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    Illicit: the Dark Trade

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    Bus 335 Illicit: The Dark Trade In today’s world criminal organizations play a huge role in almost every form of trade that isn’t always seen or noticed by the general population. Since the 1990’s illegal crime related trade has increased at a rate of seven times faster than your everyday normal legal trade. It is estimated that in the future “Dark Trade” will reach a level of approximately 10% of all the trade that goes on. Ten percent of all the trade being affiliated with illegal actions is

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    USED DARK MOTOR OIL AS INK FOR PENTEL PENS A Science Investigatory Project Presented to the Special Program in Science‚ Technology and Engineering New Lucena National Comprehensive High School New Lucena‚ Iloilo In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Research I CLAUDINE MAE BARCIMO JEESTIN KENT GABINERA MA. CHRIS MARQUELENCIA LUCEL PEOLLO RYAN PAUL PUEYO March 2013 Republic of the Philippines Department of Education New

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    The Dark Side Of Chocolate When I heard the name of the documentary I must say I expected something different to what it really was. The things that I saw presented in this documentary never even crossed my mind before. When purchasing chocolate products‚ who really stops to wonder about the background of the product. I will never look at chocolate the same again. What truly shocked me was the names of the companies that were ignoring what was going on. I could not believe that they would

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    Ethos In The Dark Knight

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    instinctive to its dire call—when one is brought to an ultimatum at the safety of another. It is from this philosophy that the rich diversity of comic book heroes are born. From the semi-sincere politician to the selfless vigilante‚ Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight (2008) draws on its characters in their nuanced sense of obligation‚ sacrifice‚ and morality. An infamous underground mafia gang terrorizes Gotham City’s banks‚ the Police Department and District Attorney work to bring them under fire—but not

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    Keany Taranto Torres Persuasive Speech Topic: Golden Retriever is the best dog. Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that the Golden Retriever are the best dog for a family to own. Central Idea: There are three primary reasons that Golden Retrievers make excellent family pets. Main Points: 1. Friendly with kids‚ elderly‚ athletes‚ sick people and all persons. This breed of dogs is highlighted as one of the most conducive for families because they are sweet and protective‚ taking

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    Golden Retriever CKC classification: Under the Canadian Kennel Club‚ a Golden Retriever is classified as a sporting dog. Origin: The Golden Retriever was discovered in the 19th century by Lord Tweedmouth‚ also known as Sir Dudley Majoribanks‚ who was a Scotsman. He bred a Tweed Water Spaniel and a wavy‚ flat coat Retriever‚ that produced offspring which he would then breed with an Irish Setter and a sandy-coloured Bloodhound. At this point‚ Lord Tweedmouth had created the Golden Retriever‚ which

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    Elements of the Dark Ages

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    Elements of the Dark Ages are still with us Today The Dark Ages were a low point in modern human history. They lasted for roughly a millennium from the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century to the Renaissance Era in the 15th century. They are often referred to as the Dark Ages because of the lack of scientific/cultural progress in comparison to the eras surrounding it. It is infamous for the Catholic Church attempting to withhold knowledge that could possibly threaten their reign over the

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    Dark Romantics or Transcendentalists? Is there good in evil (transcendentalists)‚ or is there evil in good (dark romantics)? I believe in both of these statements dark romantics and transcendentalists because people in this world do awful things that affect others but in some way they do things that can help our environment and our society. Such as not littering‚ cleaning up at home‚ and many other decent things. We have our marvelous side with a bit of evil that isn’t shown much. For example

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    The Suburbs: The Dark Age

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    experience the Dark Age. Gangsters‚ known as The Suburbs‚ ruled the Dark Age. The Suburbs consisted of three nasty villains: Stan LEES‚ DePECTIcon‚ and HEMoss. These three forces of evil worked together to corrupt and sabotage all the apples in Applevillage‚ the only food and drink source as far as the eye can see. Two young villagers‚ Luna and Juan‚ needed to survive of off these nasty apples‚ and apple juice so unfiltered‚ it shouldn’t even be called apple juice. In these dark times‚ Luna and

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    Visions of psychological‚ emotional‚ spiritual paralysis and despair run rampant throughout dark romantic literature. Dark Romanticism can be seen as the antithesis of the Romantic ideals that reached their ultimate form in Transcendentalism. Edgar Allen Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ two dark Romantics‚ were concerned with the human condition and human nature in a way that few other writers of the time period were. Although strikingly different from the Transcendentalists‚ Hawthorne and Poe emphasize

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