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    Most big cities have terrible traffic In present-day society‚ the human race is progressing at an unprecedented rate in a multitude of arenas‚ accompanying all the boons brought about by profound societal changes have come some sufferings. And terrible traffic in most big cities is very prominent among them. As is widely accepted‚ traffic congestion has long been problems of concern and complaint in big cities. In fact‚ most big cities have 135 traffic accidents everyday. The numbers of people

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    Why Did Emily Do Such a Terrible Deed? When readers read A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner‚ they get to question ’Why did Emily do such a terrible deed in the end?’ Like a detective novel‚ by setting the narrator as ’we’‚ the town`s people detect the reasons of Emily`s eccentric behavior in a detailed perspective. They think the reason for Emily`s eccentric behavior is based on the death of Emily` father‚ the fear of losing someone she loves again and the absence of the town`s people who Emily

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    The article “Here’s A Terrible Idea: Robot Cars With Adjustable Ethics Settings” by Patrick Lin‚ immediately grabbed my attention because it placed the theory of ethics into the 21st century. The infamous “trolley problem” is the prime example that Lin uses to discuss the moral dilemma presented by robotic cars. After reading and discussing Lin’s article‚ I agree that robotic cars with adjustable ethics settings are a terrible idea. One of the first topics that stood out to me was that 12% of people

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    Believe it or not‚ everyone wishes to be someone different. William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ portrays Lady Macbeth as wanting to be more masculine. Lady Macbeth craves for control over herself and Macbeth. Through her ruthless actions‚ it can be observed that she will do anything to obtain power and authority. The change of Lady Macbeth’s identity begins strong and leads to a downfall. After Duncan’s murder‚ Lady Macbeth gains her weakness back and feels guilty. In Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare

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    Most white Canadians and American’s now days like to believe that racism is a thing of the past and in no way affects today’s society. They believe that the terrible circumstances of the black community is a result of black people and nothing else. Terrible stereotypes submerged from this flawed way of thinking like “Black people are thugs”‚ “black people are criminals”. Black people are more likely to commit crimes because they are at a disadvantage that doesn’t allow them to achieve a better life

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt has always been at the top of the most influential American presidents. In his twelve years as president‚ Roosevelt dealt with the Great Depression and played an important role in World War II to ensure victory with the Allies. Roosevelt helped the American people during the Great Depression by inserting a number of policies known as the New Deal and regain faith in the nation. During World War II‚ Roosevelt joined the Allies and devoted much effort to create a United Nations

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    In the book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee uses a multitude of characters to assist Scout as she slowly matures to the likeness of Maycomb County. During the third chapter‚ Lee takes advantage of Atticus’s role as a father to drop a bit of advice for Scout’s future. The piece of moral advice Atticus passes down can be found in this specific quote‚ “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view… until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” (pg.

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    PatientInformation AnkleSprains The condition • • • • Ankle sprains Lateral Ligament tears Medial Ligament tears Inferior Tib-Fib joint strain Superior Tib- Fib joint eversion strain About the condition The ankle is most commonly sprained by what is called an “inversion” injury‚ which means the ankle has rolled over and outwards. This strains the lateral (outside) ligaments of the ankle and the Inferior TibFib joint. The reverse injury an “eversion” strain is less common and involves

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    Figuring out who you are is hard‚ but for Edmond Dantes‚ it’s even worse. So many things have happened to him‚ shaping his character from person to person. Being in prison for so long took all the optimism and hope he had when he first came off the ship. Being someone else after he escaped so people wouldn’t know who he was changed him. He started acting like the person he was pretending to be and less like himself and how he was before prison. His life became revolved around the aspect of revenge

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    This is a story of a young man who was able to escape from a difficult past to make a success of life.Born as healthy as a baby boy could be‚ his mother knew he was destined for greatness… but that was soon about to change. The young boy was seperated from his mother after a few years as a fierce attack by the Al Quida terrorist group. He was captured and taken to a camp where he would train with the world most notorious people.As soon as he was old enough to hold a gun his training began‚ even though

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