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    three effects that make me happy which are are having energy‚ having money and having good health The first effect of being happy is having energy. There are many ways of having energy. Exercise is one of the ways that can gain energy. Exercise can help prevent excess weight gain or help maintain weight loss. When I engage in physical activity‚ I burn calories. As a result of burning calories and lose wight‚ my body will lean and fit. So this is one of the effects that usually makes me more confidante

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    Living in a Fake world “The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears‚ the figure that she carries‚ or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes‚ because that is the doorway to her heart‚ the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul.” Audrey Hepburn once said these wise words. Someone’s true beauty lies in their hearts‚ not the makeup they wear‚ or the sexual favors they give men. Models‚ who are broadcasted all the way around

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    Fake Tan Bann

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    bleach from the blonde’s hair dye has been the thing damaging their minds. But we now see a similar result coming from the mind melting toxins of fake tan. Some innocent young women‚ and even men‚ are at the foot of the baffling effects of the chain reaction as changed the way we looked at modern society. No wonder youth employment rates are down. The fake tan industry has been booming since the late 1990 furthermore the cotton industry has also has been on the rise. I think that this is down to the

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    explored. All you know is the protagonist is a burglar with a heart of gold‚ that regrets one moment that set him on a path of criminal choices. Then he’s in this super prison miles underground‚ surrounded by death and prison gangs and mad science. The guards have superhuman attributes‚ the dogs are balls of lab synthesized muscle without skin‚ not to mention the “doctors” of the prison look like they’re from WWII‚ with Darth-Vader like breathing apparatuses sown into their faces.

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    Fake Online Degrees

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    diploma mills‚ and outright fakes. These fake schools claim to be accredited. The agency giving them accreditation is usually just as phony as the degree or diploma they are selling. I am sure that getting a quick diploma may be tempting to some people. Really‚ what could be better than just paying $200 or $300 getting the diploma‚ and that’s it. You would have to take no classes‚ no labs‚ no tests‚ and no credit requirements. It’s a "no brainer"‚ literally. Are you aware that these diploma mills

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    Art Fakes and Forgeries

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    Chris Wiley English 1000 13 September 2010 Fakes and Forgeries Lessing v. Dutton The two essays‚ “What is Wrong with a Forgery‚” by Alfred Lessing and “Artistic Crimes‚” by Denis Dutton‚ explore the different reasons that they give negative connotation to the concept of an artistic forgery. Each author concludes that a forgery is indeed wrongful‚ however their reasons for this conclusion differ in several distinct ways. This essay will summarize both authors’ main points and compare and

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    The Murder of Emmett Till

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    The Murder Of Emmett Till Emmett Louis Till was a young African-American boy who was murdered in Mississippi at the age of 14. He was caught flirting with a white woman‚ which in those days was a unwritten law‚ the young woman notified her husband (the owner of the store) and his friend. Later that day the two men stormed the house in which young Till was settling in‚ demanding to see the boy‚ till confessed to what he did and was taken to a barn‚ beaten with a rod and was gouged in the eye

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    Diet makes you gain weight by Swe Aye Dieting is not a simple solution to losing weight‚ but many people are still trying to use the same method in an unhealthy way. According to an article by Cynthia Sass‚ she mentions a survey done in the UK which shows that “nearly a third of women have seen a spike on the scale after going on a diet‚ gaining an average of nearly four pounds.” Four pounds may not sound like gaining a lot of weight‚ but if the dieting game continues‚ the numbers will just keep

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    Emmett Till Thesis

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    The death of Emmett Till helped pave the way to fight racial segregation. Emmett Till was 14years old when he was tragically killed. Emmett Till was brutally beaten for whistling at a white woman in a store. Emmett Till’s Life‚ Death‚ and Court Case contributed to betterment of racial segregation. “Emmett till‚ nicknamed “Bo‚was born near Chicago in 1941”(Engelbert). This is important because It tells when and where he was born. “Emmett Louis Till was born in Chicago on July 25‚ 1941‚ the son of

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    Emmett Till Case

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    Emmett Till Case "Getting away with murder - The true story of the Emmett Till Case" is written in 2003 by the author Chris Crow in hope of providing a better understanding of the Emmett Till case and keeping alive Emmett Till’s memory. The nonfiction book is narrated by a 3rd person narrator and takes place in Mississippi‚ more specific in Tallahatchie County and the small town Money where oppression and segregation between blacks and whites takes place. The book casts light upon a very dark

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