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    I.D# 62006345 Date: February 16‚ 2015 Tutorial: Tuesday 12-1pm Lecturer: Dr. Jermaine McCalpin COURSE TITLE: Theories of the State COURSE CODE:GT 21B Question: 2. Make an argument for the virtues of lotto scamming as a means of economic freedom and empowerment. Please use example Lotto scamming can be defined as a type of advance-fee fraud which begins with an unexpected email notification‚ phone call‚ or mailing. This type of scamming has moved from an individual act to gain

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    be complacent and challenging myself to try something new. My overall experience this summer was eye-opening. I felt empowered by how I could use my skills to help to other people and eventually overcome my fear of failure. Although I succeeded in becoming a lifeguard‚ I realized I had to work hard and In addition‚ maintaining a job required me to make more mature decisions regarding balancing my time‚ managing money‚ and contributing to my family. At first it was bothersome cleaning up in some of

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    Their jovial voices overshadowed the chest thumping of the boys. Some of their faces tensed at the sight of my pencil and notebook. They asked if I was with the Daily Tar Heel‚ the campus newspaper. Dressed in my Adidas exercise pants and shirt‚ I confused them. My face was unfamiliar to the rest of the women‚ but I looked as if I could have been joining them. I was an outsider who could become an insider. However‚ as long as there were no cleats on my feet‚ there was a certain dialogue I could not

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    Complete silence filled the house as I look at the blinding red LED light on my clock that read 3:08 A.M. Sitting in the clothes I had worn to school that morning‚ consisting of a maroon sweater with ripped jeans‚ with my hair in a bun to keep it out of my pale face. I heard the back door slowly creak open with that distinct gut-wrenching creek. I remembered my dad was working late today so I went downstairs to say hi to him. As I am halfway down the slippery oak stairs I almost fall when

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    Auto Lotto Processor Review Product Description: This is yet another winning product from the man who has won the lottery 7 times. Despite‚ Richard Lustig’s consistency and success at winning millions in lotteries‚ he still has detractors and skeptics. However‚ it cannot be denied that he produces results. He has a system that works‚ and he revealed it in his guide‚ ‘Lotto Dominator.’ This time‚ however‚ he has taken it one step further and created a software to do all the heavy lifting for you

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    In school one sunny‚ hot‚ and humid morning in September about a week ago‚ my best friend Zoe came running up to me with her usual “brilliant idea‚” little did I know she would convince me to do something bad and it turned my life around in a day... and not for the good. I need to stay in school as much as I can because‚ I want to become a nurse and to do that I need the best education I can get. But lately it hasn’t been going like that. Zoe doesn’t like school because she likes its gross smelly

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    I just turned 16 years old. My parents both decided that it was an appropriate age to go and try to acquire my driver’s license. First‚ I needed to get my permit. When I did research online‚ I learned that I would need to take two tests. One would be on sign recognition‚ and the other on driving rules‚ regulations‚ and laws. I was truly nervous‚ and I knew that I needed to be studying dutifully. About two months prior to the test‚ I started to become very sluggish. I thought to myself‚ “How hard

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    i know are born winners The definition of winning varies amongst people. For some people‚ being a winner is all about money and fashion. To me‚ being a winner is all about personal satisfaction and born with a family around you to support you. A winner is someone that is successful in life and that able to achieve his or her goals. Money doesn’t make someone a winner; happiness‚ love‚ and a successful life make someone a winner. My siblings and I consider ourselves as winners. We live a happy

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    Personal Narrative Becoming pregnant at sixteen is disappointing‚ but losing your child is devastating.Itwas a chilly february morning when I found that i was expecting‚ and with tear stained cheeks and shakyhands‚ i sought my mother’s comfort. We cried and cried until we could cry no more.She told me it would all be okay and that I strong. I didn’t believe her. As the months went by‚ my strength to overcome was revealed to methrough the 8 months spent waiting‚ the temporary stay in Atlanta‚ and

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    skyscraper with only enough space to fit one of us (barely holding on and praying for the other to fall). The trepidation of the situation wasn’t helped by the incessant nagging of my family. Relentlessly I was bombarded by statements of how important becoming valedictorian was. Any hint of anything less than an absolute perfection was met with stringent vigilance and guilt trips. The significance of grades wasn’t only stamped into my brain; it was etched in stone. In my eyes‚ A’s were the only acceptable

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