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    Nuclear Power Is Bad

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    extreme threat to the whole world. One bomb can wipe out a city effortlessly and leave dangerous chemicals in the air. The sheer volume of resources just to obtain nuclear power is just bearable; the fact that the majority of the resources are nonrenewable resources. Therefore all of the treats is a tremendous hazard to the people, the environment, and the entire world and which is why nuclear power

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    Bringing Chicago to Life

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    Carl Sandburg describes Chicago as a tough and hefty city. Chicago is portrayed as a proud city, a city proud to be so “strong and cunning” whereas other cities of the time were not. Chicago is characterized by the people and workers who live in it. Sandburg loves Chicago even though it is a brutally tough city. Sandburg uses imagery, personification, and punctuation to characterize the city as an actual person. Sandburg uses imagery that gives Chicago the reputation of being wicked, crooked, and

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    possess military equipment. Fort Wayne, a city in Indiana with a violent crime rate of around 3.88 per 1000 people, does not need military weapons and vehicles, yet they have an arsenal of “more than two dozen assault rifles… armored vehicles… a grenade launcher,” (H) and automatic rifles. It is very likely that these weapons are rarely even used, which means that they are stored somewhere in the city. This storage of surplus military grade weapons is dangerous for the community. In Utah, guns received

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    Summary: The end of 2016 had 2% economic growth, that continues to slowly grow. The growth of economy means that there is an increase of goods and services. President Trump has tried to make proposals, such as the growth of GDP (gross domestic product), but many of these proposals seem to possibly cause a trade war. A trade war would have a bad result for America, because of the cost it would cost the economy, government and taxpayers. The slower growth of the economy has different explanations,

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    Rio de Janeiro is the second largest city in Brazil; located on the southeast coast on the strip of land known as the Atlantic Coast. The city of Rio is approximately 1,200,000 square kilometers with a domestic population of 6,430,000 living in the Rio area with a high homeless population of 5000 (Brazilian Census, 2013). Rio is a tropical paradise with historic sites, white beaches, green belts of rainforests, surfing hot spots and a jubilant attitude and culture that both the locals and tourists

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    a small part of Chicago to different, more well-known parts of the Windy City. This community has taught me many principles of life despite how my part of the city is secluded and at times, refuses to assimilate. As I’ve watched this city grow old, I’ve also seen how this community has built me piece by piece to who I am today. As stated by Dorothy Height, without community service, we would not have a strong quality of life. It's important to the person who serves as well as the recipient. It's

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    Since the invention of many revolutionary machines and the introduction of the railroad, life for common people has become much more challenging and much less fulfilling. The hours we are working are extreme, the pay is poor, and the working conditions are unbearable and unsafe. With life as hard as it is we would like to ask that you look inside yourself and help make our lives, your workers, easier and safer. Though inventions like the cotton gin have made farming industries larger these inventions

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    The Rise Of Mt. Vesuvius

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    caused the fall of the beautiful and innocent city of Pompeii and of many of the citizens that occupied it, but still he wanted to save as many souls as he could. He sighed and began barking orders to the fleet and they began sailing to land, and quite possibly, their doom. Pliny died as he tried to help save people during Pompeii’s fall. It was a disastrous

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    called falmer dwell in this old city. This is no ordinary old city, this is Blackreach. Blackreach is an old dwemer city that was filled with dwarves. The dwarves were mysteriously wiped out and the falmer inhibit the ruins now. The falmer alone make the place dangerous. The falmer were a great race of snow elves until the Aldimiri Dominion demolished them. They were sent into hiding and live in the caves. They adapted into foul, blind creatures that are very dangerous. They keep large scorpion-insect

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    atheism, and making the weaker argument the stronger. As a philosopher, Socrates is dangerous to the city because of the relationship between reason and revelation. Reason seeks to find why things are done in a certain way, and if they are found to be done in an inadequate way, this inquisition calls into question the authority who are over the city. People often think that their way of life and the good way of life is the same

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