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Why Do Convenient Stores Have Locks On Their Doors If They Are Always Open?
Number of Words: 611 / Number of Pages: 3
... is going to be opening comes in and
unlocks the store and gets it ready for the first customers of the day. This
situation would never happen at a store that is open all the time because there
always has to be someone working.
On a rare occasion, the store might need to the lock the doors if
someone outside is causing trouble. However, if they locked the doors and
wouldn't let any customers in they would be lying saying that they're open 24
hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year. Doing this would cause the
store to lose money because no one could then get into the store.
By adding lo ...
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Homeless
Number of Words: 757 / Number of Pages: 3
... forces them to live on the streets. So they must resort to prostitution to pay for the food that their young ones need to stay alive. There are many other people that become for many different reasons. Some of these people can not help becoming . Some of these people are the illegal immigrants that come here from other places to get a better life but end up not having enough money to make it in this hard world that we live in. Teenage runaways have different reasons for leaving home but all have the same reason for becoming . They simply just do not have enough money. Others are drug and alcohol ab ...
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I Believe: A Code Of Ethics
Number of Words: 1967 / Number of Pages: 8
... I believe Darwin...
I believe in beauty...
I believe we have the worst justice system in the world with the
exception of every other system...
I believe in Wally and the Beaver...
I believe I didn't learn anything in kindergarten...
I believe we are all in this together...
I believe that breakfast is the most important meal of the day...
I believe the ozone layer is just fine...
I believe in dedication...
I believe my daughter is a prodigy...
I believe that Kathy Lee is the Anti-Christ...
I bel ...
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The Truth About Airbags
Number of Words: 1358 / Number of Pages: 5
... shoulder strap (Dowd 136). When he looked toward the traffic light, it had turned red (Dowd 136). He did not have time to stop and collided with another minivan waiting to turn left (Dowd 136). In a blink of an eye both airbags were inflated (Dowd 136). Robert, a little stunned, began to worry about the damage to his new minivan (Dowd 136). Next, he realized that Alison was not moving and was positioned sideways in her seat (Dowd 136). The doctors told Robert that Alison was brain-dead as soon as the bag made contact with her head (Dowd 136). She died at the age of seven (Dowd 136).
The airbags we u ...
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Youth Violence
Number of Words: 1425 / Number of Pages: 6
... and abusive, or it seriously neglects the child from the early years on” (71). Parental neglect is a strong predictor of violence in a child, and parental rejection is the most powerful predictor. “The closer the child’s relationship with his parents, the more he is attached to and identified with them, the lower his chances of delinquency” (Hirschi 71). Neighborhoods and peer groups are also a great influence on kids and their crimes. Growing in an underclass neighborhood is closely related with the risk of delinquency. Not all poor people are criminals, but drugs, gu ...
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The American Dream
Number of Words: 581 / Number of Pages: 3
... in America. For example, when the Puritans came to America in search of religious freedom, they were given the opportunity to start fresh and practice their faith; most of
them cherished this occasion and eventually achieved spiritual fulfillment. Of course, this achievement was not effortless: the Puritans demanded more strict doctrines and often fought among themselves in order to agree on such things. The main picture is that they were given the opportunity to fulfill their goal and
whether they achieve it is not as important as the effort and dedication that was put into the cause.
Using the oppo ...
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The Bell Curve Of African Amer
Number of Words: 1205 / Number of Pages: 5
... for fugitive slaves. These brutal hunters could now abduct any Black person left alone. Many Blacks that were never in bondage were kidnapped and taken to the South to be slaves. This legislation limited the rights of African Americans and enabled the white populous to oppress African Americans.
The bell curve approached its peak when the novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin was introduced to American Culture. This novel, by Harriet Beecher Stowe, was a revelation to the North because it displayed the cruelty of the southern trade practice. This single piece of literature created uproar throughout the country. T ...
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Medieval Battle Tactics
Number of Words: 2005 / Number of Pages: 8
... trained infantry of Rome’s legion for attacking and invading now was set to defend in Medieval England as it more compares to the castle. Now that you know some about the origination of the Knight and the castle, let’s get into the tactics used by the land units of Medieval England like the knight and the archers.
The knight, being the cavalry of the castle, and also the last line of defense between invaders and the castle, were inferior to a well trained army of foot soldiers. Usually, it was the knight’s ability and bravery decided the medieval battle. The Medieval Knight was trained from childh ...
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The Use Of The Internet In Mar
Number of Words: 1170 / Number of Pages: 5
... or to boost their sales. The average investment that created a profit among the ten regional winners was around 20000 pounds with the cheapest being 10000 pounds, all the companies testified to the need for expert help.
Such expense results from the need to have an aesthetically pleasing website which offers in depth analysis whilst maintaining a user friendly aspect. The site must encourage people to explore and revisit and its presence on the internet needs to be developed, which generally requires the advice of a specialist.
At present time in the U.K the internet is used mainly for b ...
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Huck Finn Vs. 19th Cevtury Eth
Number of Words: 1686 / Number of Pages: 7
... concerning Jim’s life can be thought to be
the moral and proper choices, Huck is pounded by his society’s teachings the
Black men are property. When Huck first escapes from Pap and sets up
camp on Jackson Island, he finds Jim has also found refuge there from the
widow and Mrs. Watson. Huck is stunned at first when Jim tells him he
escaped, because Huck knows that Mrs. Watson owns Jim, which makes him
her rightful property. “People would call me a low-down Abolitionist and
despise me for keeping mum,”(Twain 43) Huck knows that if he helped Jim
that would make him an abolitionist, which could not be ...
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