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    Christian Cervantes Krokodil Krokodil is a drug that is mostly sold in Russia. According to unofficial estimates‚ Russia is the country with the highest amount of heroin addicts; approximately two million. However‚ not everyone can afford this drug. Krokodil is a drug more powerful and more destructive than heroin and it is also a lot cheaper. Whereas heroin may cost $150 US and up per use‚ Krokodil can be obtained for $6-$8 US per injection. So what is Krokodil? It is home made and pretty

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    Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence and Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMMzY1KJVeo]‚ for each of these documents is a solid‚ memorable piece in style and historical support. Both pieces begin with many similar key factors‚ establishing affinity between the speaker and his audience on the concrete basis of a common background. Jefferson does not say "I hold these truths..." or "the government" or even "you‚ the public" when beginning his famous declaration. The first

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    drafting of the Declaration of Independence. Serving in the Virginia House of Burgesses and Continental Congress‚ the Founding Fathers found Jefferson to be qualified for the position. On July 4th‚ 1776‚ the draft was sent to King George III to officially declare independence from the English Crown. Thomas Jefferson wrote this clear and persuasive argument for the United States to break away from England using persuasive appeals and stylistic devices. Throughout the Declaration‚ methods of persuasion

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    two articles “I Want a Wife” and “From Now On‚ Let Women Kill Their Own Spiders”,I find a better way to reduce both women’s and men’s complaints is for women to learn how to love themselves. The first article is written by Judy Brady from the point of view of women; even though is a woman‚ she wants a wife because a wife does all the housework in a family (Brady 542). In another article‚ written by Dave Barry‚ entitled “From Now On‚ Let Women Kill Their Own Spiders”‚ the author humorously appeals

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    Celebrate your Independence - Tips for living on your own for the first time Moving out of your parents house for the first time can be scary. Groceries will no longer magically appear in the fridge and there won’t be anyone to wash your sheets for you. If you’re considering leaving the nest and finding your independence‚ here are some tips for planning ahead and making a smooth transition into adulthood. Create a budget. Once you move out‚ money is going to become an even bigger deal than it

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    The Declaration Questions The Declaration- By Gemma Malley Chapter 1 1. Anna is at Grange Hall because she is a surplus. 2. A surplus is an excess of production or supply. A surplus is more than what is needed or used. Anna is referred to as a surplus because she is not meant to be there and is more than what the people need. Anna is just part of the excess of people. 3. A Valuable Asset is someone who is an extremely useful person. A Valuable Asset is there to clean‚ cook and do all

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    only dream of having their own business. The mere thought of the financial cost associated with starting a new business can be overwhelming‚ not to mention the sheer amount of legal responsibilities that come along with starting a business. In addition‚ there is the concern of achieving a sustainable cash flow once the business is up and running. These fears can result in the door of opportunity slamming shut in one’s mind. With a ferocious appetite for independence‚ hard work‚ and a creative

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    iv got so far: I‚ as a teen declare the rights to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. In order for teenagers to maintain equality amongst the youthful crowds we hereby submit a request for the reasonable fair distribution of privileges. NOW i have no idea what else to write. my writing style has to be like T. Jefferson’s but idk how 2 do that. and i need to write a thesis statement of how teenage rights affects the society and how it’s beneficial. and i need like 10 complaints relating

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    "The Declaration of Independence provides three unalienable rights: life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. Out of these three‚ the pursuit of happiness is definitely the most important to me. If one does not understand the pursuit of happiness‚ they simply won’t be able to live life to the fullest. Completing every single task requires the pursuit of happiness‚ because if one is miserable while performing a task‚ it will only make it worse. Everyone might as well do everything with a smile

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    During the 18th Century‚ the colonists gradually became fed up with the poor treatment that they were subject to from Britain. When the colonies finally wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776 as a method of rebellion‚ they put the blame for everything they had problems with on King George III. However‚ the “repeated injuries and usurpations” were the fault of Parliament‚ not King George III. Their claim that blamed him was for a large part invalid. Although the colonists were excessively

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