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    Jurasssic Park is a #1 New York best-selling‚ science fiction novel written by Michael Crichton. Hammond creates Jurassic Park with a small amount of staffs to increase efficiency and money flow. Hammond‚ instead of a large group of staff‚ has a computer system that operates all the park’s functions. A large function in the computer system is deciphering and filling in DNA‚ with some supervision of Doctor Wu‚ the head scientist. For instance‚ after Doctor Wu takes out blood from a preserved insect

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    Rosa Parks was a brave‚courageous‚and smart. She was born February 4‚ 1913‚ she was known for the Montgomery bus boycott. Even though blacks were discriminated Park’s didn’t believe in it‚ she was going to fight for what she believed in. Rosa Parks was a woman of her word. She had no children. Her mom’s name was Leona Edwards. Her dad’s name was James McCauley her dad was a carpenter.When Parks’s was a girl in school she had to walk to school. She became a symbol of struggle and freedom

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    In the “Rosa Parks Wouldn’t Budge”‚ there are common approaches that lead readers to find out the main reason why the Montgomery‚ Alabama bus boycott took place. As an individual you learn to realize how many people actual struggled to become the true founders of this historical moment. You apprehend why several of people were eager to help sought out the social discrimination disputes against colored people and the whites. THEME: The uphill of the Montgomery Bus Boycott was well flourished by Janet

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    reading articles or journal about the topic or reading a book. The topic that I chose is the boycotting of the busses in Montgomery‚ Alabama which came into play when Rosa Parks refused to give up her sit for a white man. To find out why she refused to give up her seat‚ I used the book “The Rebellious life of Mrs. Rosa Parks” by Jeanne Theoharis. Though the book was my source of information‚ the author used different ways to gather he information such as using historian like Douglas Brinkley‚ old

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    Rosa Parks was born February 4th‚ 1913‚ in Tuskegee‚ Alabama. Rosa was homeschooled until the age of 11 by her mother and then she attended the Industrial School for Girls. In 1932 she married her husband Raymond parks and she worked various jobs in Montgomery. On December 1‚ 1955‚ Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white man in the colored section. She was arrested and that’s when she became known as the “Mother of the Civil Rights Movement”. Rosa Parks is an above average leader because

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    1. After reading the thrilling novel‚ “Jurassic Park‚” I can say with complete confidence that Dr. Alan Grant is the protagonist in the novel. He is the protagonist because most of the novel is written from his perspective and the scientific background information‚ specifically about dinosaurs comes from his thoughts and recollections. Grant doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty‚ and he sees himself differently from his haughty‚ academic colleagues‚ and I personally see that as a positive trait

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    Rosa Parks First Lady of Civil Rights Activist‚ hero‚ and respectful are three words people often think of in connection with Rosa Parks. Many people know Rosa Parks as a activist that stood up for African Americans civil rights‚ but she is so much more. Rosa Parks changed the world because she was one of many voices that started a movement that changed the lives of millions of people. She showed America that everybody deserves equality and respect. She left a legacy as America’s “ Mother of

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    Every city needs a dog park for many reasons. Being a dog owner/lover myself‚ I know how important it is for all dogs to have access to a dog park. Some people may say it’s a burden for tax payers‚ it may cause lawsuits‚ traffic and noise but there are solutions to fix those issues. First‚ I want to start off explaining how dog parks will benefit society and not only dog owners. Dog parks will raise property values. They will bring more people to the community once they see they’re offered. Bringing

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    I totally disagree with dog parks. There are so many pronlems that could go wrong. The dog attacks percentage will actually raise to the roof. Dogs‚ Well atleast most dogs normally get more dangerous when they see other dogs. I have alot of experience with dogs. The reason why i disagree with dog parks is because‚ i know from my own experience that dogs see other dogs and will want to fight and the owner might try to stop and there goes a dog attack on a human then thats more money out the

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    Rosa Parks An Extra (Ordinary) Lady Tyera Blackwell Wilmington University January 27‚ 2015 The Montgomery bus boycott was one of the most influential events that ignited the civil rights movement in U.S. history. Many people know the story of how Mrs. Rosa Parks an African American woman refused to give up her seat to a Caucasian man on a segregated bus; but who exactly was Rosa Parks and why was her refusal to give up a seat on a bus so important and what

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