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Savings Bank Positive Role
668 words
Throughout my four years at Westwood High, I have
taken advantage of the many clubs and
organizations offered. My participation in these
groups has allowed me to form new friendships with
fellow students, teachers and people from the
community. Starting in my sophomore year I joined
the school newspaper, (Westwood Wire) and was able
to showcase myself as a journalist. Although the
stories were simplistic ("Food Fight results in
Major Brawl") they gave me a chance to play the
role of a reporter a...
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Type Of Message Computer Lab
1,452 words
Every University in the USA just like any other
educatory place in the world is a place where
people communicate with each other sharing
knowledge in the form of opinions, thoughts, and
ideas. On the other hand these sources of
information can be distributed among the
inhabitants of such system via visual, audio or
tactile channels. It is a well known fact that in
order for a message of any kind to leave a trace
in somebody's mind, it has to be attractive,
scary, or persuasive. In other words th...
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Waging War On Fitness
1,032 words
Waging War on Fitness Nowadays, people are more
conscious about their health and how they look
like. Shape of their bodies and weight loss seems
to be one of the main problems in their life.
Improving their bodies, humankind has been waging
a real war for healthy life. But, often in the war
for strong and perfect body people lose their
individuality. Though people say that a harmonic
personality should have clear mind as well as
strong body. But are there many evidences that
modern people with s...
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Typecast Into Gangs Gang
375 words
Club and Gang The differences between a club and a
gang, are quite distinct, but it is the
connotational differences between these two words
which distinguishes one from the other. The New
Lexicon Websters Dictionary of the English
Language defines a club as; an association of
people with some common interest who meet
periodically It defines a gang as a number of men
or boys banding together, esp. lawlessly This
definition is traditionally slanted toward
applying to male youth, and stereotypical...
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Wild Weekends Personal Feelings Time
902 words
I am more than what meets the eye. There is only a
certain part of me that people observe and judge
me by in my everyday life. Some people know me as
the boy who rushes down to the Harmon Cove bus
stop every morning half awake and half asleep
juggling several items in my hands. In one hand I
have my books that I attempted to read for
homework the previous night and my other hand is
holding on to my Sony metallic cd player for my
bus ride to school. My peers and acquaintances
wait for my arrival ...
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Strip Clubs Robert Louis
919 words
Jimmy Lips 10 / 14 Dance for Musical Theatre
Research Paper: Inst. 2 Robert Louis Fosse 1927 -
1987 Robert Louis Fosse was born on June 23, 1927
in Chicago, Illinois. He was the son of a
vaudevillian and appropriately enough was born
into the theatre. As a child, the art of dance
wasnt only used as a past time by young Fosse, but
rather as a way of gaining attention from friends
and family. From an early age he had already
started studying ballet, tap and acrobatic dance.
As Fosse grew up, his t...
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World War Ii 20 Th Century
1,657 words
Originally GANGS OVERVIEW OF GANGS Originally the
word gang had no negative connotation. In Old
English, gang simply referred to a number of
people who went around together-a group. Today a
gang can be defined in four basic ways: ? an
organized group with a leader? a unified group
that usually remains together during peaceful
times as well as times of conflict? a group whose
members show unity through clothing, language? a
group whose activities are criminal or threatening
to the larger society....
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Boarding School College Education
624 words
What Motivates You To Seek A College What
Motivates You To Seek A College Education Why Is
Berea College A Good Choice For You What motivates
me to seek a college education? In addition, why
Berea College is a good choice for me. December
16, 2000 The last couple of years have been a long
bumpy ride for me, as they have for everyone my
age. No matter what, everyone has experienced many
of the same? teenage? circumstances as I have and
has dealt with them in their own way. As a
personal participa...
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Trigger Locks Issues Involved
800 words
Gun control is a topic that, because of the issues
involved, is very controversial. Some of the
issues involved include firearms training,
children being exposed to violence at a young age,
personal protection and money. Examination in
depth of these subjects proves that legislation on
the control of guns is mandatory. Issues
surrounding children being de-sensitized to
violence is a source of much grief to most people.
Society blames firearms for most problems it has.
They cannot be argued again...
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Cannabis Sativa Biomass Fuels
1,171 words
The Forbidden Plant? With so many benefits, both
industrial and medicinal, how could such a plant
be illegal in the United States? Since 1937, the
legalization of hemp has been the cause of much
debate. However opponents of marijuana
legalization have failed to acknowledge the
benefits of hemp. These benefits consist of hemp
being used to make cloth, fuel, and medicine. Hemp
is commonly called cannabis sativa. There are
other plants that are called hemp, but cannabis
hemp is the most useful of t...
