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    short time until we kill them. The sight of all the Jews being loaded on the train is truly a sad disturbing. I must fallow the orders of my officers. As I was loading Jews on the train one of them tried to fight it. We told him to stop or he would be killed. But he didn’t stop screaming for his wife and daughters. I had to shoot him in the head and continue the proses of getting everyone in to the camps.

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    After our marching band's performance at a football game was cancelled because of lightning, about six or seven of the band members (including a few student leaders) sat around shooting the breeze, not fighting, not smoking, not drinking, not being loud. An unmarked police car rolled up and our conversation stopped as we turned our attention to him.   In an acrid and condescending tone, the policeman pointed a finger to the exit of the parking lot and said, "Out."   "Okay

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    New York City and waited for the train at a subway station that is what leaving the San Juan airport was like. I had not thought to set up a taxi or bus service before I arrived so I began to walk away from the airport. Eventually I made it to a bus stop. As I was waiting for the bus I noticed that people were not very cautious while driving. Small dilapidated vehicles were swerving in and out of lanes while blowing on their horns and the public transportation followed suit. By the time the bus arrived

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    Lily Dialectical Journal

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    The fog was like tracing paper over her eyes. From what she could see above, the blue sky was turning navy. Lily was standing at a bus stop wishing she was wearing gloves and a hat. She pulled her coat ever tighter around herself. Her lips were numb, her jaw fighting to chatter. The bus was late and she was meant to be meeting her friend Daisy on it. Daisy, when approached with the idea of travelling via public transport to the unpronounceable French café she desperately wanted to go to, seemed disgusted

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    several months ago, I pulled up to a stop sign, and was stopped for only about one-second. The sign was down a little hill, so it was not noticeable from the distance. As stopped, I saw in my rearview mirror, a car coming in fast, and before he could react, he slammed into the back of me. The cause of it? He was going down that road fast, and on his phone. While he was looking down on his phone, probably sending a text, he did not see the sign that advised there was a stop sign ahead. If he was not distracted

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    This paper seeks to examine the different dimensions of hip hop, and what the hip hop culture means to different people. After reading Fernando Orejuela’s Rap and Hip Hop Culture, one would get a better understanding of the various dimensions of the hip hop culture. For instance, there is a cultural dimension that has played a tremendous role in the hip hop culture. Many of the modern styles of dancing and music have come from traditions that were passed down. According to Orejuela, this is in part

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    Dred Scott V Sandford

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    (1857), which help to underline the historical pain the Blacks had to endure both in the past and present. The case of Dred Scott v. Sandford was based on the establishment of racism and political movement on enslavement. Chang, Jeff “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop” explains the events of (1960-1973) social condition prevailing in New York, especially the South Bronx, in the generation leading up to the birth of hip hop. The impact of the Dred Scott v. Sandford lasted from (1833-1857). Dred Scott was originally

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    Stop Smoking Sarah I have a cousin named Sarah who is twenty-eight years old. Sarah has her head on straight and is on a track to a very successful career as an actuary. She is also a very family-oriented individual. Sarah has a daughter that is two years old and a fiancé that she has been with for several years. Sarah is my favorite cousin because she is such a good person, it is just she feels like she cannot stop smoking cigarettes. In spite of all her qualities, she cannot quit smoking. Sarah

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    TITLE: SMOKING CESSATION IN NEW ZEALAND RATIONALE AND AIM The aim of my proposal is to give valuable information about smoking and smoking cessation in a presentation that could be helpful to teenagers and pregnant women who want to quit smoking. The presentation will use simple pictures and language to make it easy for everybody to learn about the harmful impact of smoking on health. Along with this, there are three key goals of tobacco control exercises: To lessen the use of smoking, to discontinue

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    A person who determines to quit smoking has only a six percent chance of success. The majority of people will either return to their smoking habit, pick up another form of tobacco use such as chewing tobacco, or use something such as a nicotine infused water vapor pen to give into their nicotine addiction. To completely give up tobacco use is a hard, but very important task to accomplish, I know this first hand. I was an on/off smoker since I was sixteen years old. I was more of a social smoker,

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