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My View of the Original Motorola RAZRThe original Motorola RAZR has received both praise and criticism over the past 3 years. The following is my personal account with the phone, and what I think about it. -
What Goes Through the Mind of a LifeguardEvery wonder what your lifeguard is thinking about as he sits on his chair in the shade, with his tinted sunglasses? Your questions are finally answered. -
The Lifeguard Training CourseI recently attended a lifeguarding, CPR, and AED course run by a company called Sparkling Pools located in Hightstown NJ, the company teaches the complete Red Cross curriculum through the use of instructors and informative videos.
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A Negative View of Jackson's PresidencyAndrew Jackson's abusive personality during his presidency resulted in the Trail of Tears, Spoils System, and problems with the Bank of the U.S., thereby creating a terrible image for him today.
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An Argument Supporting the Democratic Principles of the ConstitutionSince the Constitution's inception in 1787, many individuals have argued that the United States was and still is not a true Democracy. However, the steps that were taken to create our government were done for the good of the people.
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Why President Lincoln Should Have Been ImpeachedDuring the Civil War, President Lincoln took abuse of his powers and violated the Constitution, the document meant to hold the country and its peoples together by denying its people Habeas Corpus. Thus, Lincoln should have faced impeachment for his actions.
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The Validity of Polling: Measuring Majority OpinionPolls act as the basic tool to find out the majority opinion on a given topic. However, the wording of a question, and many other variables may have a strong influence on the outcome. -
Tay-Sachs Disease: Still DangerousTay-Sachs disease, also known as GM2 Gangliosidosis, is a disease passed on as a recessive trait. Although it has been on the decline, it remains a very dangerous disease.
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The Leading Factors of World War IWorld War I, was a result of many different factors including, but not limited to, international amnesty, increased militarism, nationalism, entangling alliances, and imperialism.
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Limiting the President's Power on the MilitarySince the President has the power to use military force wtihout the authorization fo congress, a lot of needless American blood has been spilled. I suggest a major change in our government to put an end to these misguided military actions.
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The Effects of Martin Luther & King Henry VIII on EuropeMartin Luther and King Henry VIII of England lived during the same time period, and had profound impacts upon the rest of the world. These individuals lived in a time of great change and helped initiate some of the greatest changes the world has ever seen.
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The Meaning of Post Hardcore Band Thursday's M. ShepardIn their 2003 release War All the Time, Thursday released a song called M. Shepard. In this song, lead singer Geoff Rickly expresses the outrage he felt at Matthew Shepard's murder.
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A World Lit Only by Fire by William Manchester: An AnalysisWilliam Manchester's A World Lit Only By Fire is a contemporary masterpiece in which the turmoil of the Middle Ages is made evident. Through skillful writing, and powerful details, Manchester is able to paint a portrait of the disorder of Medieval Times.
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Fight Club (1999): A New PerspectiveFight Club has been a movie that has earned its place on the top ten list of many viewers around the country. What is it that makes this movie so appealing, and what is it really about?
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An Analysis of Bob Dylan's It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)As in many of Bob Dylan's songs, "It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" is a commentary on man and the problems that constantly face him.
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An In-depth Look at the Minds of McMurphy and Nurse RatchedTwo characters who appear to be the most sane, in actuality, have the most severe psychological problems. Both Ratched and McMurphy feel the urge to act as the most dominant members of the Ward.
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McMurphy's Effect on the Ward in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's NestIn One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, the protagonist of the novel, McMurphy, is able to make a profound change on all the people around him, regardless of their various mental conditions.
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Confusion as a Leading Motif in Act 2 of Shakespeare's HamletThroughout Act Two of Shakespeare's Hamlet, ploys of intrigue and deception are developed into complex webs of lies and confusion. At the end of the Act, even the main character, Hamlet, is confused by the events that he himself put into play.
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The Impact of Geography on the Greek EmpireAncient civilizations often formed and developed based on their geography. This theory holds fast to the Greek Empire, from its creation to its inevitable downfall.
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A Critical Look at Shakespeare's Character HamletIn the midst of the emotional unraveling of his character, Hamlet begins to question himself and the problems that are at hand. He acknowledges the notion of suicide as a solution to his qualms as he begins to deconstruct his life.
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A Firsthand Glimpse of the North Brunswick Board of EducationThere are many levels of government within the United States, ranging from the federal government to our small local governments. However, many people underestimate the value of local politics.

