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    Llamas which are well-socialized and trained to halter and lead after weaning are very friendly and pleasant to be around. They are extremely curious and most will approach people easily. However‚ llamas that are bottle-fed or over-socialized and over-handled as youngsters will become extremely difficult to handle when mature‚ when they will begin to treat humans as they treat each other‚ which is characterized by bouts of spitting‚ kicking and neck wrestling. Anyone having to bottle-feed a cria

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    People sometimes tell others something that they say is not politically correct and it offends them‚ but then they refuse to explain what is so terrible and offensive about what the person just said. It is to a point where people seem to be offended by everything. Being too politically correct is hindering societies’ ability to rationally solve problems. Being politically correct is incredibly important to society‚ because a lot of it is just not being offensive towards other people. The term

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    The 1920s had seen robust economic growth in the United States. Mass-production techniques and the growing availability of electricity allowed industries to increase their output—and profits—dramatically. Employment levels surged‚ and many workers saw improvements in their standards of living. Consumer demand for new products also drove creation of new loan programs: for the first time middle-class Americans were able to purchase such goods as refrigerators‚ washing machines‚ and automobiles by making

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    HISTORY Why was there a boom in the USA in the 1920’s? There are many factors that contributed to America’s economic boom in the 1920’s. Resources where essential at this time in USA‚ this was because many new products and items were being produced for the consumer. Natural resources like coal; minerals‚ oil and land were in great store and were a great help as a basis for further expansion. The First World War was another factor as the USA supplied Europe with many goods during this

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    [pic][pic][pic][pic][pic] ----------------------- ● He convinces his determined team of underdogs that there’s nothing they can’t accomplish with a faith‚ including the miracle of a winning season when all hope seems lost. ▲ Coach finds that in order to succeed he must convince his team that there’s more to sports than fame and glory in an inspirational tale of courage on the gridiron and the power of God’s word. ● He is able to inspire his remaining football players to completely change

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    Young people go to the USA‚ but why? There are a lot of reasons why young people go to USA. Thousands of young people want to go to USA either to work or study abroad due to the fact it is such a big country with many opportunities. The main reason however is that parents wants their teenagers to get experience abroad in a foreign country in another culture. That is why going to summer camp in USA is beneficial. They will be working in a foreign country at a very young age and through that gain

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    Adam White U.S. Lit 11/8/12 Alcohol’s Effects on Society and Its People Everyone is faced with the decision of drinking alcohol at some point in their lives. It’s the decision to become educated about alcohol that makes the difference. Alcohol has very few positive sides‚ while the list of negatives is extensive and covers both physical and mental health. Risk factors of alcohol can affect some more than others. Everyone that drinks will experience alcohol’s negative effects and both short

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    Growing up as a youth being in an interracial family‚ I always experienced prejudice whether it was inside my home or out on the street. My father was an African-American‚ his family was accepting but all could see that they praised the fact that my skin was 5-6 shades lighter than that of my other cousins. This of course caused unresolved issues‚ issues that couldn’t and wouldn’t be talked about among us as children‚ but later on became deep conversation filled with tears and understanding because

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    Hitler became Chancellor in 1933 because he was leader of the most popular party in Germany. How far you agree with this opinion? Hitler’s appointment in 1933 cannot be put down to just one factor. There were many influential occurrences leading up to his appointment but overall the Great Depression seems to be the biggest factor as it started a ‘chain reaction’ that overall led to Hitler being Chancellor of Germany. Therefore‚ despite being the leader of the most popular party in Germany playing a part

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    distinction of having the most homicides—510; New York City‚ with approximately twice the population of Chicago‚ had 340. In twenty-eight of the leading cities the rate was 9.9 per 100‚000‚ as against 11.0 in 1925. "Slight as it is‚ the reduction is encouraging‚" observes the collector of these statistics‚ Dr. Frederick L. Hoffman‚ writing in The Spectator‚ a New York City insurance journal. "But‚" he adds‚ "our murder record of approximately 12‚000 persons each year is a most serious indictment of American

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