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    Salutations And Farewells

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    Have you ever thought about deliberately breaking an unspoken societal rule? If you have, you might be a sociologist. I have broken such a rule and today I will describe what I did, the reactions I received and lastly the implications of this experiment. This breaching experiment broke a folkway, a non-serious societal norm, by inverting forms of salutations and farewells in everyday interactions for a period of five days in all forms of communication. Afterwards, I informed all the people I observed

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    Imagine being raised by someone other than your parents. Now imagine being raised by the best Sioux Chief ever, Sitting Bull. Gall was raised by Sitting Bull by a young age. Maybe that’s why Gall became one of the best Hunkpapa chiefs of his age.   Chief Gall was born in 1840. As he grew up he was in the Hunkpapa tribe. Chief Gall acquired his name by eating the gull bladder of an animal killed by a fellow Hunkpapa. Chief Gall's guardian growing up was actually Chief Sitting Bull.   When Gall was

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    Battle Of Arnhem

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    The battle of Arnhem- was a war fought in the Second World War. Where was the battle of Arnhem fought? It was fought in and around the Dutch towns of Arnhem. Oosterbeek, wolheze, Driel and the surrounding country side, from September 17-26 in the year 1944. After a successful victorious end of the Normandy campaign, Marshal Bernard Montgomery put together a daring operation to open up a way to the Ruhr Valley by seizing a bridgehead north of the Rhine, at Arnhem. On September 17, Operation Market

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    If I Stay Belonging

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    Q3 - In the text If I Stay, there are a lot of aspects which link to my life personally with the theme of love and friendship. I personally love my family and my close friends and I don’t know what I would do without them. Losing an important family member relates to my life because I know the pain which comes from losing someone you love but I also know how to move on  and go forward. This is expressed throughout the text with Mia losing her family throughout the accident and if she decides to ‘Stay

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    I spread a thin layer on top of the meatloaf before putting it in the oven @ 350 F and then I let it cook for 40-45 minutes and I take out the meatloaf and spread the remainder of the sauce on the meatloaf and let it cook another 30

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    In the Article when Albert Jeremiah Beveridge enters the U.S senate in 1899 at 36, Albert Beveridge (1862-1927) the people around America though he’s was the most influential young leaders. The Americans thought Albert was going to be a good advocate of the United State, over the century the America though that would have a great political career. Albert had progressed to the social policies, decade himself enact pure food child labor and tariff reform laws. Albert was a brilliant, Charismatic Political

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    Paul, formerly known as Saul of Tarsus, was raised in a Jewish household, but he also had exposure to Roman culture because his father was also a Roman citizen. After his family relocated to Jerusalem, he became the apprentice of Gamaliel, who was a Hillelites Pharisee member. Paul on the other hand, had become a member of the Shammaites Pharisee, who strictly followed the Jewish law, and believed that those who did not follow the Jewish law were preventing the coming of God’s kingdom. As a member

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    Overwatch Monologue

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    personality. American soccer and baseball were the two sports with which I was most involved throughout my youth, and it's through that participation I found the aforementioned to be true, and found too some friends I Imagine I'll cherish for the remainder of my life. Though sports such as

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    I chose to research the discovery of Uranus by William Hershcel. William Herschel was born in German on August 25, 1822. He immigrated to England in 1759. In England he was given a small telescope. This gift led him to his life’s obsession. He became a telescope maker and amateur astronomer. Herschel spent time observing the night sky with his telescope. In March of 1781 he was looking for double stars. Double stars are two stars close together, because of how they are situated, they look

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    fifteen. My predominant childhood years were spent in Milwaukee Wisconsin. During my life there, I was never one of those kids who desired so desperately to get out of her hometown that she paced the floor at the notion of having to stay there for the remainder of her life. I loved my home. I was rooted there; my identity was developed there and made sense there. Due to my dads job, my sophomore year of high school we had to move to Florida. Leaving the familiar behind for the unknown was challenging, but

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