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    Religion

    Joseph Kropholler Professor Scott ENGL 1301 20 December 2015 Two Sides to Every Bible   Have you ever heard the expression: “two wrongs don’t make a right”? This popular phrase is very applicable towards understanding the modern dilemma of hostility between the religions of Christianity and Islam. Both religions have many followers that openly and subtly attack the opposing religion today. The fact that both religions preach strong beliefs and devout lifestyles that contradict each

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    Technology and Human

    Marat Ayan Professor Estillore ENGL 1301(30628) 09 November 2014 Word Count: 805 Rewrite/Essay #3 Impacts of technology on human life Technologies developed so far these days that human being has changed completely; human life became more digital than physical. The disturbing fact of that technology takes over our natural way of living as it was about a century ago now has benefits people heavily rely upon it. Technology brought luxury to life, increased access to knowledge, provides a communication

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    Love Them Like You Never Seen Again

    Susannah Ryan Hersha ENGL 1010-27 January 31, 2015 Love Them Like You Never Seen Again As a child you grow up thinking life last forever. You never imagine someone you love so much could leave you in a second. The fact is we all never wanted to loss a love one. When it happens to you young or old the pain is hard to bear. Only if you were given a second chance to love that person like you never see then again. Would you? I would. I would

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    Analysis of Charles Murray’s “What’s Wrong with Vocational School?”

    Hannah Dickinson Mr. Thomason ENGL 1020-116 15 September 2014 Analysis of Charles Murray’s “What’s Wrong With Vocational School?” Charles Murray is writing to The Wall Street Journal, which is a huge and very diverse audience to whom to present such a controversial argument. The point Murray is trying to make is that vocational schools are more effective and logical courses of action for young people entering the job market than is the conventional 4-year-university track. In championing the cause

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    Analysis of Randolph in Daisy Miller

    Florian Uffer Dr. Van Ness ENGL 203-05 11/25/2014 Randolph: Small in Age, but Great in Meaning Throughout James' “Daisy Miller: A Study” I have neither given nor received help on this work, nor am I aware of any infraction of the Honor Code. ------------------------------------------------- Date: Signature: Critics of Henry James' “Daisy Miller: A Study” largely focus on main characters, such as Daisy, Winterbourne, or Mrs. Walker. In his preface to the novel, James exemplifies

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    History

    Asthma Prof. Dunbar Feb 02 2015 HCS 245/ Introduction to Health and Disease Asthma is a respiratory disorder marked by breathing difficulty caused by temporary narrowing of the bronchi, the airways branching from the trachea to the lungs. Attacks usually are brought on by allergic reaction to ANTIGENS such as grass and tree pollens, mold spores, fungi, animal dander, and certain foods but may also be caused by chemical irritants in the atmosphere or by infections of the respiratory tract. Susceptibility

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    Drones

    ANONYMOUS Professor Eidenmuller ENGL 103 28 April 2014 Drones: Beneficial to the United States Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles, UAVs, are remotely piloted aircrafts used by both the military and law enforcement in the United States (“Drones” par.1). The benefits of drone usage includes tracking criminals, taking out terrorists, providing disaster relief, and saving lives. Drones are very versatile machines with many useful abilities that benefit the United States. Drones

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    Compare and Contrast

    Compare and Contrast “Young Goodman Brown” and “The Lottery” By: Melissa A. Reeves Professor Andrew Smith ENGL 102-B46 LUO Thesis Statement The stories “The Lottery” and “Young Goodman Brown” both appear to show that human behavior and judgment can be flawed, even if the person’s intentions appear good to them. There is a level of fear and underlying evil in Puritan settings in both stories. I. Introduction/Statement of Thesis II. Themes and Author’s Purpose A. The Lottery

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    John Gacy's Informative Essay: Pogo The Clown

    Caroline Torres Gutierrez ENGL-1301 October 30, 2015 “Pogo the Clown” Ever wonder what kind of person is under all that make and the clown outfit? Are they really that jolly or do you think they're hiding something? Like for example, this one clown gives people a reason to be scared, instead of making the laugh. They call him Pogo the Clown, a famous serial killer. Now, who is Pogo the Clown? Son of Marion Elaine Robinson, and John Stanley Gacy, John Wayne Gacy is this killer clown. Maybe the fact

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    Distracted Driving Research Paper

    Tamer Mische-Richter Jacqueline Hesse ENGL 1101 Sec 18 25 November 2014 Drivers more distracted by cell phones than by passengers A distracted driver creates a dangerous environment, however, nearly anything can be a distraction while driving a car. “660,000 vehicles driven by people using handheld cell phones at a typical daylight moment in 2011”(Pickrell and Jianqiang). Cell phones are leading candidates for distracted driving, but are passengers creating the same distraction to a driver? Any

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