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    Adventure in the Jungle

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    A tropical jungle is an awesome place. I had the opportunity of visiting one recently.My friend Rahim‚ who works as a forest ranger‚ took me along on one of his trips into the jungle. I had wanted to experience for myself first-hand what he had always spoken about.The moment we entered the jungle‚ a sort of semi-darkness enveloped us. The sky was almost completely shut out by the canopy of leaves high above us. At ground level‚ thick vegetation grew in every direction. The air was damp and had a

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    said I had to move schools. I would have never thought this would ever happen‚ but my parents just decided to move where it was halfway from work both ways‚ so they decided Royalton. Moving to Royalton was very scary‚ but also a great‚ fun change. It was scary being the new kid‚ but I worked my way around it. There was a bunch of different changes I went through. I also had a very fun time living at royalton since fourth grade and to graduating. It was the middle of the school year after Easter break

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    Is starting school late a good thing for students? Every student at least once in the school year doesn’t have the opportunity to get enough sleep and have time to wake up early in the morning for school. Starting school later means the child’s brain would have enough time to be awake‚ functioning correctly‚ and be ready for learning. Late starts mean knowing your child has enough time to do homework and get plenty of sleep. Improving children’s health and safety that most kids have on

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    It's a Jungle

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    It’s a Jungle Out There Upton Sinclair’s novel‚ The Jungle‚ gives a heart breaking portrayal of the hardships faced by the countless poverty stricken foreign laborers in the slaughter houses of Chicago. In the early 1900’s‚ strikes‚ riots‚ labor unions‚ and new political parties arose across the country. The government‚ with its laissez-faire attitude‚ allowed business to consolidate into trusts‚ and with lack of competition‚ into powerful monopolies. These multi-million dollar monopolies were

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    High school is a time for kids to learn about their future and further their education‚ but it is also about enjoying the last remaining years of their childhood. High school sports are a way for the students to become engaged in their school and enjoy their time there. Some people believe that when a student plays a sport in high school it affects their academics negatively. One student claims that she had to miss three or five of her Algebra II honors class because of soccer and was falling behind

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    Crew’s Strange Objects and Peter Weir’s film ‘Picnic at Hanging Rock’‚ the effect of civilisation on the natural world is explored. Both texts display this by using the context of Australia‚ over time‚ to expose how nature will prevail over humanity. In the novel‚ the conflicting European culture and spiritual essence of the ancient land is portrayed in two life frames: 1623 and 1988. Dutch settlement‚ of Jan Pelgrom and Wouter Loos‚ on Aboriginal land exhibits the theme of the nature domination by

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    wondered about joining a school sports team. If you’re not sure then this is the paper for you. There are many good and bad things about playing on a school sports team like big getting enough homework time‚ learning how to play that sport‚ and supporting your school. To start things off not getting enough homework time can be stressful to some people who already are overloaded with homework. The time of the sport can be important to many. Usually the sports activities are right after school and can

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    Concrete Jungle

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    Concrete Jungle where dreams are made of… New York City is the most popular city of the State of New York and the United States of America‚ the second largest city on the continent. Is the center of metropolitan New York‚ which is among the largest urban agglomerations in the world‚ for over a century has been one of the world’s leading centers of commerce and finance‚ New York is considered a global city because of its global influences in media‚ politics‚ education‚ entertainment and fashion

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    The Jungle Socialism

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    United States is a country of immigrants and reconstruction. For many years Americans worked very hard to improve the country’s image and to gain superiority among neighbor countries within the years. “The Jungle”‚ wrote by the American journalist Upton Sinclair tells the story of a poor family that immigrated to the city of Chicago in order to improve their financial economy. However‚ due to life conditions and lack of money their chances of surviving during the Industrial Revolution became minimum

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    The Jungle Analysis

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    there was only a basis of truth” . With Roosevelt’s remarkable denunciation‚ it is valid for the reader to question the descriptions in The Jungle. Conversely however‚ and perhaps eyebrow raising given his hostile stance on the book‚ Roosevelt used The Jungle and its descriptions to push through “The Pure Food act” and the “Meat Inspection act” of 1906 . In effect starting what we know today as the Food and Drugs Administration. The most powerful‚ legislatively body in healthcare today. Equally whilst

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