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    techniques to enhance the characters plot lines. For instance‚ Larson organizes and provides structure for the book through chronological order. The use of chronological order applies to each separate plot line. For example the chapter titled “The Necessary Supply” includes the character H.H. Holmes in August‚ 1886. The chapter that follows is with

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    Sleep: Important Function or Waste of Time Sleeping is essential in order for one to be a functional human being. There have been many different ideas about getting enough sleep‚ including that a person needs seven to eight hours of sleep nightly. One myth about sleep is that during sleeping‚ one is in a state of "suspended animation" basically a small coma. In truth‚ however‚ it has been discovered that during sleep the brain is active‚ variations in heartbeat and breathing occur‚ and the eyes

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    Martin Luther King Jr. once said‚ “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere‚” understanding that issues targeting a single group of people can jeopardize society as a whole. Consequently‚ it’s important to recognize that as a nation we are presumably equal in the eyes of the law regardless of ethnicity or wealth. Yet even in modern day America our criminal justice system still incarcerates blacks at a much higher rate than their white counterparts‚ inevitably leading to a lifetime of

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    A vigorous debate sprung from a panel discussion on new voter registration laws at the ABA Annual Meeting on Aug. 5‚ 2012. One of the principal issues in the examination was the voter identification requirement that is now endorsed beyond 30 states. The panel was conducted by Ashley Taylor‚ an associate at Troutman Sanders in Richmond‚ Va.‚ and involved South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson; Gerald Reynolds‚ general adviser for a utility in Louisville‚ Kentucky; Clarissa Martinez-De-Castro

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    On August 6‚ 1945‚ the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki; a bomb that completely obliterated both cities. Many believe that the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were turning points of the war in Japan. Many people say that this bomb could have saved many lives as well as save the United States economy. However‚ I believe otherwise. Although at first glance‚ it may seem that the Atomic bomb was essential to ending the war in Japan‚ a deeper look into the topic reveals

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    harmful to humans than the diseases they were created to treat. We have not directly benefited from using animals to test our pharmaceuticals for years. Emily Smith‚ a researcher who works with animals and the author of “EU Industry: Animal Testing a Necessary Evil?” does admit that no recent

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    The Gay Blood Ban: Is it Really Necessary? Introduction For this paper‚ I attended a Lunch-n-Learn seminar entitled "Be Negative: A Program on HIV/AIDS" held at KSU on February 3‚ 2004. During the presentation‚ the speaker revealed that‚ as a gay man‚ he is forever prohibited from donating blood. As such‚ I have chosen to develop a plan of action that will assist in lifting the gay blood ban. After some research‚ I learned that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the organization

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    a turning point in the clash of European intellectual values. Philosophers such as Nietzsche had already challenged established institutions of Positivistic thinking toward knowledge and progress; however‚ his movement lacked widespread support. Necessary was the disaster of WWI‚ which accelerated the overall undermining of prior intellectual beliefs by inspiring a culture-wide disagreement: authors such as Erich Remarque and Vera Brittain drew upon newfound doubt underscored by the war to completely

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    quotes that "We‚ as humans beings‚ must be able to accept people who are different than ourselves." this quote plays a large role in many of the text included in collection one some of which included "American Flag Stands for Tolerance"‚ "My So-Called Enemy" and "The Lottery". Despite differing opinions and viewpoint people must learn to get along and treat each other the same way. Overlooking one’s differences is one of the most important things we must do to get along. In the newspaper

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    YOU ARE YOUR OWN WORST ENEMY Summary Gen Y are shown to be a substantial security risk to organizations because Gen Y’s download and use non-sanctioned IT Tools while at work or using company technology and often compromising software like instant messaging software and open-source technologies. What’s happening is quite simple‚ but very dangerous. Having/using them on company technology opens a door for hackers and data thieves to enter unnoticed into your organization’s information assets. But

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