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    Magnetism Research Paper

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    Source 1:http://van.physics.illinois.edu/qa/listing.php?id=13451 Some kinds of metals (like steel that the needles are made of) are made up of billions and billions of individual atoms that each have the properties of a microscopic magnet. The atoms in steel naturally tend to get together in tiny little groups called domains, and within each domain the atoms tend to point in the same direction, which makes the domains behave like a tiny little bar magnets just like the kind you have…

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    The “Niagara Movement” was a civil rights group that existed in the 1900s in which William Edward Burghardt Dubois or W.E.B Dubois was a co-founder of. As a civil rights leader and co-founder, he decided to give the “Niagara Movement” speech during the group’s second annual meeting. During this meeting, he addresses racial discrimination African Americans have to face and demands full civil rights by appealing to the audience sense of anger while using parallel structure, antithesis and…

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    to specific requirements. The bill benefits police officers and civilians. The officers protect civilians; however, body cameras would give officers more encouragement to stay within the rules and regulations. Body cameras will help reduce finger-pointing and false accusations. I am Kenty Mompremier, a college student, who fully support the bill. Many of my relatives are in law enforcement, and luckily I have not had any run-ins with law enforcement. I have always been protected and served.…

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    neighborhood. That is what happened in the fictional teleplay, “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”, written by Rod Serling in 1960. As well as the remake of the teleplay, “Monsters on Maple Street”, in 2003. The 1960 version is about neighbors pointing fingers at others for being aliens that caused the power outage. Similarly to the 2003 version were neighbors find scapegoats for the mysterious power outage. Fear of the unknown can cause people to turn on each other. In the original…

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    show us that pursuing fame, wealth, comfort and other worldly values are a complete waste of time. Rather we should be pursuing God, radical godly living, and doing good works. Our goal He backed up his point by Pointing out the stingy/rich of the Bible (Lazarus, Rich Man), Pointing out how people around the world are doing fine without the huge building, lights, and show. Showing us the statistics on how many people are hungry “We are an affluent people living in an impoverished world. If we…

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    Town Council Debate

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    understandable, and I believe having multiple debates to discuss these matters are important. However, having debates to roast each other is a waist of time and does not help the public chose a president, in my opinion. Donald Trump spent a lot of time pointing fingers at Marco Rubio. This to me is a waste of valuable time. In short, the candidates are holding the right amount of debates, but some are not utilizing their time wisely and this may add to the number of debates that will be had,…

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    testifying to his activities surrounding these events. Most researchers have no doubts that Hunt was a major player and that his diaries should hold some information of importance, pointing to the CIA’s involvement in the JFK assassination. * What I find most interesting is that Mr. Hunt named his only son, Saint John Hunt. Pointing to the Alias that John Wilkes Booth used (John Saint Helen). Only those who have studied history and that assassination or who are privy to inaccessible data kept…

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    Mob Mentality Analysis

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    After reading and viewing the mob mentality pieces, I conclude that being in a mob make people’s actions more harsh and unrelenting. For example Smith writes that “These factors sometimes make a person believe that they can act a certain way within a group and not have the same consequences that the same actions would have if he or she acted alone.” This quote means that when people in a group commit a crime, they believe that they are more likely to get away with what they are doing. Since…

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    To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, has a strong and profound use of symbolism. The most recognizable and evident use of symbolism the recurring theme of birds. Like the title suggests, Mockingbirds are one of the birds, as well as Blue Jays and Finches. In the novel, the most apparent avifauna, or bird used is the mockingbird. In the plot, the mockingbird represents one by the name of Tom Robinson, an African-American man put on trial for a crime he was innocent. In real life a…

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    she was only ten years old her father had been sexually abusing her as her friends never realized because she wanted them to not know, she is trying to call for help as she knows way more than a ten year old should. Along with just pointing out abuse she was also pointing out how her mom did…

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