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Openly Gay Gay Lesbian
626 words
When you hear the word gay, what do you think of?
Happy? Doubtfully. Something stupid or dumb? Most
likely. In todays culture, gay is a common
adjective for something undesirable or stupid. I
hear this word used in such a way countless times
daily. Am I the only one bothered by this?
Homosexuals have never seemed to be a widely
accepted group in America. Many people are still
disgusted by the fact that there are such people
in the world. But this is getting better. There
are many pro-gay / lesbi...
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Fake Id Jail Time
1,031 words
How do fake IDs assist in illegal activity in
underage minors? We think that with the use of
fake IDs, minors are able to obtain things they
would not be able to get without a fake id, thus
increasing the use of alcohol (going to bars), and
underage smoking. It also increases other things
that minors would not be able to do, such as get
into over 18 clubs, R rated movies, buy spray
paint and weaponry such as box cutters. The
problems of the underage youth using fake IDs to
buy substances, and do...
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Rave Scene Twenty Thousand
1,374 words
Raving Is a Lifestyle. One of the most rapidly
expanding scenes in the world is raving. The
dictionary defines Rave as To utter in madness or
frenzy; to say wildly; as, to rave nonsense, which
makes you wonder why raves were ever called raves
to begin with, unless of course you have been to
one. I will never forget my first experience at a
rave. Media portrays Raves as cesspools of filth,
sex and drugs, so naturally I was very nervous
about attending my first party. We sit in a circle
inside the...
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Rock And Roll Jimi Hendrix
1,673 words
Jimi Hendrix and Why He Is Important Jimi Hendrix
became popular for the person that he was rather
than the songs that he wrote. Purple Haze was
known as his signature song primarily because it
was his first really big hit that was his own
music. He crossed many boundaries and influenced
many musicians to come. Hendrix excelled in unique
guitar sounds, and Purple Haze is a fine showing
of Hendrix s combination of sounds and innovative
lyrics. He changed rock and roll by making his
music show wha...
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Typecast Into Gangs Gang
379 words
The differences between a club and a gang, are
quite distinct, but it is the connotational
differences between these two words which
distinguishes one from the other. The New Lexicon
Websters Dictionary of the English Language
defines a club as; an association of people with
some common interest who meet periodically It
defines a gang as a number of men or boys banding
together, esp. lawlessly This definition is
traditionally slanted toward applying to male
youth, and stereotypical gangsters, fr...
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Free Enterprise System Karl Marx
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Are Karl Marx Karl Marx Are you a communist? No, a
citizen of the United States of America cant be a
communist. But Karl Marx was a communist, or at
least he founded some of the main principles of
communism, and Karl Marx firmly believed in some
of the things that make this country what it is,
like equality. But, Karl Marx was still a great
political philosopher of his time, and a
humanitarian. To really understand the principles
of Marx's teachings one would have to study him,
or at least read ...
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Talk About These Topics Care About Their School Kids
887 words
Kids care about Kids care about many more things
than most people think. The popular misconception
these days is that kids only care about themselves
or anything that makes them happy. In contrast,
many kids care deeply about a wide variety of
issues surrounding them, and their input can be
very beneficial to solving problems both now and
in the future. Kids care about their families.
Kids take pride in their relatives, whether
outwardly or to themselves, because they know that
these are the peo...
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Post Civil War Pop Charts
880 words
The King of Ragtime is what they called him and
that is what he was. Scott Joplin was to ragtime
as what John Philip Sousa was to the march. The
book I choose to read was titled King of Ragtime
Scott Joplin and His Era, Edward A. Berlin was the
author of the book. Scott Joplin's life seemed to
be like most peoples life at that time in the
South when his was growing. However, as he got
older he began to break away and become a huge
part of musical history. He was born on November
24, 1868, in the...
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Washington D C Langston Hughes
842 words
Langston Hughes was born in Joplin, Missouri into
an abolitionist family. He was the grandson of
Charles Henry Langston. His brother was John
Mercer Langston, who was the the first Black
American to be elected to public office in 1855.
Hughes attended Central High School in Cleveland,
Ohio, but began writing poetry in the eighth
grade, and was selected as Class Poet. His father
didnt think he would be able to make a living as a
writer. His father paid his tuition to Columbia
University for him t...
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19 Th Century Learn To Swim Swimming
485 words
Swimming Swimming is the act of moving through the
water by using the arms, legs, and body in motions
called strokes. The most common strokes are the
crawl, backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and
sidestroke. Some scientists believe that human
beings are born with an instinctive ability to use
their arms and legs to stay afloat. That instinct,
however, disappears within a few months after
birth. Later in life many children and adults
learn to swim in order to be safe around the
water, to have f...
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