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    Corrections Rough Draft 2

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    Joshua Schroeder CJ 245 2/28/2013 Rough Draft Work was a very common thing for inmates of early prisons‚ and it is also a common thing even in today’s world. Although the type of work has differed throughout the centuries whether it be manual labor‚ or making license plates the fact is that work has been a major factor in prisons throughout their existence. In the beginning of prisons existing‚ the main type of work was manual labor‚ such as breaking up rocks‚ or even cleaning up the sides

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    Anthem Rough Draft Ayn Rand’s “Anthem” illustrates a series of ironic connections between great successors of Greek mythology and to her two main characters. The main characters‚ Equality 7-2521 and Liberty5-300‚ both contain very interesting and unique personalities‚ which makes them incompatible with their collectivism society due to who they are and what they believe. Ayn Rand disperses random clues throughout the book that provide evidence and reasoning of why she chose to rename her characters

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    educational video game? An educational video game is a video game that provides educational value to the player. Including reading‚ writing‚ calculation‚ and history or science. Why do we need these games? We need them because they help us have better critical thinking in school. They also help us in timing for example in some games you have to do the fastest time and if we don’t we will lose. Students learn through the process of playing the game. By playing educational video games students can

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    Genetics of Homosexuality." Serendip. 18 Jan. 2008. Web. 26 Sept. 2011. <http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/1925>. Nizza‚ Mike. "Tying Columbine to Video Games - NYTimes.com." Breaking News - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com. 5 July 2007. Web. 26 Sept. 2011. <http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/07/05/tieing-columbine-to-video-games/>. Rosenberg‚ Jennifer. "Columbine Massacre - The School Shooting of April 20‚ 1999." 20th Century History. About.com Guide. Web. 26 Sept. 2011. <http://history1900s

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    Essay 2 Rough Draft As Archduke Franz Ferdinand heirs his throne along with his wife Sophie during the summer of June 28‚ they were shockingly assassinated by a Serbian native Gravilo Princip. This occurrence led to which we all know as World War 1. This incident struck worldwide as to where many countries took notice as established to declare war. The first country to do so was Austria-Hungary declaring on Serbia in July 28. Different countries declared war amongst each other which continued

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    Daevon Platt  Ms. Lowry  English 9  May 19‚ 2015  Word count:  Research Paper Rough Draft  Imagine you were born in 1759‚ and it’s now 1775‚ the start of the War of Independence.  Would you volunteer to fight for you independence? Do you think the American Revolution was  really necessary? This war is also known as The American Revolutionary War. This war has  been going on for 8 straight years non­stop and it was one of the bloodiest wars back in history.  Every country has independence and every country fought for their independence

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    Stephanie Zavala Mr. Gray English 3‚ Period 0 AHA 4 March 2013 Rough Draft: Skin Cancer Summer vacation is on its way‚ what’s the first think you all think about when you are on summer vacation‚ bathing suit‚ beach‚ tanning‚ and hanging out with friends? I certainly hope not. The first thing everyone in this room should be thinking about is where is the sunscreen. Have you ever wonder what exactly causes skin cancer? Many people suffer from skin cancer. Skin cancer is the most common type

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    Hamlet Rough Draft Essay

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    Hamlet Essay Rough Draft Hamlet falls into the grave and freaks out over Ophelia’s death. Intense music plays in the background. It’s raining with the moon shining enough to give Hamlet a white glow on his face due to the moisture on his skin. His hair is down on his forehead because of the impactful rain. In the play‚ Hamlet by WIlliam Shakespeare‚ the young man standing in the grave is Hamlet. The grave he is standing in belongs to Ophelia; Hamlet’s girl. Even though she is dead‚ his feelings

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    compensatory pick after round 4‚ number 69. So‚ who is the man wearing no 69? This is no other than Shaneil Jenkins. During the draft‚ he was far below on the list and did not attract a lot

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    Thomas Rheaume 2-24-09 Hopkins Collegio Great Gatsby Rough Draft The American dream is the belief that people through their struggle and toil in the harshness of life can somehow achieve their dreams. This belief plays a prominent role in The Great Gatsby. The American dream serves as a backdrop to the splendor and bustle of the Roaring Twenties. Nick Carraway is at first amazed by how all his friends’ material dreams have come true. Surely this finery and wealth must be the American dream

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