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    Dog Park Speech

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    As was said in the passage having a dog park aound is a good thing. Dogs are like humans,they need their excerise and social time too. If a dog doesnt get the right amount of excerise the dog will act out. This means chewing on things more than usual,going potty where they know theyre not suposed to and eating less. Having a park specifically for that reason would be great. Lees summit has their own dog park nearby and Ive taken my dogs a time or two. I have a Steel Nose Pitbull and a Chow. The

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    Rosa Parks was an important person in the Civil Rights Movement. She is famous for refusing to give up her seat to a white passenger on a bus operated by the Montgomery Bus Line. This act pushed her to the forefront of the Civil Rights movement. Though this is what she was famous for she had been active in the Civil Rights Movement and NAACP for many years prior to her famous act of defiance. In December of 1955 Parks became a national symbol. She boarded a bus and sat in the back which was

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    Outline On Rosa Parks

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    Rosa Parks “More white people got on the bus.....we blacks were supposed to give up our seats to the whites.” (Parks 1). Would you want to have to give up your seat or treated differently just because you have a different skin color? Rosa Parks was treated differently just because she was black. Rosa Parks was not a famous person, she was notable for what she did. She is the inspiration of many and a game-changer. Parks’ life had many troubles. Her childhood was very tough, she was arrested in her

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    Rosa Parks Hero

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    Without Rosa Parks we would have most likely been having assign seats for white and colored people in public buses. Rosa Parks was born in Alabama and she experienced racism but she finally had enough, after refusing to give up her seat to White person and getting send to jail, the word spread and there was a city wide boycott that stopped assign seats in public buses. Rosa Parks qualifies as a hero because she fought for herself, she help with a city wide boycott, she help end the bus segregation

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    Chaos in Jurassic Park

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    Chaos in Jurassic Park “Chaos theory proves that unpredictability is built into our daily lives.”(Crichton 313). Ian Malcolm’s words resolve the book, Jurassic Park, in a very absolute way. Throughout the book, Malcolm, spoke about chaos theory and his self proclaimed “Malcolm Effect” to explain his reasoning in his predictions. Ian Malcolm had predicted the demise of Jurassic Park even before its opening, as well as its multiple problems and difficulties. Malcolm’s theory is evidenced countless

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    Jurassic Park is a science fiction novel written by Michael Crichton in 1990. The novel documents on recreated dinosaurs. The author has used shifting perspectives to bring out themes, protagonists, and villains shifts from one character to another as the set continues. It is an interesting art; readers are taken through curiosity, epic scenes, and uneventful scene. John Hammond developed Jurassic park to house his genetically engineered dinosaurs. The billionaire creates a paradise in Isla Nublar

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    History Of Rosa Parks

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    referring to goes by the name Rosa Parks. On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks sat in the front of the bus on her way home, and refused to give her seat to another passenger. Later that day she was arrested for obeying Alabama laws. Rosa Louis McCauley was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, on February 4 , 1913. When Rosa was just a two years old, her father moved out, leaving her Mother and little brother, Sylvester to take of themselves. Rosa Parks refusal to surrender her seat to a white

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    The Voice of Linkin Park

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    of Linkin Park Over Linkin Park’s entire career, they have won over sixty awards ("Linkin Park Awards."). Their success was kick started by their debut album, Hybrid Theory, which contained massive radio hits (Leahey). Linkin Park went through many changes in order to get to where they are now. The band was eventually signed to Warner Bros and proved to be worth the investment. There are numerous ways to determine the quality and worth of a band and their success. Although Linkin Park faces few

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    Jarassic Park Essay

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    Where is the lysine found? They take the lysine out of the animal so it can’t live outside the park. They give the animal’s lysine through their food. 7. Explain Malcolm’s point on dinosaur behavior on page 120. Malcolm states that the dinosaurs have learned that humans are easy to eat. 8. Who is John Arnold? John Arnold is the engineer/park supervisor 9. Describe the problem Malcolm has with the height distribution graph of the Procompsognathids. Malcolm

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    Biography Of Rosa Parks

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    When Rosa parks was younger, she struggled with the lack of racial equality. When Rosa's parents separated he and her mother moved to Alabama. Her mother taught how to read at a young age, then later went to a school called pine level. When they went there they had to walk to school and they created a separate school for whites. When Rosa parks was younger, she struggled with racism and racial equality. When Rosa's parents separated he and her mother moved to Alabama. Her mother taught how to read

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