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    T-4 Program In October 1939 the T-4 program began. The T-4 Program‚ also known as "euthanasia" was one of the disastrous part of the Holocaust. This is where Hitler started killing billions of people over night like the mentally disabled and the jews and others secretly if they were seen as worthless like that was a waste of time and food and didn’t fit the imagine of his perfect productive society. It all started with Hitler and the group he found who called themselves Nazis they were a stronger

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    Shay Orial English 112 10am Professor Kate Belknap February 24‚ 2013 Cigarette Smoke Stinks Growing up many of my family members were smokers. I remember the horrible smell that stuck to their breath‚ clothes‚ and lingered around their house. It has been roughly eight years since I have smelled that nasty stench and I would like to continue to not smell these harmful fumes while here at Colorado Mesa University. In 2006‚ Colorado’s Clean Indoor Air Act was passed‚ limiting smoking in numerous

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    kids today are so fascinated by technology they become very attached. So attached‚ it consumes their whole life style leading to addiction. Causing them to rarely get outside and be active. Then America’s heavy fast food diet added to that explains why there is this pandemic. There are some programs‚ such as “Play 60”‚ that have been designed to help tackle childhood obesity by trying to encourage children to be more active. The mission of NFL Play 60 is “To make the next generation of youth the most

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    Introduction to Persuasive Essay Writing: Hook Statements An essay’s "hook" is something in the first paragraph--usually the first sentence or two--that draws the reader in and makes him want to continue to read. The hook’s tone should match that of your essay (serious‚ humorous‚ academic)‚ and it should support your central argument or main point. You might want to wait to write a hook until the rest of the essay has been written‚ so you will know what you want the hook to say and how you want to say

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    Another reason why students should be able to eat in class is because teachers are allowed to eat in front of us but we are not allowed to eat in class. We should have to follow the same rules. There has been a time where I go to school with any empty stomach and I always see a teacher eating a granola bar. Seeing them eat doesn’t let me concentrate and it gets me more hungry and at that time I just hold my stomach tight and hope my stomach doesn’t growl. My final reason why teachers should let

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    maintain their health‚ and the costs of regulation would subtract from the benefits that fast food chains supply. Taking into account these reasons I think that the negative impact of restrictions far outweighs the positive benefits. The first reason why restrictions in the fast food industry would not be beneficial is because the industry responds to criticisms and self regulates accordingly. Self-regulation addresses issues quickly to reduce or eliminate the need for government regulation. By publishing

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    Why Animal Testing is Needed Surprisingly enough‚ a voluminous amount of companies worldwide are relying on harmless animal testing to make products that you use every day. Businesses such as Band-Aid brand‚ Colgate‚ Pert‚ and even Revlon use this process to make your favorite items that are vital to healing skin‚ help you to clean your teeth‚ and keep your hair clean. It is known that animal testing can sometimes be cruel for the animal‚ but that is only a small percentage of the animals being

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    express himself. While it may be true that preteens and teenagers like to express themselves through the clothes that they wear‚ educational psychologist and Today contributor‚ Michele Borba‚ explains‚ “a new mindset is needed‚ it’s not the stuff that you wear‚ it’s the stuff on the inside” (Flam). Students can learn to express themselves in other ways‚ such as‚ their thoughts‚ their words‚ and their deeds. By using these avenues of expression‚ it will inevitably lead to added positive attention and

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    barely getting on its own feat in the early 1800’s to legalizing the rights of every American citizen within the United States during the1960’s. But what about the African Americans? Anyone who is familiar with our American culture and History can tell you that African Americans have played a major role in our histories movements for a better tomorrow. For example As African Americans ’ place in American society has changed over the centuries‚ so‚ has the focus of African-American literature. Before the American

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    planet‚ which is essential for existence on a planet. No water or geology the two prerequisites have been found. According to Potomac institute for policy studies‚ the Mars exploration is the search for the significance of existence. If that is true‚ why carry on spending millions for discoveries of a red planet among a lot of red dirt. Mars exploration being funded millions is unnecessary‚ it has already accumulated up billions and there is nothing to demonstrate for these space missions. Space exploration

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