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    Introduction/Argument: My argument is that people shouldn’t be cutting themselves because first of all it harms you a lot. Second of all you can cut a vain if u cut to deep. And third of all It leaves really bad scars. I think that no one should cut themselves. If you do it i get it but cutting does not help in not one way.Claim 1: My claim is that if you cut it will harm you a lot. My reason is that a lot of my friends cut and it harms them a lot. They cry and complain a lot and that is why you

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    Each person has their own unique combinations of personalities traits or skills. Sometimes those unique combinations of traits or skills can either save you or hurt you during a deadly situation. For Aron Ralston being someone who is determined, athletic, and experienced at hiking probably saved his life when he plunged into Bluejohn canyon and was trapped there for five days. For someone who fell into Aron’s situation and wasn't that athletic as Aron they would have not survived the full five

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    glowed in the dim light of the night. Blood splattered the brick wall and their dark clothing, staining both. The woman that laid lifelessly on the ground had the long knife still stuck through her head. The killer pulled the blade out tenderly, wiping it with a dark, bloodstained handkerchief. They pulled out a much smaller knife, kneeling and cutting open her dress, not looking at the small, rounded breasts that burst free. They began to carve some words into her still-warm flesh, blood slowly

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    1. Introduction The Food and Beverage service wraps the knowledge, technique and skills essential for those studying and working at different levels in the food and beverage sector. The operations in this department are constantly improving and developing over the years together with progress in the quality as per the ever changing customer needs and industry demands. The long established perspective of food and beverage service was considered as just a delivery process with customer being recognized

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    I was five years old and in kindergarten. At the time I was living in my hometown of Perry, Utah, attending Willard Elementary School which is located ten minutes south of my house. It was a day just like any other, or so I thought. A few hours into school, I found myself sitting all alone in the corner of the double-sized classroom between two book shelves. Listening to the rest of my classmates playing on the other side of the room, I buried my focus into a set of Lego-like blocks. As I recall

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    Carl went after the pocket knife and stabbed Tom 37 times in the chest. On the 37th stab, Carl kept the knife in Tom’s chest. Carl ran away from the scene of the crime and wasn’t looking where he was going and he fell off the roof. Clare was back from the movie showing. She was getting out of her car and heard screaming

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    The Decision Analysis Assignment Frank Luu The story of 12 Angry Men begins in a New York City courthouse at the conclusion of a murder trial. The judge order the 12 men of the jury to recess and decide on a guilty or not guilty verdict for a 18 year old boy charged with murdering his father. The judge informs them that a guilty decision by the jury will result in a death sentence for the boy as the judge will not show any leniency. The 12 men are lead to the jury room where they will stay locked

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    Chances are you’ve been taught some form of dining etiquette beginning at a young age. You probably remember your parents telling you, “Don’t eat with your mouth full,” “Keep your elbows off of the table,” or “Don’t play with grandpa’s teeth at the dinner table!” What you probably didn’t realize is your parents were conditioning you on how to act at the dinner table in social situations, and possibly most important, in the business world. If you’re planning on a career in business, the probability

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    they are too dangerous and there are other ways of protecting yourself. For example, carrying a knife. They are everywhere, and almost everyone has at least a couple of them, whether they are Swiss Army knives or big fixed bladed K-bars. A simple folding tactical knife can be kept nicely concealed in your pocket and can be equally as effective. For self- defense, I would go for a durable folding knife that can be opened quickly and has a serrated blade with an ergonomic grip. Another thing you can

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    years ago i was trick or treating with my friends.We had just come back from my freinds house at about 7pm,his parents were drunk and said we could stay out as long as we wanted. So we di,i had brought some eggs,sharpies,toilet paper and a pocket knife to cause so mischief.The turn out wasnt all that good,lots of houses lights were off which meant they werent giving out candy.So of course being the jerk i am toilet paper a couple of houses and dipped with my friends. My friend brought a vape pen

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