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    capable” to be firefighters? Women are physically capable of doing anything they set their minds to. Men and women can do the same job. Sex should not decide on if someone is capable of doing the task at hand. In my opinion‚ women are capable of becoming a firefighter. It depends on experience‚ education‚ and stamina of any sex to be a firefighter. In my experience working with a woman‚ they can work as hard if not harder than men in the same field. All you need is experience in the field of a firefighter

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    Fate In The Red Violin

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    people do not stop and think about “fate”‚ what it means in reality‚ and the impact it has on their lives. The meaning of fate can be described as an end result that an individual has no control over‚ or that is bound to happen no matter what. In The Red Violin‚ the fate of the violin was to lead each owner to sickness and death‚ and this fate was unstoppable. It is sometimes believed that with fate‚ a higher power is controlling your life and your actions‚ leaving no room for freedom. If the outcome

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    Firstly‚ becoming vegetarian will reduce deforestation/ land destruction. Our earth can only provide a certain amount of space‚ which is used by ocean‚ forest‚ mountains etc. These areas are home to many different kinds of species that live off of these areas. How much food we grow is not just limited by the amount of available land‚ but meat eaters need far more space than vegetarians. In the article in the Guardian stated that an average Bangladeshi lives off rice‚ beans‚ vegetables‚ and fruit

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    A leader is one who knows the way‚ goes the way‚ and shows the way. (Unknown). Becoming a cop has been a dream since I was young. My qualities are well fit for the job; also I think I will be successful as a cop. This paper will explore the job description‚ requirements‚ as well as salary expectation for becoming a police officer. To begin‚ the description of becoming a cop includes many components. To begin‚ the general duties include several aspects. The occupational handbook shares‚ that they

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    Toma Ivanovic COM 1290 Oakland Community College‚ Auburn Hills Professor Moon Book Report: On Becoming A Leader Chapter One: Mastering the Context There is a trend of real leadership in the world today from the Kennedys‚ FDR‚ to Gandhi. There is a necessity to have leaders. A couple reasons are they are accountable for companies‚ organizations‚ and the running of a nation. People need to be led. There was a study done at the University of Michigan that talked argued that there are ten dangers

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    Becoming a Certain Body by Sharlene Hesse-Biber discusses the current issues surrounding body image‚ predominantly amongst women. This issue is continuing to grow in prominence‚ especially with the further development of social media. Women are constantly being pressured to conform to the standards of society which has its own set of consequences. Hesse-Biber includes real-life testimonials from young women regarding their feelings towards their body image. This body image craze has led to many

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    As the young and naive children we were‚ adults always told us to never give up on our dreams. This statement usually applied to the impractical dreams of becoming president of the United States‚ transforming into a superhero‚ or playing alongside professional athletes. These were all big ideas and aspirations that fueled our carefree childhoods‚ and were appropriate practice for shaping the paths to our true passions we discover later on in our lives; particularly in high school. High school is

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    The Red Wheelbarrow by William Carlos Williams so much depends upon a red wheel barrow glazed with rain water beside the white chickens. The Red Wheelbarrow Summary Our speaker reflects on how important a certain red wheelbarrow is. This wheelbarrow is wet from a recent rain‚ and there happen to be white chickens hanging out with the wheelbarrow. The End. The Red Wheelbarrow Summary Line 1 so much depends * Our speaker doesn’t say "much depends" or "things depend" or "I depend‚"

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    Madam Red Monologue

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    rather than aiming for Madam Red‚ her bright green eyes fixate on you. Whirling her scythe one good time‚ she’s in a perfect alignment with your chest‚ but you feel an ice cold grasp push you to the ground. You miss hitting the brick wall by an inch. “Aww‚ Bassy~!” Grell whines. “Protecting her now? Tsk‚ tsk. That simply won’t do.” Her attention momentarily shifts to her original target and with a single fling of the wrist‚ crimson stains crimson. Ciel watches as Madam Red falls right before his feet

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    extremely well-known now. Another way he publicised the Nazi Party was by releasing his book "Mein Kampf" which he wrote in prison when serving his 9 month sentence. Mein Kampf published the aims and ideas of the Nazi party. This contributed to Hitler becoming chancellor because this raised public awareness‚ establishing him as a credible leader and made people think he could fix Germany’s problems. People were impressed with the organisation of the Nazi party and with Hitler showing he could lead a team

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