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    One More River

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    One More River Can you imagine having to leave everything you have ever known to live in a country on the verge of war? Lesley Shelby‚ the main character in One More River by Lynn Reid Banks‚ knows exactly how it feels. This Jewish Canadian girl has to emigrate to Israel with her family. Through the determination and courage of one person we see how challenges‚ complications‚ and differences of the world are overcome. 	In the story the most important character is Lesley. Lesley

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    River Journal Entry

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    had troubles‚ had mules. It took 2 hours for us to get back going again. We were very upset because we knew more troubles were coming ahead. We made it to the Kansas river. This river is very hard to get across. It took us 3 days to make it here. The hardest part about crossing the river was getting the Oxen to go over. The river was still a little furious due to the melting of snow early in the spring. We made it across in 20 minutes of horror. I had to throw one of my

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    things about this article is that the diversion of the Mississippi River and man’s effort to resist it‚ and the great problem that was encountered because of it‚ as well as trying to control it. Instead of trying to resist it‚ why not just go with it? It seems easier and though one would have to adapt to the changes‚ the changes that occur could end up being for the better. Man desired to control the Mississippi River. You can’t indefinitely control water‚ or anything‚ much less a river. You could

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    Three Rivers Optical

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    Executive Summary Three Rivers Optical is a company located in Pittsburgh which supplies lenses to the ophthalmic community. Steve Siebert‚ CEO and head of marketing faces different challenges on deciding if he should keep trade shows he has been doing as sales have not been proficient enough‚ and whether he should invest in new trade show to grow TRO’s market share. Steve’s plan is to invest into different states such as California and Michigan in the next five years. As TRO is moving towards

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    Explain how the Declaration of Independence reflects Enlightenment philosophy. The Declaration of Independence was a revolutionary piece of writing that impacted the whole world for decades after it was written‚ by starting a chain of angry citizens overthrowing unjust governments. But the elements that made it so different and revolutionary were not thought up all at the time; many of the ideas put into the Declaration had been envisioned by a wide variety of thinkers during the Enlightenment

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    Though many people dismiss the idea of cloning as a way of destroying nature’s diversity‚ cloning techniques can potentially become life savers for many. The ability to clone will allow scientists to duplicate new‚ needed organs for patients thanks to therapeutic cloning. Endangered animals will be able to become striving species overtime due to reproductive cloning. Infertile women will once again be granted the gift of giving birth‚ all creditable to reproductive cloning.

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    In recent discussion of vegetarianism‚ a controversial issue has been whether we should eat meat or not. On one hand‚ some argue that eating meat is a part of life and the only way to live. On the other hand‚ however‚ others argue that eating meat is morally wrong and we should only eat plants. According to Drew Ramsey‚ author of “Meat Is Brain Food” it is problematic that the “…American diet [consists] of processed foods laden with sugars‚ salt‚ and…fat” (Source A). However‚ eating plants exclusively

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    Bertha Budget Paragraph

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    Ways that you can ruin your life. Bertha Budget and Hammond Deggs saving and not saving money. Bertha Budget saves all of her money. Hammond Deggs does not save any of his money. Bertha Budget Is an old woman who is seventy-four years old. Bertha is not retired and is still working. Every nickel of Bertha’s money is saved. Bertha does not even have a husband or kids to spend the money on. The house Bertha lives in is in disrepair and she has worn out clothes. She never goes out to eat neither.

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    Process Paragraph Notes

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    * Be sure to include all steps and arrange them in sequence. * Explain why each step is necessary‚ and include warnings where appropriate. * Define any terms that your readers may not be familiar with. * Offer clear descriptions of any tools or materials needed to carry out the process. * Provide your readers with a way of determining whether or not the process has been carried out successfully. Fifty Topic Suggestions: Process Analysis 1. How to lose weight without losing

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    River -Ak Ramanujam

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    A.K. Ramanujan’s poem “A River Theme The poet levels a scathing criticism against poets‚ both old and new poets‚ who eulogize the external beauty of nature while ignoring the deeper significance or the humanitarian aspect of the floods which destroy life and property. The old and new poets find the violent mood of the river more sensational and exciting and fail to write about the malignant aspect of nature .They are insensitive and callous towards human suffering. He criticizes the attitude of

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