in India such as Winston Churchill. Therefore the British took apart any and all forms of resistance to the empire. Copeland states that “the British felt compelled to stay in India to honor their various commitments they had made”. (Copland pg. 19) The main aims of Indian nationalism were to make India ungovernable so that the British would leave. Ian Copeland states that "Both war and depression fuelled the rise of nationalism in India". The Amritsar Massacre was a very important part

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    Great Expectations Reading Log (Chapters 1-7) 1. Chapter 1: Meeting the Convict Chapter 2: Stealing from his Family Chapter 3: The Convict receives the Gifts Chapter 4: Pip Panics Chapter 5: Looking for the Convicts Chapter 6: Reflecting on his decision Chapter 7: Invited to Play at Miss. Havinsham’s House 2. The dominant atmosphere in the first part of the novel is a fearful one. This atmosphere is created when Pip first meets the convict. Pip is then put in

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    Running Head: The Dangers of Texting and Driving The Dangers of Texting and Driving It was an evening I will never forget. What I saw that night will impact me for the rest of my life. The night started off normally. My girlfriend and I went out to enjoy a nice dinner with my family‚ but the night took an unexpected turn on our way home. We were driving along I17 and decided to exit the freeway to stop and get gas. We noticed a car fly by us at an incredibly fast rate

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    Multicultural Barriers

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    utilization of services is especially serious for African American adolescents‚ who are already at an increased risk for poor health outcomes as a result of poverty‚ unemployment‚ poor education‚ and the consequences of living in troubled communities (Copeland‚ 2006). Given the long-term risk of failing to provide mental health services to this population‚ it is crucial to examine barriers to access and utilization in order to eliminate these barriers. A lack of attention to the current disparities will

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    Misty Moore September 23‚ 2014 PT2520 Unit 1 Exploring Programming Languages In 1970 Dr. E.F. Codd published a paper “A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks”. Codd’s model is now accepted as the definitive model for relational database management systems (RDBMS). The language‚ Structured English Query Language (SEQUEL) was developed by IBM Corporation Inc.‚ to use Codd’s model. SEQUEL later was shortened to SQL. In 1979‚ Relational Software‚ Inc. (now Oracle) introduced the first

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    Pigeons from Hell

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    face. 4) She wouldn’t go back there and show them how to find the secret door; almost went crazy when they suggested it. 5) This old man is nearly a hundred years old…they say he’s a voodoo man. 6) The old man’s eyes gleamed‚ then grew misty as if clouds of extreme age drifted across his brittle mind. 7) “I sold my soul to the Big Serpent when he made me make of zuvembies”.

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    Brother in Arms

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    it is endless As Knopfler sings an ode about ancient Scotland and war‚ there is a strong interplay between his vocals and his guitar. If you close your eyes‚ you can almost imagine them becoming one. The imagery Knopfler weaves is that powerful. Misty covered mountains‚ aren’t mountains in Scotland‚ South Africa or Lebanon. Mountains has been used just to show that he’s dying far away from his home...

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    I entered the 16th District Police Station through revolving doors constructed of metal poles and plexiglass. I first observed the wooden front desk that stretched from east to west of the lobby. Officers at the desk were wearing blue-collared shirts with brass name tags on the left and badges on the right with navy blue pants and duty belts with handcuffs‚ firearms etc. The four officers had hazel eyes; three male officers had chestnut hair but‚ the female officer had golden hair. They were amiable

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