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    Emily from “A Rose for Emily” and the old man from “A Clean‚ Well Lighted Place” are similar in many aspects. Both are depressed from spending too much time by themselves through their lives. Neither like being alone all the time. Although they both have their own ways of dealing with their depression they deal with it in a similar manner. The story of Emily starts off with her death. The townspeople go through the story of her life the way they see it. They all know the story of her father’s death

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    Clean Water Act Of 1972

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    Saranie 6th period Caroline Hoskyn The Clean Water Act Introduction The Clean Water Act of 1972 was an important act that made water plants clean their water more thoroughly. It got rid of some of the pollution‚ and brought the wildlife population up. Before this act the fish population was down and the pollution was killing a lot of wildlife. The pollution got into water lines. To me that is disgusting. The act made the economy better. Thank goodness! Why did the congress think this law was necessary

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    Problem Statement: Paramount has become a market leader in global consumer products; but knows that innovation is vital to continue success. Paramount has used technology to create an innovative razor‚ but wants to make sure that it is positioned effectively. Situation Analysis: * Customers: Male consumer products have been trending upward in the last decade. The customer segments are broken up into three areas; social/emotional‚ involved razor users‚ and uninvolved or maintenance users

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    Drive Clean Drive electric Your grandchildren will likely find it incredible - or even sinful - that you burned up a gallon of gasoline to fetch a pack of cigarettes!  Dr. Paul Mac Cready ‚ Jr. The future of transportation is here‚ and it’s knocking at your door! Our day-to-day means of transportation is changing and the more municipalities‚ business leaders‚ utilities and end-users know about Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs)‚ the more prepared they will be to embrace the “vehicles of tomorrow”

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    Claim and Argument Quiz

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    Axia College Material Appendix A Final Project Overview and Timeline Final Project Overview The final project is comprehensive‚ designed to apply all you have learned in this course. This assignment provides an opportunity to exercise academic writing skills as you create an expository essay‚ using the steps in the writing process—planning‚ drafting‚ developing‚ revising‚ editing‚ and proofreading. For this essay‚ choose one of the following topics: • Healthful eating • Oil and gas

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    Protagonists "A Clean Well-Lighted Place" by Ernest Hemingway and "Sonny’s Blues" by James Baldwin are interestingly tied together with their protagonists. Both are faced with various obstacles in their lives which are the main focus of each story‚ however‚ neither of the stories are written in the perspective of the central character. Nor are the struggles they face ever mentioned outright; instead‚ they become more defined as each story progresses. The protagonist in "A Clean Well-Lighted Place"‚ an elderly

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    differing perspectives of life. Hemingway uses an old man as a patron to demonstrate the waiter’s philosophies. Hemingway is also visible in the story as the old man‚ someone who society says should be content‚ but has a significant empty feeling inside. What follows is a line-by-line analysis‚ putting emphasis on the philosophies of the waiters. This story focuses on two waiters at a cafe in Madrid‚ and their differing outlooks upon life. Their views are shown as they talk about an old man in the

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    Clean Water In 2010‚ a devastating earthquake struck Haiti‚ destroying homes‚ families‚ and natural resources such as water. When a developing community loses the only clean water they have access to due to an earthquake or other natural disaster‚ the results can be catastrophic. Haiti was crushed‚ as if it was not already underdeveloped enough. The earthquake demolished much of the farm land‚ which removed many jobs from the agricultural field. A new wave of technology‚ known as aquaculture‚ has

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    and praising them for what they do. Taking a stand counts more than if you win in the end or not. It’s not the winning‚ but the taking part and taking action that counts. If someone does everything in their power to do the right thing and take a stand‚ then it means more morally than winning. The choice of risking your life‚ happiness‚ or etc. for the justice of someone else is heroic. Someone might stand up for another student against a bully at school and the bullying might not end but they still

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    Federal Tort Claims Act

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    enforcement and security officials retain the authority to enforce the law and ensure justice. This authority includes detaining and arresting suspects‚ searching and seizing property‚ and using deadly force in certain situations. But‚ with these powers officials must use discretion and act within the law thus ensure they do not violate an individual ’s rights which may result in any civil or criminal liability claims (Federal Bureau of Investigation). It is vital that criminal justice and

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