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    Maintaing the speed limit as it is will be more effective than to lower the speed limit for various reasons. Reasons such as it will make less traffic‚ keep drivers focused‚ and allow people to get to their destinations faster. Also making the speed limit higher will force cars that drive on highways and interstates to be more reliable and better maintenance. This will lower break downs onn high ways and interstates because people will think twice before they drive their irreliable vehicle on the

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    Is this what we should be watching? When I see adults making immature and stupid decisions‚ I can only say‚ “No”. So I purpose that we ban the brain-melting reality TV material. Most reality TV shows‚ like “Jersey Shore”‚ is just a brain-numbing wreck that most children‚ teens‚ and even adults get sucked into. All this is doing is glamorizing bad decisions‚ stupidity‚ and bad behavior. Teens and kids want to be like these people‚ but is this how you want them to be? Of course not! So why allow children

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    Fernando’s first child. Chapter #57: Manuel finally made it the city where Margarita and her family were staying. He talked Don Fernando about the things that were going on from where he came from. Manuel found out that the family was in a train wreck on their way up to the city‚ he was very surprised. Manuel bought an agape for Margarita. Chapter #58: Manuel gave Margarita the agape that he had bought her then he kissed her. Manuel asked Don Fernando and Lucia for Margarita’s hand in marriage

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    The Minimum Driving Age

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    Statistics show that teenagers who get their license early are less likely to get into an accident later on in life. Teenagers who are older usually get into accidents. If the minimum age is raised‚ teenagers won’t have the rights they deserve. The minimum age driving age should remain at the age of 16 because teenagers need to learn responsibility‚ they will be able to help their parents‚ and they would be able to work a job. First of all‚ teenagers need to learn responsibility when it comes to

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    how their lives are effected differently by aspects of society and how their action ultimately effect each other and society as a whole. The story starts off with a Asian woman arguing with the detectives partner‚ a white female‚ after a minor car wreck. They go onto have a racial exchange of words. The detective then arrives at crime scene where there is a dead man. The narrative then shifts to a middle eastern man trying to buy a gun at

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    In “Ozymandias” ‚the diction “Nothing beside remains . Round the decay of that colossal wreck…” (Shelley) shows revenge when all that’s left of the corrupt king is a lost statue that’s uncaringly destroyed . In The Scarlet Pimpernel the diction “...those aristos were such fools!They were traitors to the people of course...Their ancestors had

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    The Story of an Hour

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    Setup: Mrs. Mallard is to be informed by her sister Josephine of the tragedy of her husband’s sudden death. Initiating Incident: Mrs. Mallard’s sister Josephine and friend Richard reveal to her that her husband was killed in a train wreck. Protagonist’s Objective: Mrs. Mallard rushes upstairs to her bedroom alone to weep and reflect on the situation. Development: After having thought of her husband’s death‚ Mrs. Mallard becomes aware of the fact that she has been set free from her

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    Opium War

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    ( bubonic plague‚ typhus‚ chicken pox‚small pox)went along with them Europeans‚ Africans‚ and Asians had already in counted and gained some immunity to but the native populations of America had never encountered as a result the sudden exposure wreck havoc on the native population. One of many diseases was Smallpox was deadly disease that appeared around 10 000 bc and killed 3 out of every 10 people who contracted it and left most of the rest with permanent scars .Chinese were known for their

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    The concept of underwater endeavors has been around since the ancient times‚ the Egyptians used reeds to hunt in the water. The first time the concept was used in a military manner was by Alexander the Great’s army to clear obstructions during the siege of Syracuse in about 413 BC. Both of these instances were very primitive underwater developments‚ but held the basic concepts of a modern day submarine. They used underwater concealment to achieve a goal and that is the overall main concept of a modern

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    Literature allows people to experience and learn life’s lessons through text. One of the most commonly used literary devices is irony. Irony can be defined as the difference between appearance and reality‚ or when a reader expects or assumes one thing and the opposite is true. It allows an author to engage and surprise the audience‚ which often also teaches an important lesson. Two classic examples of irony through literature are Oedipus the King by Sophocles and The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin

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