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    players for PED use it makes the league seem soft. They only give the players a four game suspension which doesn’t help them learn anything for the use of PEDs. The players in the NFL now get away without being caught because they are looking for other drugs too, and the players that are caught is very few because of all the other tests going on. This is relevant today because it affects everyone in the US that watches the sport and makes them want to stop watching it, when the people stop watching

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    "leapt off the bed and paced back and forth. My heart thudded and my blood sang in a cruel parody... [T]his wasn’t sexual excitement, it was raw terror…‘so they're coming after you using Xnet'"(275). This confirms that Marcus is scared of getting caught through the surveillance of Xnet by the government. Furthermore, Marcus's dad is also scared of the surveillance by the government through frustration. As the dad come home from work he was "so angry I thought he was going to pop...'that's not all

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    In 2013, 10,076 people died because of drunk drivers. One every 52 minutes. 290,000 were injured because of the accidents (MADD). In 2012, 3,328 people died because of car crashes due to the fact that drivers were on their phones. 421,000 were injured (Texting and Driving Statistics). Driving is not an easy task so you should always be attentive to what you’re doing. A big difference between both is being sober and being drunk. Someone that’s drunk isn’t fully aware of what’s going on. Someone who

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    Imagine a world where people hunt other people as a sport and the hunters become the prey in a fight to survive. In the short story, “The most Dangerous Game,” by Richard Connell there is a rich hunter named Sanger Rainsford and he is on his yacht in the middle of the Caribbean. After hearing a gunshot he leans over the side of the yacht and he swims to a strange island. On that Island he meets General Zaroff. During a dinner Zaroff tells Rainsford about the hunts he likes to go on and after much

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    Most people understand that slavery was a terrible thing, but most might not fully understand the struggles that free colored men and women endured as well. While slavery was legal, free men would often be kidnapped and forced into slavery, and sometimes slaves actually escape to freedom. If an African American was considered a free man, he or she had to get official documentations stating so. Even after the documents were given to them, some of them still found themselves as slaves. There are many

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    Why are so many students against locker searches? Locker checks are not done to invade a student's privacy but they are meant to ensure the safety of students by eliminating weapons entering the school grounds and prevent illegal activity such as the consumption of drugs, and trafficking. Locker checks are essential because malevolent students bring drugs and weapons to school and store them in their locker. When schools have locker checks they are prohibiting the possible, trafficking and drug usage

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    they are trying to protect their safety. The government gets so caught up in everyone doing the right thing, that they forget their citizens have rights that they are allowed to exercise. Without these rights we could have mass chaos. But along with these rights, rights get denied to some people. The protection of rights brings heavy protection, of the government's side, to make sure they are exercised safely. This protection gets caught up in the government’s side, they forget people have these rights

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    counts and not what one had the intention of doing.” Pablo Picasso said this with the meaning of just getting needed things done. Panther Time should continue at Knoxville High School. Panther Time gives the students a convenient opportunity to get caught up and even to get ahead with school work. If the students are behind in a class, or missing some school work there is extra time to get it done. In this time, the kids are able to ask a teacher for help when it is convenient for everyone. If there

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    In This Is How You Lose Her, Yunior encounters the stereotype that Dominicans are uncivilized and immature. At a young age, Yunior’s father dictates how Yunior views Dominican lifestyle. This is seen when Papi states, “I want you to treat everything around you with respect. I don't want you throwing any of your garbage on the floor or the street” (126). After moving from Santo Domingo to New Jersey, Papi is explaining to Yunior how he wants him to “treat everything… with respect”, this goes to show

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    the drugs can affect their lives when they get older. If you get caught handling drugs it can go onto your permanent record and if you have something bad on your record, you will not get into a good college. People who do get caught doing bad things will not just get into a good college, but may never get a job. Alcohol could ruin your life as an adult you won't get a good job or into a good college just like if you get caught with drugs. Alcohol and drugs are horrible things to do you could even

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