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    A Hero or Danger? Equality isn’t always the best thing; sometimes it can be worse than you think. In the short story “Harrison Bergeron”‚ Harrison was considered an extreme danger to society “He is a genius and an athlete‚ is under handicapped‚ and should be regarded as extremely dangerous” (pg. 2). At just age fourteen he was taken away from his home. He is a danger‚ because of what they did. Although Harrison was genius‚ he was not so modest. “I am the emperor!............’Even

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    mission are that it hinders them to get out of their comfort zone and helps them appreciate what they have‚ if a problem occurs while embarking on your voyage it will have to be resolved to make the mission you board on possible. The text analysed “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost and the type of text is poetry. My second choice of text was “The Wizard of Oz” by Victor Fleming the text type is a movie. Some possible techniques analysed are rhyme‚ imagery‚ symbolism‚ long shot‚ up shot and a full shot

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    Linda Gailes ENG105 July 29‚ 2014 Elissa Abbott Hidden Dangers of ADHD Medication Medication for ADHD can cause a great deal of overdose for children that have ADHD. Their bodies will get addicted to the medication when they cannot do without them. If a patient stop taking it‚ their bodies will shut –down and start reacting in a strange way. These hidden symptoms can cause behavioral analysis that can evaluate the effect in medication that has form in the children body. It all starts

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    Essay on Road Accidents

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    Essay on Road Accidents !! Lack of road-sense has further complicated the matters. Driving licenses are given on illegal gratifications to the authorities and traffic rules and regulations are thrown to the winds. Overloading is one of the major factors of road- accidents and deaths. The condition of the vehicles is hardly found road-worthy. The unmanned railway level-crossings further add to the chaos and confusion. The multiplicity of authorities and utter lack of coordination among them is another

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    Convention on Road Traffice

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    CONVENTION ON ROAD TRAFFIC The Contracting Parties‚ Desiring to facilitate international road traffic and to increase road safety through the adoption of uniform traffic rules‚ Have agreed upon the following provisions: Chapter I GENERAL PROVISIONS ARTICLE 1 Definitions For the purpose of this Convention the following expressions shall have the meanings hereby assigned to them: (a) The "domestic legislation" of a Contracting Party means the entire body of national or local laws

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    The Long Road to Recovery

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    The Long Road to Recovery 1 The Long Road to Recovery‚ From a Hopeless State of Mind and Body Michael A White ENG 211 Professor Geoff Pope March 14‚ 2010 The Long Road to Recovery 2 The Long Road to Recovery‚ From a Hopeless State of Mind and Body Alcoholism and the disease of addiction have been viewed in two strong yet completely different ends of the spectrum for as long as men and women have been losing control of how much and when they drink. One end of the spectrum is

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    Social Framing and its Cultural Influences Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie‚ a Nigerian novelist states in her presentation‚ The Danger of a Single Story‚ that a “single story creates stereotypes‚ and the problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue‚ but that they are incomplete. They make one story become the only story” (The Danger of a Single Story). Briefly‚ this Ted presentation addresses the reoccurring issue in society due to media’s limitations and shortcomings. Often‚ portrayals in media

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    ­­­­­ Three Day Road By: Wassim Ghadban‚ edited by Abigayle Atkinson ENG4U Mrs.Potts Arthur Joseph Boyden represents Carl Jung’s idea that humans often create a persona in order to be perceived by society in a certain way through the journey of the main character in the novel ‘Three Day Road’. Joseph Boyden illustrates the idea that war may impact someone to become something they initially weren’t. That being said‚ World War I‚ Aboriginal sniper Elijah Weesageechak becomes

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    Like Wag the Dog‚ Once Again engineers a crisis in order to gain public support during elections. The dangers of patriotism are portrayed in all three texts. Once Again showcases people of the same religion uniting together in the same way that American pride and Oceanic fear of foreigners is shown in Wag the Dog and 1984‚ respectively. Similarly‚ Once Again

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    possibility of getting shot as the most significant danger that a police officer faces. Officer involved shootings appear to be on the rise. Today’s law enforcement officers face a multitude of dangers in their everyday duties that rival the threat of getting shot. For example: Foot pursuit‚ vehicle pursuits‚ making an arrest‚ traffic control‚ heat stroke‚ Stress‚ duty equipment and bio-hazard exposure / sun exposure. Officers’ are exposed to these dangers on a daily basis. They wear bulletproof vests

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