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    Blake June-2-2014 English 101 Professor Gouirand Paper 4 Draft #1 For many years prostitution has been a very looked down upon way of making money and having as a lifestyle for various reasons in the United States. Not only does this promote sex trafficking in the United States and even other countries‚ but it also promotes child prostitution. With the United States are thinking prostitution is an okay way to go‚ what’s stopping us from continuing on this cycle of legalizing

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    Winter Break Narrative

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    a plane?” I asked. “Sometime last year‚” she answered‚ “how ‘bout you?” “It was awhile ago‚ I can barely remember it.” *** It was during our Winter Break‚ and my parents were taking us to Europe and it would be the first time my sister and I would be riding on an airplane. We would usually drive up to Lake Tahoe‚ but our parents thought that we should see our origins in Europe. Seeing the snow was the best

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    them millions? They can always play longer than expected or shorter. Thats where the player development comes back into play. It is really up to the player whether they want to stay in the league or not. NBA players already make at least twenty-five million dollars in the career so why does one less year matter? The next issue is that many players are not mature enough to be in the NBA. You can tell when an NBA player is mature enough. They do not ask for breaks‚ they don’t ask when they can go home

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    carpenters‚ technicians‚ all those who areperceived as unruly have a place. They have a role to fill in the big jigsaw puzzle that is oursociety. Our society should be seen in tiers‚ yet on a flat plane with everyone on equal footingbecause as long as those “at the bottom” are needed‚ they will always be welcomed by those “atthe top.” Not everyone should pursue a college education because it is simply not necessary.There is no need for everyone to be a doctor. There is no need for everyone to be a lawyer

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    Christmas Break Narrative

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    all began when Christmas break started. Just like other kids‚ I was extremely excited for the break. It meant no school for two weeks‚ presents‚ and more importantly‚ no school for two weeks. I didn’t know what I wanted for Christmas that year. I had everything‚ it seemed. I had entertainment‚ a family that loved me‚ good grades‚ and a hobby that I loved: soccer. The only thing I could think of getting was the new DSi. I had a ds‚ but how could an upgrade hurt anyone? So as I added it to the list

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    Why the American Civil War lasted for longer than 90 days The North had expected their war with the south to last for no more than 90 days. They not only had more men up in the north but they had more resources as well. Now why couldn’t they defeat the south? I have to say it is due to the incompetence of the north’s generals commanding the army‚ and the army itself. On April 15‚ 1861‚ President Lincoln called on the states to provide 75‚000 militia men for 90 days to put down the rebellion of

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    Alternative Service Break

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    The Alternative Service Break in Alaska is a trip sponsored by North Carolina State University’s Center for Student Leadership‚ Ethics and Public Service (CSLEPS) office. This service break trip sends students to Hoonah‚ Alaska to volunteer in the local community. Activities include helping in Hoonah City Schools classrooms‚ assisting the local Boys and Girls Club‚ and visiting the Hoonah Senior Center. In her free time‚ she will be learning the Tlingit language as well as the local traditions and

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    Break-Even Analysis

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    Break-Even Analysis FIN/200 July 29‚ 2010 Justin Henegar 13. Healthy Foods‚ Inc.‚ sells 50-pound bags of grapes to the military for $10 a bag. The fixed costs of this operation are $80‚000‚ while the variable costs of the grapes are $.10 per pound. a. What is the break-even point in bags?  80‚000/5= 16‚000 bags- This is the company’s break-even point because the variable per unit would be $5.00 if it’s .10 per pound with a 50-lb bag.  The other answer I received was 8‚080 bags but this would

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    City and Longer Trip Time

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    which to live in because its faults in too much traffic‚ tolls‚ and being spread out. First‚ living in Houston biggest error is too much traffic. Traffic creates slower speeds. When speeds are reduced all at once it creates accidents. Thus creating longer trip time; when you are trying to reach a certain destination. To be somewhere on time you will have to leave an hour prior to the time that you are scheduled to be at definite location. The next‚ defect for living in Houston is the tolls. The tolls

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    Why Teens Should Be Later

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    Studies have shown that teenagers don’t get enough sleep to go a full school day while staying concentrated. The average teen in the United States gets about seven hours of sleep. This is not enough for a student to stay focused the whole day. Doctors suggest that students get at least eight hours of sleep a night. This will ensure that the student will be more alert and focused during the school day. First‚ one of the biggest factors in students not getting enough sleep is that they go to sleep

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