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    enough that goes ‘round. So there. Cheryl‚ called by her clients Cherry‚ was a welfare worker‚ if all truth be told. She was not very tall‚ her curled‚ brown hair‚ and her eyes of similar colour creating a wonderful blend‚ that was finally contrasted by a full-toothed smile‚ with teeth kept really quite well. Dressed in red‚ it was easy to attract attention‚ but she never had. Why should that night have been different? Founded by Salaster Lowseck‚ Axinthia was a rather small‚ poor place‚ deep in the south

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    education. We would not have any of the technology we have today because we would need highly educated people building it‚ along with other jobs that require higher education like teachers who educate the people of the next generation. Therefore‚ people should get a college education even if it is expensive. College education can help you get more employment opportunities because more and more jobs are requiring some type of college education. You can also make more money if you have a college education

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    08 Nov 2012 Action or Inaction and the Ethics of Choice One of Peter Singer’s four main principles of ethics is that we are just as responsible for our inactions as we are for our actions. This means that we as human beings have an ethical obligation to act if we witness something wrong happening. Even if we do not see it but we know it is going on‚ then once we possess that knowledge we have also incurred a moral duty to act. Without this obligation‚ we become a liability to the community

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    Yusef Lyons U.S. History 6/6/2012 Should America Have Been Involved in World War I Several factors played a key role as to why America entered the war. Some of the most common reasons were the sinking of the Lusitania‚ the Zimmerman Telegram‚ America’s economic ties with the European powers‚ and the Russian Revolution. I personally feel that the U.S. should have gotten involved in WWI. America was trying to remain neutral and promote peace‚ but they couldn’t stand by and continue to let

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    Thinking About Women by Margaret Andersen. The social construction of gender is thought to be the multiple different approaches in which the expectancy of being a girl‚ whom later becomes a woman‚ and being a boy‚ whom later becomes a man‚ is passed on through the society. Society differences are said to be the basis of gender identity in today’s society preferably more than the sex or biological differences are. All throughout chapter two of Thinking About Women‚ Andersen discusses the multiple ways

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    6 Reasons why you should own a Dog. Being a dog owner generally enriches a people’s lives‚ making them healthier and happier. I am sure companionship and entertainment is one of the first thoughts that cross most people’s minds when they think of owning a new dog; however‚ there exists a myriad of benefits in dog ownership. Here are a few of the countless physical and mental perks that come with being a puppy parent. 1. A more cheerful you. Apart form providing great companionship‚ dogs can also

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    of World War II‚ American theater was transformed by the work of playwright Arthur Miller. Profoundly influenced by the Depression and the war that immediately followed it‚ Miller tapped into a sense of dissatisfaction and unrest within the greater American psyche. His probing dramas proved to be both the conscience and redemption of the times‚ allowing people an honest view of the direction the country had taken. Arthur Miller was born in Manhattan in 1915 to Jewish immigrant parents. By 1928‚ the

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    Why should we have pets? (More reasons) 1. What are the reasons why pets should be allowed in the Marco Polo building? * Pets make loyal‚ lovable friends * Pets teach you how to take care of others * Pets teach you about responsibility * A pet can help you learn about animals * Playing with pets can make you feel happy * Having a pet can keep you from feeling lonely or depressed * Pets are good for your health * Your whole family can share the benefits of

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    Legends Surrounding the King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table There are many reasons to believe why the great King Arthur and his mighty knights of the round table were real men and not what fairy tales are made of. Throughout the centuries‚ men have longed to be like the infamous King Arthur. History has told tales of great feats on the battle ground; mothers put their children to sleep with tales of this enigmatic king. However‚ historians have had a battle with history telling

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    and 4 1. Arthur Anderson’s audit partners’ sole concern was how much revenue could be generated‚ so the employees of Arthur Anderson paid little mind to the quality of the audits they did as long as they were making money. They turned their heads when generally accepted accounting principles were not being followed and hid the fact that Enron’s policies and internal controls were not good enough to protect its shareholders. 3. The prime motivation behind the decisions of Arthur Andersen’s

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