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    Thousands to millions of people are bustling around within this country in which we call America, the greatest country in the world; the towering architectural structures, the millions of economical exchanges being conducted, the numerous amounts of food, technology, material objects and comforts we grant ourselves in our homes, the thousands of grand priveleages of freedom, and liberty. These are just a few of the things that people of America have everyday in ‘the land of the free’. We lable ourselves

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    Gentrification is a very popular topic on whether the fact that it’s a good thing and or a bust for neighborhoods. It’s not only a moral in society, it’s happening around everyone. As Urban communities are being affected, homes being destroyed and bought out by the government, residents are faced with the struggle to stay in a home and not be relocated. A man named Justin Davidson, a music critic and a background for architecture, knows a bit about this topic. With his knowledge about architecture

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    Short Story: The Machine

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    “Where am I? What happened? Why a… wait where are they” ace said as his green eye scanned the room for his friends but saw no signs of them. Why is it so dark in here? he thought as he pushed himself off the cold ,dusty floor and started to walk in the terribly lit hallway “ Al! Kate! Milow! Sal! You guys there? If you are say something, Anyth...Ouch! What the heck!” he shouted as he grabbed his arm, feeling not only pain but blood as well. Is that my blood ,what’s in this place? Knifes

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    Cause and Effect Problem Though there are several problems Lucy and Ethel are facing, all stem from a single problem. They are unable to keep up when wrapping candies as fast as they are being produced. As a result of this main problem, Lucy and Ethel are forced for eat the candies, hide them in their hats, etc. They do this so they will not be caught and reprimanded by their supervisor. They successfully hide the extra candies from their supervisor when she comes to inspect them. However, to

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    I went to an AA meeting at the First Congregational Church in New London, Connecticut on Monday February 22, at 7 pm. It was located in a larger room in the basement of the church. There were around fifteen members that attended. The individual’s came from an array of different ages and ethnicities, both men and woman. There was no one race or ethnicity that dominated another in the meeting, it was a very warm, accepting atmosphere. I noticed right away that there was more young adults around the

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    It was a cold, dark morning when the phone rang. It was boisterously loud and the clock read six o'clock. The deafening noise jolted us again, and there was only one way to make it stop. Chris picked up the phone and in a tired, drowsy voice, answered, "Hello." "Wake up call," I could hear Coach on the other end of the line. "Wake everyone else up in the room and the bus will leave at seven." "Okay," and with that, Chris hung up the telephone. I could hear him bury his head back into his

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    An Analysis of The Building   Larkin put "The Building" in the middle of his collection for a reason, it is a pillar that supports the rest of the collection with its long lines and many verses, and because of this, is maybe a bit more clearer than some of his other poems in the ideas and views that are expressed through it. Of course, being a Larkin a poem, there is the obligatory underlayer which so many people miss, but in "The Building" it is easier to discern and comprehend. The

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    My Dream Home

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    My dream house may be a little different from what other people may like but I will tell you that my heaven would be no different than what I experience everyday here. I love the adventures that I am able to experience everyday, there is not one dull moment Of all of my wildest dreams there is not one hobby that I would not be able to manifest. Most of my time is spent outside so I do need an awesome landscape where I can get exercise while having fun. My yard is the second greatest place in my

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    I am sore. I ache with every fiber of my being. I have been in this position for years. I have lost count of how many years, actually. My stance was easy at first, but is now weighing on me. I am supposed to be leaning on a column, my arms outstretched, but my arms have been lost to time, and now my feet bear my weight. I am on display. Every day the crowds come. They get as close as they are allowed and look, take pictures, and stare. I stand there, look back at them and wonder about their lives

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    Consumers have certain behavioral tendencies when faced in certain situations. In Why We Buy, the author Paco Underhill details certain behavioral characteristics people tend to have in different types of retail stores. Many consumers don’t think about what their actions mean when checking out or buying products. But to Mr. Underhill, the gender of the person, the people they’re with, the amount of times the person touches an object, the amount of time spent on checking a particular product, the

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