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    Statement of Intention: This text is a fictional story to be used in spreading awareness of drunk driving. It shows an example of the negative impacts and horrors drunk driver can causes to teenagers around the world in the case of a victim of who is telling the story of his death in a car crash. This story will be used as an Advertisement on TV or the radio. The target audience is teenagers and young adults. It never crossed my mind that day that there was a chance of an accident hell I was a cocky

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    The Poisoned Apple

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    The Poisoned Apple Apple Inc. is one of the most notable brands in today's market. With products ranging from home computers, cellphones, internet and cable, to television, Apple Inc. seems to be dominating in every aspect of the technological world. The company started in a garage with only three members, Steve Jobs, Ronald Wayne and Steve Wozniak. With such as small base of operations, one must question of how these young men were able to create and maintain this powerhouse of a company for over

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    Essay Selling Mortgage-Backed Securities

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    Introduction According to news article on September 2nd contributed by Rexrode (2011) from AP, “The government on Friday sued 17 financial firms, including the largest U.S. banks, for selling Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (Appendix) billions of dollars worth of mortgage-backed securities that turned toxic when the housing market collapsed”. Beyond the apparent legal issues, this article intrigued me to examine whether or not there are ethical issues involved regarding banks selling mortgage-backed

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    Rumours, by Fleetwood Mac Essay

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    In 1977, when Fleetwood Mac released their multi-platinum album Rumours, I was 4 years old and far too young to appreciate music. As I entered my mid-20s, I had acquired a passion for music of the 1970s and fell in love with the Eagles, Rush, Led Zeppelin, but most importantly, Fleetwood Mac. Their music had become a part of me. It had developed into my personal therapeutic outlet and helped to keep me sane during any emotional upheaval that I might have been experiencing. It was then that I realized

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    Graduation Speech Essay

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    Well, this is it. These are the only seniors who were able to survive the culminating exhibition. If I had known that there would be this many open seats, I would have invited my third cousins from Norway. You know, it's funny. As I look around at the familiar faces in the student section, I am reminded about something. Our class, particularly the girls, have been very fashion-conscious over the last four years. Some even seem to be in competition with one another. Well girls, here we are on the

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    knew there would be no problem writing this essay. I firmly believe that I was born in the wrong generation of music because I am a hardcore oldies junkie at heart. For this reason, the bands I have selected are as follows: The Beastie Boys, Fleetwood Mac, The Police, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Johnny Cash, and The Righteous Brothers. One of the main reasons why I adore the Beastie Boys like many others is because of their care-free energetic aura that they mix together with captivating sounds discretely

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    Essay On Mcdonalds

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    The Big Mac, McFlurry, McNuggets are a few of the products coveted by customers and available in every Mcdonalds store. In addition to this, the company also tailors some offerings according to the local taste and preferences of the country it is present in. For example, in the UAE, the company offers the McArabia, in India it offers the Maharaja Mac and in Costa Rica it offers the McPinto. These are just a few of the tailor-cooked

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    The song “Landslide” performed by Fleetwood Mac has been a piece of my life for as long as I can remember. I recall my sisters and I sitting at our kitchen table in Orlando reciting the words to the song as easily as reading a book. Once we moved to Connecticut, this song still stayed apart of our lives and I have continued to listen to this song consistently to this day. Over the years, the meaning of the song has adapted to what I was going on to in life. As I grew older, the song gained more

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    Lauren Yates is in India, waiting for a flight to Bangkok. It’s 8-something in the morning and she’s just spent the past 7 hours on a red-eye from London. She has a few options: A) Go around the department stores over and over again B) drink a million and one coffees and/or chai’s C) Get a curry and watch the planes in taxi D) Start working on the backlog of emails, articles, and photos to write and edit or E) All of the above. She chooses option E, with an extra helping of option B. “I never

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    downloads in the weekend of release. Mac has nearly 230,000 Twitter followers at this time which is nothing compared to his current 5.2 Million. However does obviously show he’s blowing up with his cultivating fan base, views and sell out shows across the nation. On the other hand, Mac is still the same old dude but a brand new person as he says in Faces in the crowd the difference is the cash and having his own tour across America. In an article with Complex Mac describes

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