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    Warming Her Pearls

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    Warming Her Pearls for Judith Radstone Next to my own skin‚ her pearls. My mistress bids me wear them‚ warm them‚ until evening when I´ll brush her hair. At six‚ I place them round her cool‚ white throat. All day I think of her‚ resting in the Yellow Room‚ contemplating silk or taffeta‚ which gown tonight? She fans herself whilst I work willingly‚ my slow heat entering each pearl. Slack on my neck‚ her rope. She´s beautiful. I dream about her in my attic bed; picture her

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    Put an End to Drunk Driving According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports in 2015‚ “drunk driving crashes cause 10‚265 people to die‚ one every 51 minutes.” Drunk drivers who cause accidents with fatalities should be charged with murder. Reasons drunk drivers should be charged with murder‚ because drunk driving can be avoidable‚ usually it’s not their first time drinking and driving‚ and should take responsibility for their actions. Drunk drivers who cause accidents with

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    Analysis of Byron’s "She Walks in Beauty" Lord George Gordon Byron was most notorious for his love affairs within his family and with Mediterranean boys. Since he had problems such as incest and homosexuality‚ he did not mind writing about his love for his cousin in "She Walks in Beauty". Byron wrote the poem after he left his wife and England forever. Byron made his own trend of personality‚ the idea of the ‘Byronic Hero’. "Byron’s influence on European poetry‚ music‚ novels‚ operas‚ and paintings

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    is unacceptable and dangerous to the health and well being of the child."( Guidance for Effective Discipline‚ online) It is important for spanking to stop because it is ineffective‚ causes more problems and because there are other options to consider. While many parents are still spanking their children when they are being naughty‚ they do not stop to consider how effective this method is. Is this method really working? A question Dr. Phil McGraw asks is: what does a child learn by being hit?(Three

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    Tab Stops In Research

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    opportunity to talk about tab stops‚ and what purpose they are used for. Using tab stops allows the author of documents to line up script or figures so that they stop at exact locations within a document providing uniformity (Microsoft Word‚ 2013). Sometimes when placing information into a word document for analysis by readers‚ it is important to divide the information into columns so that the readers will clearly understand your intent. This is easily done by placing tab stops at the appropriate locations

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    Day of Different #1: Trying To Braid My Own Hair By: Halak Patel My First Day of Different I’m trying to do is braiding my own hair without anyone’s help. I chose to do this as my first Day of Different because‚ I have never braided my own hair before and I wanted to know how to braid my own hair. I have always wanted to learn to do it so‚ I thought that this would be the perfect first day of different for me. Whenever I had to braid my hair my mom would do it for

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    animals each year endow this treatment. They are forced to be tested on‚ in horrible and unimaginable conditions. But‚ the government continues these methods even while there are new and innovative ways to change. There are even laws and bans to help stop animal testing‚ but the effects of the test during and after are unbearable to think about for anyone or anything. Animal testing should be stopped. There are plenty of alternatives‚ laws and bans that should be better enforced‚ and that testing on

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    Obesity and how to stop it

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    Research Paper A person’s Body Mass Index (BMI) measures weight in relation to height‚ and if a person exceeds their BMI‚ they are considered obese. Adults with a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 are normal. Adults with a BMI between “25.0 and 29.9 are considered overweight‚ those with a BMI of 30 or more are considered obese‚ and those with a BMI of 40 or more are considered extremely obese” (Nations). Childhood obesity is soaring with “Type 2 diabetes‚ coronary heart disease‚ high blood pressure‚ arthritis

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    Stop and Frisk Introduction Police Officers work for many hours and most of those hours are stopping people on the street to see what they carry. Stop and frisk is “One of the most controversial police procedures is the stop and frisk search. This type of limited search occurs when police confront a suspicious person in an effort to prevent a crime from taking place. The police frisk (pat down) the person for weapons and question the person‚” (Farlex‚ 2008‚ pg. 1). How stop and frisk became

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    Essay On Stop And Search

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    coursework will provide a critical analysis of the development of the powers of stop and search. It will look at how these powers have evolved over the years and evaluate why they have changed. It will examine elements of the Scarman Report‚ the report published by the Royal Commission on Criminal Procedure and the MacPherson Report‚ to provide a further analysis on why police forces had to change their practices of stop and search and how minority communities’ relationships with the police have changed

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