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    the introductory paragraph to this essay about essays I will tell you that you don’t need an introductory paragraph‚ at least not of the 1) topic sentence 2) structural methodology 3) thesis statement varity that we were all taught in high school. What you do need is That Thing; maybe a question‚ a fear or a fury. It makes your blood boil. It’s all you can talk about when you sit down with your friends over a glass of wine or two or five‚ or maybe you can’t talk about it with anyone‚ just your own

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    life is easier for those who have a plenty of money as they can do everything what they want‚ and do not have to think about whether they can afford it or not. No doubt‚ well paid job enable people to live in luxury house with all modern conveniences‚ to own the latest car‚ as well as cutting-edge machines which help housewives save amount of time and reduce physical effort. By this way‚ good salary possibly increases the quality of life. Due to earning large sum of money‚ my prosperous neighbor‚ for

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    This is the End of the World: The Black Death.” by Barbara Tuchman History reveals the mid-14th century as a very unfortunate time for Europe. It was during this period when the continent became afflicted by a terrible plague. The source of the pathogen is known today as bubonic but was colloquially known as “The Black Death” to Europeans of the day. The plague caused a tremendous number of deaths and was a catalyst of change‚ severely impacting Europe’s cultural‚ political and religious institutions

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    Although trigger warnings are on the rise‚ many people are fighting the tides of change that are closing in on universities here in the US. Trigger warnings can be described in short‚ as a preemptive disclaimer. These warnings are a common prelude to articles discussing‚ sexual assault‚ war‚ mental illness‚ race‚ etc.‚ on the internet. A trigger warning would indicate explicit material as something graphic enough to ignite a reaction that could be as severe as post traumatic stress disorder. Trigger

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    of teenage death. Alcohol‚ the most widely used and abused drug among youth‚ causes serious and potentially life-threatening problems for this population. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for teenagers. Society faces several questions‚ like why do teens drink‚ what are the results of teen drinking and driving‚ and how can society change this pattern. Every year hundreds of teens die. Apart from drinking and driving‚ teen suicide is the fastest growing killer of youth and if left

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    Warning labels on unhealthy fast foods Student’s name Professors’ name Course title Date Putting warning labels on unhealthy fast foods At first‚ I was tempted to say that labels should not be put on unhealthy fast foods‚ but on a second thought‚ I believe that it is very necessary to put the labels on unhealthy fast foods. First‚ we have to understand what food is. Food is any nutritious substance that animals or people drink or eat as a way of maintaining growth and life. This implies that

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    Through the use of very detailed language in her paper‚ Ehrenreich was able to make the experiences she had while working as a waitress and housecleaner seem much more real and personal to the reader. Instead of describing how she felt while working as a waitress and housekeeper‚ she made the reader go through (almost) the same feeling by describing the situations she was put into. While expressing her emotions would have made the reader wonder what she was saying‚ describing the horrible situations

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    Miranda Warning Name: Peta-Gaye Walker Virginia Collage Time spent: 2 days Abstract Researching previous cases on a Miranda warning is one of the best ways to garner information as to the ways and procedures in how an officer goes about giving this warning. The main cases that will layout the foundation of this research

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    Miranda v. Arizona “You are going to prison”‚ is the statement Ernesto Miranda probably heard as he was arrested by police from the comfort of his home‚ in 1963‚ without warning or being advised of his Fifth Amendment rights. Miranda‚ 22 years old‚ was charged with raping an 18-year-old female. Subsequently‚ he was brought to a police department station where he was placed into an interrogation room isolated from everyone. After two grueling hours of questioning; Miranda was feeling dazed‚ confused

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    informed of their constitutional right to an attorney and against self-incrimination” or otherwise known as Miranda Rights. Now looking back on the past‚ Miranda v Arizona has proved to be one of the most important‚ if not the most important case in United States history. Although the Warren Court and any Court following did not specify how Miranda Warnings should be read‚ most Law Enforcement Agencies adopted a standardized from of the warning‚ “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say

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