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    Bomb Threats

    As a risk analyst for Santa Clara, Calirfornia at the National football stadium, I came up with 7 risks. Each risk will be discussed and described carefully. Firstly, bomb threats are mostly defined as a threat, generally verbal or written, to explode an explosive or inflammable device to cause property damage, death, or injuries. When recording with a device on phone lines and receiving calls during events with such a threat, the individual receiving the call should take note of as much information

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    Who Is The Six Individual Organisms In John Hersey's Hiroshima?

    suburbs for safe keeping due to the air-raid warnings that week. While Tanimoto and his friend were on that errand, the air-raid siren went off. Then as the morning continued, they saw a bright flash of light traveling east to west. He instantly knew something bad

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    Small Town Dewitt Differences

    When thinking of a big city the first thing that runs through the mind of many is prodigious buildings whose highest point meets the clouds. They think of bright lights and vast opportunity, and many unrecognizable faces roaming the streets. In turn, a small town may be regarded with thoughts of close knit community where you receive your diploma next to the person who you learned to walk with, small mom and pop business’s and friendly familiar faces roaming the streets. Big cities and small towns can

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    Adidas "Is All in"

    or performance with a look of focus and determination in their eyes. The crowds begin cheering while cameras are flashing as the various athletes and professional artists enter the stadium. Fireworks are set off exploding with bright lights outside the fields as strobe lights illuminate the areas waving back and forth. Their events soon

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    and our parents had taken us to the city where they were raised. We felt very grown up and we had our views in life. The hotel was very big, and it had a blue rile floor. After we unpacked our suitcases, our parents wanted to go to the market. My mother told us not to go outside. “We won’t” my sister promised, but “Why we should stay there?” I know that she was lying; we had already decided to go out and explore this strange and beautiful city by ourselves. As soon as our parents

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    Personal Narrative: Sacrifice For A Job

    Living In New York City is a dream to many, but the harsh reality is that in order to live in the lights and the glamour one must make sacrifices. I'm not talking about emotional sacrifices, rather financial sacrifices. New York City ranks number one in cost of living. I come from a hard working migrant family and the the work ethic instilled into me derives from my parents. Being a lower middle class citizen is perfectly fine for me, but money often gets tight when rent is due and seeing stress

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    Santaland Diaries

    by David Sedaris is about the time when he was in his 30's and out of work, had to suffer the indignities of taking a job as an elf at the Macy's Santaland in New York City. The tale was first performed as a monologue by Sedaris on National Public Radio in 1992. This production was presented at the Alley Theatre. The theatre was big and it was a square, the audience surrounded the stage from all of the four sides. Majority of the audience were in their 30's to 60's, with mixed diversity. Unlike the

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    Hiroshima Bombing Letter

    Yesterday we were sent a letter by a woman name Yukine Asuka, who survived the Hiroshima bombing, but at a hefty price. The letter reads: Hello, my name is Yukine Asuka, a citizen of what was Hiroshima. I was born and raised in Hiroshima and loved the city greatly. It was where I got married to my screaming, and then just silence, every single day. I’m writing this letter not to spread hate to you, but to tell you my story, which, if you were to label it, would certainly be a tragedy. The morning

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    Indoor Gardening

    confined to foliage plants such as spider plants, Swedish ivy and ferns. In indoor gardening it is concerned with growing plants or houseplants within a residence or a building due to lack of natural space. It is beneficial to those who live in the city and it is mostly recommended to the people who lived in apartments, condominiums and little houses which have no space for gardening. It is also perfect for the winter season. It also purifies the air that we breathe. Always remember that you should

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    Personal Narrative: Moving To Canada

    letting linguistic discrimination put me at a disadvantage in accessing resources and opportunities, I applied for the best high school in Toronto for artistically talented students, despite a one in hundreds chance and a 2 hour daily commute to the city center. In 2003, I was admitted to the Claude Watson Arts Program as a fine arts major in Earl Haig Secondary School. Bringing my vision to fruition, art gave me strength and I started working hard on my technique to fulfill my dreams and ambitions:

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