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    Personal Issue Mental health has always been looked upon as a tragic illness that affects the person who has it‚ but at the same time can affect the people surrounding‚ and the society. Schizophrenia‚ bipolar disorder‚ and OCD are all examples of mental illnesses that have brought a lot of pain to individuals and their families. From time to time‚ in events such as mass murders in which the person who is responsible was diagnosed with a mental illness‚ the media tends to make it sounds as if mental

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    On Sunday I attended a Chicago Bears football game for the first time. They played against the Tennessee Titans‚ and it turned into an absolute thriller that came down to the very last play. Although they didn’t win‚ I left the stadium with a smile on my face and a very sore throat. For three hours or so‚ I stood screaming‚ chanting‚ booing‚ laughing‚ and cheering as I watched my favorite team. Seeing the game in person is far different‚ and better‚ then watching it on t.v. The breeze coming off

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    presidential motorcade moved slowly through the streets of Dealey Plaza‚ careful to allow spectators a full view of the president and his wife. Mrs. Kennedy‚ who looked stunning in an all pink dress‚ admired her husband as he greeted the massive crowd‚ blowing kisses and waving to everyone he could. As the motorcade approached Elm Street‚ the crowd went wild with applause which‚ in turn‚ drowned out the sound of the first shot. Crack! The presidents hands flew to his neck. Crack! He slumped over‚ critically

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    In the article “The Man Who Shaped the New South Africa‚” Richard Dowden states that “some leader like Nelson Mandela were in prison in South Africa” (2). Basically‚ the author is saying that democracy and the ruler of South Africa would bump heads and create some chaos bloodshed

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    believe that “Pegleg” Sullivan started it‚ or Bella’s comet did it. But in reality‚ Louis M. Cohn was the one who started the Great Chicago fire. Louis Cohn started the fire during his famous gambling night. He was the only culprit who admitted to starting the fire. So‚ if he didn’t do it‚ who did? Louis M. Cohn wrote in his will‚ a public announcement that he had started The Great Chicago Fire. According to Stories and Legends from the fire‚ Cohn only told about his crime to his family and friends

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    Chicago Annotation/Interactive Analysis of Text Summary: In the poem “Chicago” by “Carl Sandburg” he starts with giving the readers an image of what Chicago is like with the different types of jobs and the things the citizens do in their daily lives. At the start of the poem Sandburg explains what people would see in a daily life at Chicago‚ such as Tool making‚ farming and swine wholesale dealers. This shows that the city is full of vigorous people and that they always try to look strong

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    Eric Kim’s Chicago‚ 2013 is a collection of psychological feelings that have been captured in one instance of time. Initially giving the image of a busy working man‚ the subject featured in this picture is a model of the average working man. Taking a look at the surroundings‚ the businessman’s true mentality begins to peak. This man is exhausted‚ stressed‚ and lonely. Despite all of these characteristics‚ this picture still gives encouragement and inspiration in an unusual way‚ which is what the

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    Like all other referencing tools APA consists of rules that ensures clear presentation of written material. What is the Chicago referencing style? The Chicago referencing style was created by the University of Chicago in the 1906. This referencing style joins rules of grammar and punctuation that are common in the American English. What is the DUT Harvard referencing

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    Throughout the years racial conflicts have always been a part of society. The Chicago race riot of 1919 was a major racial conflict that took place throughout the nation. This is event began on July 27‚ 1919 in the city of Chicago. It lasted several days‚ and took 6‚000 National Guard troops in order to end the violence on July 30‚ 1919 (Tuttle). The Chicago race riot was a result of several factors. For instance‚ economic differences‚ social and political issues‚ and racial tensions between blacks

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    into the U.S you would be successful but‚ in The Great Gatsby and Chicago by F. Scott Fitzgerald and by Bob Fosse‚ Fred Ebb‚ and Maurine Watkins they give us a good perspective on how it was casually corrupted. The American Dream is probably one of the biggest lies I’ve ever heard.

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