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    Kandace Gordon Exemplification Essay Another minor dispute has escalated into yelling and screaming, throwing of objects and breaking of hearts. Words that shouldn’t be expressed between two loving people cause tears and feelings of hatred, anger and disrespect. This is just one of many problems that could have been effortlessly resolved before the mole hill grew to the size of Mt. Everest but of course walking away from the situation isn’t always the easiest thing to do. If she only turned her

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    Megan Juhala Professor Hollingsworth English 102 9 February 2016 Exemplification Essay: Rough Draft I remember the feeling in explicit detail, as if it were only yesterday. It was a feeling of complete awe, triggered by beauty that was unexplainable to me at that time. The source of that beauty was a play, and that play was Macbeth. The story of Macbeth is the greatest and most intriguing of all other stories due to its versatility, several layers of meaning, as well as its multiple paradigms of

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    Exemplification Outline Luck or Privilege? I. Introduction: Can someone be born lucky or unlucky? Maybe they were just born privileged. Thesis Statement: Depending on ethnicity, nationality, and gender you can very well be more privileged than others. II.Topic Sentence: People who happened to not be born white are typically less privileged, that’s some pretty bad luck. Example 1: Today in missouri there are several problems with racial profiling from cops. Example 2:White people

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    Benjamin Franklin was the exemplification of a polymath according to investors news. He was born January 17-1705 on Milk Street in Boston Massachusetts. Benjamin Franklin Is obviously an important person in the founding of the U.S., that being shown through his face being on the 100 dollar bill. He also joined Southern Grammar School in with he advanced to the top in his class in a year. Next year he went to George Brownell’s English School, a school for writing and math. Benjamin Franklin was one

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    Abortion is the practice of termination of a human fetus within the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. Abortion has been around since at least “ancient times”. Women have been receiving medically-induced abortions since the 1800s. Before then, women were given abortions by ingesting mixtures of herbs, being impaled by a sharp object, or by having pressure applied to the abdominal area. It was not until the mid-1800’s that abortion was deemed illegal. After abortion was outlawed, women resulted to receiving

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    As undocumented immigrants, my family and I have faced much adversity. My parents and I immigrated to the United States when I was eight months old. When I was nine, my parents informed me I was undocumented. They explained to me that we had crossed the border illegally, and would get deported if the government found us. They also explained to me that being undocumented meant I would not have the same opportunities, but it wasn’t an excuse to not try. To the contrary, it meant I had to work twice

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    Aging, a steady decline: World history is full of stories of people trying to find eternal youth. Wealthy people going to private centers for magic elixirs. Many people who take high doses of certain vitamins, drink green tea, use coenzyme Q10 etc., hoping to find the "fountain of youth". Let's take a look more closely and see what happens in our bodies when we age. Over time, our worst enemy: Growth hormone is regularly the age of 31, and at 14% per decade. With aging, we become susceptible to

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    Recently people have found themselves asking if college is worth it or not. Some people believe that going to college can be beneficial to them in the future and can have them an efficient amount of money. Others believe that there is no need to go to college. Some of the benefits people have with going to college is getting a better pay and higher level of education. College is worth it because it can lead you to a very successful future. Liberal arts has a wide variety of things to learn about

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    Jose Bautista isn’t playing with the Toronto Blue Jays in 2018 (-- removed HTML --) For many baseball fans, and for Toronto Blue Jays fans in particular, Jose Bautista is the face of the franchise. He was signed to the Jays in 2008 and has been a staple and foundational player both on the field and off of it. So, it was heartbreaking, but not completely unexpected, to learn that the Jays won’t be picking up Bautista’s option. Goodbye Bautista Jose Bautista joined the Blue Jays franchise

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    A fight against an opponent he once beat ends in an embarrassing loss for himself, and for the local boxing commission, and they inform Braddock that his fighting days are over, and that he needs to go home to his wife and kids and get on with his life. They revoke Braddock’s boxing license, forcing him to find work somewhere else at a time when very few people can find work at all. He takes on whatever jobs he can find, but his broken right hand is enough reason to give potential employers cause

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