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    The Nuclear Debate Sam Beattie Fossil fuels take millions of years to form‚ which means they are non-renewable resources. We are using those 100 000 times faster than they are being made. When we use fossil fuels to get energy we get more than just energy. Greenhouse gases and air pollution are made too. The 3 main fuels are coal‚ oil and natural gas Nuclear power uses fission to produce energy. Nuclear fusion also has potential for energy production. Around 6% of the world’s energy and 14%

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    I decided to attend a show at a local dinner theatre‚ called the Alhambra Dinner Theatre‚ in Jacksonville‚ FL. My decision to do this was based on the fact that I never really allow myself to look into my artistic side as I commonly turn down attending art festivals‚ theatre performances‚ or listening to classical music. I haven’t done it before because I usually try to avoid events that I deem as uncomfortable‚ as I usually tend to stay inside my comfort zone. However‚ once I saw this assignment

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    I was in the middle of a test in science class when a large man came into the classroom. He whispered something to the teacher and then asked me to go into he hallway with him. He told me that I would need to bring all my stuff with me down to the police station and that they had a few questions to ask me. I sat in an office for about twenty minutes waiting for someone to come in. The large man and Detective Molly Sanches finally came into the office I was waiting in. Detective Molly sat across

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    The eye catching title of the book‚ “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” not only triggers readers to pick it up and start reading‚ but also makes one wonder what the plot of this unusual title really is. If I am being honest‚ that is exactly what persuaded me to read it. Now‚ although this atypical title may seem like it will lead into a fictional novel‚ it is surprisingly the exact opposite. This nonfiction publication reveals the stories of Dr. Sacks many odd neuropsychiatric patients. One

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    Bibliography Bradley‚ David. "Malcolm: The Life of a Man Who Changed Black America." Transition‚vol.56‚ 1992: 20-46. Dyson‚ Micheal Eric. "Malcolm and Martin." Transition‚ n.56‚ 1992: 48-59. Hoyt‚ Charles. "The Five Face of Malcolm X." Negro American Literature Forum vol.4‚n.4‚ winter 1970: 107-112. Miller‚ Keith d. "Plymouth Rock Landed on Us: Malcolm X ’s Whiteness Theory as a basis for alternative Literacy." College Compostitionand Communication vol.56‚n.2‚ dec.2004: 199-222

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    Movie Review and Analysis of Communication Styles of the Characters Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner is a 1967 Academy Award-winning comedy-drama film starring Spencer Tracy‚ Sidney Poitier‚ Katharine Hepburn‚ and Katharine Houghton. The main characters: Sidney Poitier - Dr. John Wade Prentice Katharine Houghton - Joanne ‘Joey’ Drayton‚ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Drayton Katharine Hepburn - Christina Drayton‚ wife of Matt Drayton Spencer Tracy - Matt Drayton

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    Jon Reiner‚ a man who has been to hell and back. His life could quite possibly be labeled as a “series of unfortunate events”. The Man Who Couldn’t Eat revolves around the unsatisfying life of Jon Reiner. A man who has lived a life of diet‚ unsatisfactory cravings‚ and non-refundable trips to the bathroom. Jon Reiner’s autobiographical novel tells a story about a time-stricken event that had happened in his adult life. Reiner has lived with a disease known as Crohn’s disease. Crohn’s disease is

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    Being with a Man Who Can’t Drive Being with a Man Who Can’t Drive A woman should be a jewel to a man as she is to God. She is as precious as a ruby. She is strength to her husband and a nurturer to her children. She is the key to the success of any prosperity for her husband. She is priceless. Proverbs 18:22 KJV declares‚ “A man that findeth a wife; finds a good thing then obtains favor of the Lord.” First‚ the woman has to be found. Second‚ she needs to be ready to be that good thing in his life

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    Napoleon Bonaparte was known as one of the best leader’s‚ and one of the most famous people in history. He is thought to be the man who saved the French Revolution‚ a man who spread nationalism throughout Europe. Known as a military genius and won many big and important battles as the French leader. But being such a powerful figure lead to some poor decisions and lead to the downfall. When growing up Napoleon was a great leader and also a very intelligent boy. Of course his favorite

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    The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat Written By: Dr. Oliver Sacks Although the title suggests a comical book‚ Oliver Sacks presents an entirely different look on the mentally challenged/disturbed. The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat is a book that explains why a patient shows signs of losses‚ excesses‚ transports‚ and simplicity. Coincidentally‚ the book opens with its titling story‚ letting the reader explore the mind of an accomplish doctor who seems to have lost his true sight on life.

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