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    The history and duties of the Secret Service Christopher L. Mintze CRJ175 W-1 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to inform the reader of the history and duties of the Secret Service. In this paper I will give you a chronological timeline of the United States Secret Service. From its creation in 1865 by President Lincoln through its current day duties will be explored. The history and duties of the Secret Service The history of the secret service is a very interesting one.

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    Whether it’s our looks‚ our weight‚ or where we come from‚ society changes the way we think about ourselves. We compare each other to unrealistic wants and aren’t considered thankful for what we already have. The memoirs "Keeper ’N Me" and "the Secret in the Water"‚ are example stories of not accepting who you are because of society. The purpose of this essay is to compare and contrast the two memoirs similarities. The three main similarities are the characters‚ the plot‚ and the voice used. The

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    How To Find The Purpose Of Life “The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful‚ to be honorable‚ to be compassionate‚ to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.”-Ralph Waldo Emerson What is the point of having a TV with no cable? What is the point of living life‚ if it has no purpose? In order to make life worthwhile and to get the most of it you have to give it purpose. But what is the purpose of life? The purpose of each individual’s life may be different

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    Chapter 1 - Purpose for living Have you ever paused to ask yourself these: What am I doing in this world? Why am I still alive? What is the purpose of my existence? If you feel that much of your life is purposeless‚ let me assure you right away that God does have a purpose for your life – a high and noble purpose! There are two major purposes for living – to know God wholeheartedly and to be aware of others. I assume you are already aware of God‚ so are you aware of others? Do you care for those

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    These are questions we all ask ourselves at some point or another during our lives. We spend the majority of our lives aspiring to achieve a meaningful life‚ and at the same time we spend most of our lives questioning and wondering what exactly a meaningful life is. "What is it that makes some lives meaningful‚ others less so?" (pg.1) is also one of the first questions asked in "Meaning in Life and Why it Matters". In Susan Wolf’s excerpt‚ "The Meanings of Lives"‚ the author attempts to define what

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    hasn’t made it to the semifinals at the French Open since 2003. Sam Stosur made it last year. Serena Williams had played seven clay court matches this season prior to the French and sported a pedestrian (for her) 5-2 record. She won neither of the two tournaments she entered. Sam Stosur came into Roland Garros sporting a 14-2 record with one tournament win on the surface. She had beaten tournament favorite Justine Henin in the previous round. Serena Williams losing on clay often feels like

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    Wings Chips Theme- There are a lot of themes in the story Wings Chips by Mavis Gallant. One of the most important themes of this story is how the father refuses to conform to societies norms. The father never had a real job like the other fathers in the town. If he painted for other people he would do it the way he feels is right “My father suggested that Madame Gravelle might be just as happy with a tinted photograph.” (Page 208 third Para). He lives his life by not worrying about others thought

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    that distinguishes living organic creatures from inanimate objects. This significant difference calls into question many aspects of life‚ such as: What is the purpose of life? Does the purpose of life vary between species? Merriam-Webster defines purpose as the reason why something is done‚ used or exists. I believe that all humans have a purpose distinguishable from other creatures. The following paragraphs will look to demonstrate how human life is different from animal life. An important human trait

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    Susan Blum asserts that our efforts to stop plagiarism in colleges are failing‚ and she offers an alternative to traditional approaches. Susan Blum starts off her article introducing the idea that plagiarism is a problem on college campuses‚ and current methods to combat plagiarism are failing. She then states‚ “neither avenue can be universally successful” when referring to the two main ways plagiarism is handled (Blum). The two ways of handling plagiarism are as a moral problem or as a rule/crime

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    their contributions. One woman at the forefront of the fight‚ Susan B. Anthony‚ founded many organizations and travelled around the country giving speeches to support the women’s suffrage movement in the 19th century. Her diligence and dedication led to the passing of the nineteenth amendment in 1919‚ giving women the right to vote. She also fought for the rights of union workers and overall equality. Due to her tireless efforts‚ Susan B. Anthony established herself as a women’s rights advocate and

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