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    I’m going to compare pit bulls to guns‚ in similarities and differences. We allow guns‚ which are much more dangerous than some mean dog‚ for many important reasons. It’s not worth listing them all‚ but some obvious ones like protecting your property apply to pit bulls as well. In fact‚ that’s a better argument for pit bulls than for guns‚ since they are less dangerous and more evident to would-be trespassers. But the real reason I compare the two is because going past someone’s house and seeing

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    Topic: Bans on the Pit Bull Terrier General Purpose: To argue Specific Purpose: To argue that there should not be bans on Pit Bull Terriers Thesis Statement: Bans on Pit Bull Terriers should not exist because; (1) Pit Bull breed are not any different from other dog species; (2) most evidence condemning the Pit Bull is inaccurate or a skewed regurgitation from the media; and (3) a ban would‚ and has‚ caused more work and regulations than necessary. Introduction I. [Attention Getter] As of now

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    Carbon Tax Conclusion

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    My final argument will be based on the effectiveness of this tax: The tax will have no significant impact on greenhouse gas emissions. It has been claimed that an Australian carbon tax will have no significant impact on the level of greenhouse gases in the earth’s atmosphere. This claim has been made on two bases. Firstly that it is unlikely to succeed in significantly reducing Australian greenhouse gas emissions and secondly‚ that even if these emissions were to stop completely this would have no

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    DNA STRAWBERRY CONCLUSION

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    The hypothesis for this lab is if strawberry DNA is separated from other components‚ then when it is placed in a insoluble solution the DNA can eventually be isolated. DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid. Its a self replacing material present in all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes. It is the fundamental and distinctive characteristics of someone or something‚ especially when regarded as unchangeable. DNA extraction is the removal of deoxyribonucleic acid from the cells or viruses

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    Watership Down Conclusion

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    In Watership Down‚ a group of rabbits consisting of ‚Hazel‚ Fiver‚ and their companions travel away in the search of a new warren. On their journey‚ Hazel and the rabbits he brought went through many troubles including‚ crossing a river and Cowslip’s warren‚ a warren that was surrounded by snares‚ until they reach the down. Though they had found their home they wouldn’t keep it for long if they didn’t find does. Kehaar‚ a gull they found at the down‚ told them how to find does. They traveled to

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    Lady Dai Conclusion

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    Lady Dai also called as Xin Zhu and Marquise of Dai is known as one of the best Ancient bodies ever Preserved! Surprisingly Xin Zhu is a 2‚100 year old mummy and amazed scientists around the world because of her preservation. Lady Dai was discovered in a hill known as Mawangdui‚ in Changsha‚ Hunan‚ China. The remains of her body were stumbled on by workers digging an air raid shelter for a hospital in 1971 . As well as her tomb there also were two other bodies found‚ her husband and a young man

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    As he stood in front of the door‚ the door that either held the Lady or the Tiger‚ his mind was surprisingly calm. He knew the princess would make the right choice. He trusted her; he loved her. His hand felt the cool metal of the doorknob. He heard it click as it was turned as if the silence of the arena wasn’t already enough to make the hair on the back of his neck stand up. He wasn’t nervous‚ no. As he gently pulled on the cloth-silenced door‚ he merely wondered what fate the princess chose

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    Deja Vu Conclusion

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    The Déjà vu Experience and its Triggers and Results The déjà vu illusion is generally known as the blending of the subjective and objective evaluations of familiar and unfamiliar situations or scenarios. Scholars from different sub disciplines have been interested in this form of illusion for over 170 years. The experience is considered to be unique because it lacks any known or expected trigger or response. The experience was not studied during the psychological research era because of its holes

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    METHOD Description Several different books and webpages were consulted to obtain the information used to redact this research paper. Most of them were written by psychologists who conduct and grade different type of psychological tests‚ and therefore have first hand experience with the type of questions‚ the procedure‚ and the people who take the tests. Their professional experience regarding the topic made understanding intelligence tests and its grading easier‚ but it also proved that‚ since the

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    Invisible Man Conclusion

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    After living for years in underground with the acceptance of his “invisibility” ‚ the narrator grasps the idea that there may be a hopeful future for the negroes of American society as Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man closes to interpretation. As the narrator takes time to reminisce about his grandfather’s death and the last words of advice he heard from him‚ he starts to see the same light at the end of the tunnel that his grandfather described in the last junctures of his life. Ellison paints the

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