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    We can’t stop pollution now Pollution has been haunting us in recent years during which we have gradually become accustomed to sand storms but then we are being challenged by smog. We begin to complain about the rapid economic growth‚ the governmental dereliction of duty and decline of citizens’ quality. To some extent‚ we sometimes tend to believe that only if the government and citizens work hand in hand to curb environmental pollution‚ the problem can disappear. However‚ this is not the case

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    and dads have been chipping and GPS tracking their children since the day these devices came out to monitor their every move. Although the parents are trying to keep their children safe‚ it’s not fair that the children‚ mainly teens‚ can’t have any freedom. Everywhere they go they are being watched by their parents and not getting any privacy. A small chip‚ the size of the end of your pinky‚ is the main tracking devices parents use in their children’s neck. The discrimination and privacy invasion of

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    Written by Dr. Brian Weiss‚ Many Lives‚ Many Masters is a book that follows the true story of Dr. Weiss’s journey through past life regression therapy when treating a seemingly hopeless parent by the name of Catherine. Weiss does so through exercises involving hypnosis. Catherine had long been struggling with troubles involving the fear of airplanes‚ water‚ dying‚ and chocking which leads her to not want to swallow pills. Along with the previously stated troubles Catherine had gone through‚ she also

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    repeated and finally his use of pathos. Lincoln used pathos in away that affected the audience’s emotional views about the battle and the emotional connection between him and the audience. Lincoln’s speech was successful because of these rhetoric devices. Lincoln structured his

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    Tracking Device Using GPS and SMS of GPS and GSM Enabled Devices ALQUIROS‚ Mark Albert V. School of Electrical‚ Electronics‚ and Computer Engineering Mapua Institute of Technology‚ Intramuros‚ Manila maalquiros@gmail.com Abstract – Sited in this paper is a new and innovative way on dealing of theft. Not only just one specific type‚ but all of in a same category where in the lost / stolen object is a smartphone or has a GSM and GPS in general. They may say that the tracking device is an old

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    Using rhetorical devices made Orwell’s story humorous and much more enjoyable to read. These rhetorical devices utilized by Orwell in Animal Farm include analogy‚ symbolism‚ personification‚ and satire. Of these‚ Orwell chose to use satire the most. As stated above‚ from beginning to end Animal Farm is based on

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    Human Behavior in the Social Environment III Client: William Styron Axis I 296. 25 Major Depressive Disorder‚ Single Episode‚ In Partial Remission Axis II 799.9 Deferred Axis III Deferred Axis IV Recent awarding ceremony Problems related to the social environment: Death of friends Problems with primary support

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    List of 5 Possible Causes of the Salem Witch Trials The Salem Witch Trials were a series of witchcraft trials that took place in 1692 in Massachusetts. Nearly 200 people were accused of witchcraft and by the end of the trials‚ 19 were sentenced to death by hanging and executed. The historians agree that the Witch Trials were a result of mass hysteria but there are several theories about its causes. Listed below are 5 possible reasons for one of the most tragic events in American history. Boredom

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    that will be made up of rectangular patches of rectangular material. When she finds a box of satin material that is 17 by 22 inches long she wonders how many 3 by 5 inch patches she could include into the quilt. However‚ after we found out that 22 at minimum‚ rectangular patches can fit into the quilt and 24 at maximum‚ she decides to see how many 9 by 10‚ 10 by 12 and 8 by 9 inch boxes she can fit into the 17 by 22 inch quilt. Lastly‚ she had to find the number of 3 by 5 inch and 8 by 9 inch pieces

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    "Too Many Daves" Analysis

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    this era had quite a lot of under-the-surface issues‚ including racism‚ segregation‚ and paranoia as a result of communism. These issues were unknown or ignored by many mainly because of the social conformity and conservatism in that time period‚ especially among the upper middle class members of society. In his very short story “Too Many Daves‚ published in 1961 in his whimsical and colorful book The Sneetches and Other Stories‚ the world-renowned children’s author Theodore Geisel‚ better known as

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