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Steroids

The use of Performance Enhancing Drugs or PED’s in sports today has become an ongoing battle. From the media to athletes, to the doctor who prescribe the drugs to now involving the Federal Government, the issue of whether or not it is cheating has played a major roll in today’s sports. Baseball ...

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Eyewitness Testimony is not Reliable

Eyewitness Testimony is not Reliable Maria Dominguez University of Phoenix In this paper the subject to examine is eyewitness testimony and its reliability problems. An eyewitness is an individual, who was present during an event, and it is called by a party in a lawsuit to testify about ...

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Nazis Extermination Camps

Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany established about 20,000 camps to imprison its many millions of victims. These camps were used for a range of purposes including forced-labor camps, transit camps which served as temporary way stations, and extermination camps built primarily or exclusively for ...

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Mean Girls Film Review

For my film review I chose to watch a film far outside of my usual viewer patterns, the film I decided to watch was Mean Girls. The movie entails intercultural communication between teens in high school. Pop psychology meets SNL describes this movie best, written by 35 year old Tina Fey, the ...

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A Critical Analysis of sin in The Scarlet Letter

A Critical Analysis of Sin in Relation to ‘The Scarlet Letter’ Sin is universal; it is as old as man himself. People have committed all types of sin and been punished for it. There is however disagreement when it comes to how severe punishment should be. Some people believe that sinners should ...

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Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson

Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson are not widely known. They were both preachers and had the similar beliefs. Williams and Hutchinson were both tried and both got kicked out of Massachusetts Bay Colony because of their beliefs. Williams believed that the colonists should break away from the ...

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9/11, Who Pulled It?

9/11, the most devastating “terrorist” attack on United States soil. The day where all of the United States froze. Where people sat in front of the TV watching the World Trade Center 1 and 2 burn to the ground. A time when firefighters and paramedics all across New York came to help, where 418 ...

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Natural Born Killers

Life does not force you to do anything, it ends up with choice. But what you see in your surrounding can influence your choice and have you give in around some situations. Should a movie director be held responsible for a death, just because some psychological disturbed youth committed a murder ...

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The Crucible

The Crucible is a 1953 play by Arthur Miller. The play is a dramatization of the Salem witchcraft trials that took place in the Province of Massachusetts Bay during 1692 and 1693. Mary Warren’s character is caught between both sides of the Salem Witchcraft trials. On one side of the trial is John ...

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Hamlet’s Desire and Misogyny towards Gertrude and Ophelia

In The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Prince Hamlet exhibits a strongly misogynistic attitude toward the female characters. It is through Hamlet’s behaviors and other various incidents that occur throughout the duration of the play that make clear his hypocrisy toward women and their ...

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Adolf Hitler and Saddam Hussein

“Those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” The lives of Saddam Hussein and Adolph Hitler are tragic not only because of the devastation that these two men caused, but also because it could have been so easily prevented had they both reflected upon the past, seen what they were ...

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Oedipus versus Creon

John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States of America, once said: “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader” (“Brainy Quotes”). In other words, when one can say that they have taken something positively useful from their ...

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Lapse In Personal Finances

When the economy is in a recession and many are finding it hard to cover their monthly expenses, there is question to who should be blamed for these circumstances. Though initial cut backs in jobs lead us to point fingers at the government and corporate America, we often find ourselves putting ...

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Fast Food

Why do Americans like fast food so much? We know that fast food is a major part of American society now but it wasn’t always that way. “J. Walter Anderson started fast food by opening up the first White Castle in 1916 in Wichita, Kansas” (Files 1). It took until the post World War II era for fast ...

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Impaired Children

In the past, I did not know about all the controversy surrounding impaired babies. I have always assumed that when a baby was born premature and with defects that the doctors did everything to help save it. All the mothers that I have known have all loved their babies and would be willing to do ...

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The Crucible

In “The Crucible” a novel written by Arthur Miller, it insinuated a critical theme involving Hysteria demonstrating how going on a delirious frenzy can rip apart a community. The girls from the novel all show behavior exhibiting overwhelming fear towards the town and their accusation to innocent ...

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Shot Heard Around The World: JFK

November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas, Texas at 1:30 p.m. while traveling in an open top presidential motorcade with Texas governor John Conally (Wicker). He was pronounced dead at 2 p.m. of a fatal head wound caused by one of the bullets (Wicker). Lee Harvey Oswald, the ...

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Ben Franklin

Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on January 17, 1706. He would be the tenth out of seventeen children that his father, Josiah Franklin, would have. His father had plans for Benjamin to join the clergy when he came of age and was sent to grammar school to prepare. He would excel in reading at a ...

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The Crucible: Character Transformation

A severe test or trial of patience and belief is the ultimate definition for The Crucible. In The Crucible, 19 of the executed innocent people had to withstand the crucibles of what they believed in. Many of the characters gave false confessions of them being with the devil, while some died in ...

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Digital Bullying

In society today, teenagers are using digital technology a lot to bully other teenagers. Parents are trying to do everything they can to stop it, but it just keeps going. One way digital technology is being used to bully teenagers is by creating fake Face Book accounts and writing false or ...

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