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    Bullying “Words will never hurt me” used to be just an expression‚ but now bullying has gotten so bad that words really do hurt‚ this is known as “bullicide”. Many children‚ teens‚ and even some adults are victims of physical‚ verbal‚ or cyber bullying. Bullying affects victims negatively and can sometimes lead to suicide. Children‚ parents‚ and teachers need to work to prevent and end bullying. Bullying is a serious issue that has numerous causes and effects that can sometimes be life changing

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    Word to Definition or Example (for literary elements/devices‚ an example of the term may be given rather than the definition). Using Context Clues (the word will be used a sentence‚ and student must provide the meaning) Vocabulary list will be comprised of key terms from: Literary Elements/Literary Devices The Hunger Games Section 3 Reading Comprehension (35%) Reading Comprehension Questions about Stargirl ( 10 multiple choice) Reading Comprehension Questions about The Hunger Games (10

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    that the only way to get revenge is to go and overtake Hamlet’s territory. So as he felt that way‚ he assembles a rebel army to take the lands and bestow as much damage as possible. Horatio‚ Hamlet’s best friend‚ tells Hamlet of what Fortinbras is about to do‚ "As it doth well appear unto our state‚ but to recover of us by strong hand and terms compulsatory‚ those foresaid lands so by his father lost…" (Shakespeare pg.10). Claudius sends two messengers‚ Cornelius and Voltemand‚ to Norway in hopes

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    Introduction Hard and Soft drugs are terms to distinguish between psychoactive drugs that are addictive and perceived as especially damaging and drugs that are believed to be non-addictive (or minimally addictive) and with less dangers associated with its use. The term "soft drug" is considered controversial by its critics because it implies that the drug causes no or insignificant harm. Dutch law a make a clear distinction between hard drugs and soft drugs. Hard drugs are illegal and sentences run up

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    days the society mainly the youth is getting addicted to drugs‚ alcohol‚ smoking and many more. Most of the teenagers even the school boys and girls are taking drugs. Some of them knowing and some without knowing the bad effects‚ they get into these habits. Effects of drugs: Although drug is used for medicine but the illicit use of it damages human body part.Some This is illegal to take such drugs like heroine‚ cocaine etc. Nicotine‚ the drug that makes tobacco addictive‚ goes to your brain very

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    Foreign and domestic sites‚ big corporate home pages and low-traffic blogs all show up on a user’s screen in the same way when their addresses are typed into a browser. (NY Times 2010) Having its beginnings in military and research facilities in the late 1960’s‚ ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) slowly evolved into what is now known as the Internet in the 1990’s. Since then is has become the backbone of American and world culture and economics. There is almost no limit to the content

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    How do drugs affect the brain? When drugs get into the bloodstream they are carried to all parts of the body and some reach the brain. The quicker the drug reaches the brain‚ the more intense the effects. The quickest way to get a drug into the brain - and also the most dangerous way of using any drug - is to inject it intravenously‚ or into the vein. Almost as quick is smoking a drug. followed by sniffing or snorting and then by mouth. Eating or drinking a drug is the slowest route‚ because the

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    Auschwitz In this analysis I am going to inform you about Auschwitz‚ the Nazi death concentration camp and what it is. I will enlighten you on the methods used for the mass extermination of the Jewish culture. Finally‚ I will briefly inform you on how the camp was liberated. The mention of Auschwitz sends chills to the bone of most people. Auschwitz‚ for most‚ symbolizes the pain and destruction inflicted by the Holocaust. It was the largest of the Nazi concentration death camps‚ exterminating

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    Summary This paper summarizes the activity of the drug cartels that is responsible for terrorizing the citizens inside and outside Mexico. They are responsible for ruining young people’s lives by making them addicted to the drugs. These drug cartels are in Mexico and send drugs illegally throughout the world and their goal to make a lot of money by making more people to purchase their drugs. These organizations work like Mafia that no power could stop them from doing so. They have threatened people

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    older men because it was a less demanding game than basketball. The game was originally called Mintonette. Taking a tennis net and cues from basketball and baseball‚ the game was developed. The net was only six foot six inches high at first‚ which is about the height of an average man. During this time there was no limit of the number of players on a team or a limit of the number of times that one side could make contact with the ball before sending it back over the net. The name volleyball emerged when

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