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    JS PROM 2015 REACTION

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    JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 2015 When I hear the words “The Oscars”‚ I automatically think of the outstanding movies‚ flashing lights everywhere‚ loud screams of the fans‚ and everybody cheering for the award-winning actors. This was the chosen theme for this year’s Junior-Senior prom and boy‚ words can’t even express how thrilled I was when they announced it! It was about time that MMIS would hold such a big and fabulous event‚ especially to know that it was held at Shangrila’s Mactan Resort and Spa.

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    Drug Trafficking In Mexico

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    Drug addictions and overdose deaths are happening everyday in America. What happened to the War on Drugs? The news does not even consider drug related deaths newsworthy unless it is a famous person. Some examples are Heath Ledger‚ Whitney Houston‚ River Phoenix‚ Brittany Murphy‚ Amy Winehouse‚ and John Belushi just to name a few. People cry and excuse the fact they were on drugs‚ but the average person that dies from an overdose is overlooked and is shamed. The Center of Disease Control’s Rose Rudd

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    Dangerous Game Analysis

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    never know what’s going to happen next. I agree that there are hunters and hunted in life. Rainsford‚ Zaroff and Whitney were all hunters in the movie at one point. Rainsford is a big game hunter just like whitney but‚ whitney thinks animals don’t have feelings. Zaroff and whitney are almost the same except Zaroof plays a game with his “victims” and hunts people. On the the other hand Whitney hunts big animals rather than people. “We should have some good hunting up in the amazon”.

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    Interchangeable Parts

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    in addition to inventing the cotton gin‚ Eli Whitney also came up with the idea for interchangeable parts. This was the manufacturing of machinery pieces that could be quickly accumulated to generate a piece of equipment‚ such as a gun. Before Whitney‚ each gun had to be handcrafted‚ and each one was different; one of its kind. This meant that it took a long time for them to be made or repaired. When Congress voted for a war with France in 1797‚ Whitney saw an opportunity to market his idea because

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    after witnessing it take place in England. The cotton gin‚ invented by Eli Whitney‚ was perhaps the invention that bore the most importance of the time period and had the greatest impact on United States society. Whitney invented the cotton gin in 1793. In an attempt to earn money so that he could pay off student debts from Yale University‚ he employed himself as a tutor in Georgia. While spending time in the state‚ Whitney became aware that farmers faced obstacles when it came to extracting the

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    there is evidence to suggest that the two operations brick and tile have a difference in accident rates. This type of question involves analysing the data for a difference‚ and so tests such as an equal variance test‚ a normality test and a Mann Whitney test will be undertaken. The meaning and the significance of these tests will be explained and justified later on in the report. Hypothesis Testing: The null hypothesis (Ho) for this investigation is that there is no genuine evidence of difference

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    The Benefits of the Cotton Gin The cotton gin was invented in 1793 by Eli Whitney to clean cotton fibers from the seeds (cotton gin). It was an invention created to reduce work and make cotton production quicker (Cotton Gin). It caused great reduction in the time it took to clean cotton. The cotton gin could drastically reduce the time it took to clean the cotton fibers. “…the cotton gin was a machine that could clean the seeds from 50 pounds of cotton in one day‚ whereas previously a laborer

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    SYNOPSIS: At approximately 1200 hours‚ on February 5‚ 2016‚ I‚ Cpl. Lessane‚ responded to 1882 Millpond Road‚ in the Varnville area of Hampton County‚ to meet with Shandria Whitney‚ regarding harassment telephone calls. Ms. Whitney received several threatening harassment telephone calls within the past few days from several subjects out of Allendale County. Subjects refused to stop calling the complainant cellular phone after several requests. Subjects made several threats which placed the complainant

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    Effects of the Cotton Gin

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    Effects of the Cotton Gin ! ! ! Eli Whitney invented the Cotton Gin around 1763. At the time he invented the engine Whitney lived with Catherine Greene‚ a widowed plantation owner. While staying with Greene‚ Whitney learned a lot about the production of cotton. He learned it was a tedious‚ time consuming and labor intensive job. Whitney was a graduate of Yale and was talented in the field of mechanics and inventive engineering. Eli’s solution was simple‚ an engine that separated the

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    acid-base balance.’ (Whitney et al‚ 2011). When the body is in a state of starvation and it is experiencing a lower than required amount of carbohydrates‚ ‘the body finds a way to use its fat to fuel the brain. It adapts by combining acetyl COA fragments derived from fatty acids to produce an alternative energy source‚ ketone bodies.’ (Whitney et al‚ 2011). This state can change the normal pH of the blood. ‘This is ketosis‚ a sign that the body’s chemistry is going away’. (Whitney et al‚ 2011). The

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