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    Why Is Obesity Bad

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    Obesity Is Weighing Down This Country The obesity epidemic has become a real problem for America. Several life-threatening diseases such as heart disease and diabetes have been linked to obesity. Many thin people think that because a person is thin, that person is healthy so people continue to eat unhealthy and eat big portions of food but what people don’t know is that sometimes weight has nothing to do with health and a person can still be thin and unhealthy. Since the 70’s there has been a…

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    The Giver community was not a good community because there were no emotions. One example is that the community did not have love, and if you did have feelings for someone, called the “stirrings”, you would have to take a pill to remove it. This is a bad thing because love brings joy, and without it, you are just going through the motions of…

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    should ask yourself when choosing your path in life would be, “Are you active or passive?” Whichever way you answer you will be taken to a place, good or bad, weather you realize it or not. In “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!”, independence is emphasized, not through the reality of an actual place, but through psychological guidance. A useless place, The Waiting Place is reflective of the path that you choose. If you are active about your choices and the actions you take to get where you strive to…

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    A Small Place Analysis

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    In “A Small Place”, by Jamaica Kincaid published in 1988, she explains the meaning behind what the real Antigua should be; How it has been taken over by foreigners and completely changed in ways she never thought possible. Kincaid wants the reader to understand what the native’s outlook is on this matter when people who don’t belong, come to their country. She wants you, the reader, to see the island of Antigua in an Antiguan’s perspective. Throughout the book, Kincaid presents a passionate and…

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    staff, but many of them do not dare to directly dismiss their employees forced to use the landfill service. The movie “Up in the air” is really worth for human managers thinking. The following short video cut from this movie involves in delivering a bad news. In this essay, I will discuss how the two main characters (Ryan and Natalie) fire someone. Up in the Air is a comedy-drama film directed Jason Reitman and co-written by Reitman and Sheldon Turner. The film received the National Board of…

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    Characters from movies, tv shows and novels all have traits that make them relatable to individual people. One of my all time favorite book series is the Lord of the Rings. All of the interesting places, stories and people make for an amazing collection of books. The person I relate to the most from Lord of the Rings is Aragorn. Me and Aragorn are both helpful, optimistic and adventurous. Firstly, I love helping people. I help random people, my mom, my dad and I help out at the Westmoreland…

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    A lot of people make bad choices in their life that they wish they could take back but they can’t take it back. This is also proven in a lot of books since characters in books make mistakes all the time, and we can see what the bad choices are before the characters in the book figure it out. This is shown in “The Monkey’s Paw,” when a character named Mr. White makes three poor decisions that affect the outcome of the story. The first bad choice that Mr. White had done was, that he had taken the…

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    Two theories of victimization that can be explained above would be the lifestyle theory and the deviant place theory. The lifestyle theory explains victimization as the victim causing the incident because of how they live, (Argosy University, 2016). Examples of this could be living in bad neighborhoods and hanging out with the wrong crowd of people. Living in bad neighborhoods and hanging out with the wrong crowd of people means that there are increased risks of criminal activity occurring…

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    Schools It’s a place that is filled with dread, rarely any joy. It will be a place that will always be remembered by everyone, whether for the good things, or the bad things. Anyone and everyone can feel the energy being sucked right out of your body as you walk through the two front doors. It is filled with many yawns, from the children that lack the proper amount of sleep. Seven hours or boredom every Monday through Friday. It’s a struggle to stay awake through all the boring lectures and…

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    diplomacy or military force. This basically means that when a nation extends its rule over another place using peaceful or harmful means, imperialism is happening. When this happens it is ninety- nine percent of the time against the wishes of the country that is being invaded, unless the nation is being helped in a big way. There is both an ugly side and a helpful side to imperialism, so it is not always bad for the nation being affected. The ugly side of imperialism is that a nation rules with…

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