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    Question #2 The Cold War was a very important time in the history of the United States. It was a war between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R or otherwise known as the Soviet Union. This was was a fight between capitalism and communism. There were many deaths in crises that were caused by the Cold War. Some of these crises include the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam, Hungary, and the Berlin Wall. Like all wars go, there are many consequences and sometimes tragic things that can happen to the countries that

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    My Favorite Sport Essay

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    If you can imagine one thing and one thing only that can change a way a person feels, how they think, and how they live, what would that thing be? For me I really couldn’t answer that question, as a little kid who’s only thought was to have fun, all I cared about was playing video games and watching cartoons. One day, my cousins came over to my house asking if they could watch something on the TV, I said “sure,” so they turned on the TV and put on a documentary. At first I was disinterested and wanted

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    Narrative Essay On Hockey

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    The summers of my adulthood were short, very short. I lived in 2 places in the time I got off from ice hockey from living with my mom and dad and with my cousin Vicky, practicing for hockey. We visited mostly everybody we knew who lived near us, from Calgary all the way to Vancouver. As days got bigger and bigger, mine got shorter and shorter by time. The real battle for me was on the ice hockey rink from scoring goals to winning face offs, everything was important. School for me was like saying

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    The Ethics of Nanotechnology Essay

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    The Ethics of Nanotechnology Introduction Imagine a world in which cars can be assembled molecule-by-molecule, garbage can be disassembled and turned into beef steaks, and people can be operated on and healed by cell-sized robots. Sound like science fiction? Well, with current semiconductor chip manufacturing encroaching upon the nanometer scale and the ability to move individual atoms at the IBM Almaden laboratory, we are fast approaching the technological ability to fabricate productive

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    Rammstein is a German industrial/hard rock band that has been around since the 1990s. Their current tour is called "Made in Germany 1995-2011," which I found out later referred to the fact they are releasing a "best of" compilation album rather than an album of new songs. Although I was relatively unfamiliar with the band, a friend invited me to the concert on February 24, 2012 at the O2 Arena in London. I have heard that Rammstein puts on an entertaining concert, based not just on the professional

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    In the early years a child looks to their parents as the final authority on any subject. It 's not uncommon to overhear a child explain something as being absolutely true because their mommy or daddy said so. As a child grow 's older they see the world through outside influences such as the school system, the media, and their peers. School is often a child first opportunity to think for themselves. They experiment with ideas and values of their own.

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    Darkness. All I see is darkness and the never-ending blackness never knowing whether I am looking around, seeing the world around me or if this is just my twisted imagination toturing me to take the final step. Am I even alive? I feel long red vines twist and curl around my lollipop stick, loveheart tube jabbing into my hard sugary head. But I blot it out, wait patiently like an obidient soilder. Like an obidient soilder I too am waiting for death for the pain to end but it never does. And

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    During his allusions to the real world, he constantly slides in just a hint of irony that helps bring out the main theme he’s trying to pass. The first example, “You just run to the wall like a nice little man. Drop this bomb on the Zooks just as fast as you can” (Seuss 49), is a crystal

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    Soylent Persuasive Essay

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    Can you imagine living in a world with no family time around the dining table, no more passing the salt to add more flavor to the mashed potatoes, nor savoring in the different textures of baked lasagna, crispy fried shrimp, and creamy broccoli cheddar soup? Neither can I. Now imagine drinking a glass of flavorless, watered-down oatmeal gunk for the rest of your life? \Me niether. But for those who can, Soylent seems to be the perfect choice. Soylent is a nutritional substitute for solid food. In

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    back of Dean and Gabe’s cabin. Great they aren’t in there, Cas though. “We have little time to work, but it will be hilarious,” Samantha noted. “We will finish it!” stated Cas. They got to work by putting water balloons under the blankets, Buckets of goo above the door because they were cracked open, and they knew they would take their shoes of plus the floor was hardwood so they put wax on the floor. They put a video camera in there and left climbing out a window. “Here I will call them,” Samantha

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