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    Lorraine Hasberry’s novel A Raisin in the Sun the up and downs for the Younger’s an African American family are shown in their journey to achieve the American Dream. Due to the fact that the Younger’s were a black family and they had little money it was harder for them to achieve than other people. However in the end the Younger’s overcame all the obstacles put in their way and reached their dream. In the novel to achieve the dream the family had to look on the bright side even when things were not going

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    “I want to live not just survive”- TLC Designs the Greasers have it harder than the socs because they actually try harder to get the stuff they need. the socs have it harder but they don’t why? because the Greasers actually help each other From what I read the socs are rich and like to pick on the Greasers. Some people say there not rich the don’t even have money basically, and why they really have it hard is because the socs pick on them and want to fight. according to the article johnny killed

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    hard route which will you take? What if the hard route will be better for your future or if the easy route causes future suffering? In society people normally do whatever is in their best interest or choose the easiest option instead of taking the harder route which might have better results. This is shown in The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, with Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale and Roger Chillingworth. Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale takes the easy way out and does not tell the community

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    to increse the bodys ability to utlize protein, it allows athlete to train harder and anabolic steroids are anti-inflammatories and have a effect on repairing injuries. It's not wrong to cheat, if you are cheating for a good reason. Many athelete take steroids in order to do better in the field. In the article What you really need to know about anabolic steriods states that, "Anabolic steroids allows athelete to train harder." Many people get tired after training for few hours but taking sterioids

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    addiction to other substances later in life. Other substances such as Alcohol and nicotine can also have the same affects on the brain to use harder substances. There are other factors that come into play for further drug use; rather than just biological factors, such as a person’s social environment. Marijuana doesn’t exactly cause people to use ‘harder” drugs. It more so increases the chance of people getting addicted and drug abuse of other substances later in the pathway of life. To explain

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    comes to the size of the field. From home plate to first base in softball it is sixty feet and in baseball it is ninety feet. With the softball field being smaller, the fielders are closer together than in baseball. This means that as a batter it's harder to get a hit by the fielders and get an infield hit. Bunting is also incredibly difficult to do in softball. Dropping the bunt down, and taking off, while most of the time the catcher will be there if not the corner infielder in a split second. That

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    Toothpickase Lab

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    1. In the lab activity the rate of the reaction would slow down because it is harder to find unbroken toothpicks since the amount is decreasing because there are less substrates present. 2. By starting off with 400 times more than 50 toothpicks (increased) from the start, than the reaction rate can keep on getting faster and faster because the enzyme would have more to react in the process. 3. Since there was an additional toothpickase (person) or also known as the enzyme; it speeded up the reaction

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    equality when it comes to race, gender, home country, and religion, but blacks continue to suffer through poverty. About 3.5 times more blacks are in poverty than whites (DBQ 7). As a result, blacks do not have the same income as whites and it is harder for African Americans to find a jobs. Since the civil rights movement occurred, about 15% of the whites that lived in Latino or black neighborhoods have moved out and into a neighborhood that are mostly white (DBQ 8). This continues to support that

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    everything in your first attempt. Also, Washington establishes a pathos by saying “...I’m encouraged by what I see. And I'm strengthened by what I see.” (Washington 5). This evidence reveals people need to have that drive to push themselves to work harder to achieve the goals that you set in

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    Gateway Drug Definition

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    “a drug whose use is thought to lead to the use of and dependence on a harder drug.” (“Gateway Drug”). What that means is that you do a drug a couple of times, and it then leads you to do more harmful drugs that are more addicting and worse for you. Some of the harmful drugs it may lead to is heroin, cocaine, meth, and bath salts. You get hooked on a minor drug such as nicotine or alcohol and then you go for a cheaper or harder drug to maximize the feeling. Another website that has definitions is

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