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3) What was the reason why they took off tax on everything **but** tea?
=El Chupacabra:= http://theshadowlands.net/goatsucker.htm http://www.crystalinks.com/chupacabras.html http://www.skepdic.com/chupa.html http://www.geocities.com/area51/corridor/6280/chupa.html http://ezinearticles.com/?El-Chupacabra---Is-it-Just-a-Myth?&id=2416806 http://www.paranormalghostsociety.org/cryptozoology.htm http://www.zimbio.com/Chupacabra/articles/10/Legend+El+Chupacabra+Sighting+Video http://www.elchupacabra.com
 * Eight websites that believe:**

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090309112928AA3Bq73 http://www.geocities.com/area51/corridor/6280/chupa.html http://www.helium.com/items/385606-el-chupacabra-the-goat-sucker-myths-and-sighting-reports http://www.jkcinema.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2887 http://www.trap17.com/index.php/chupacabra_t27657.html http://myhighplains.com/content/fulltext/?cid=79562 http://www.kidzworld.com/article/2151-el-chupacabra http://backin81.blogspot.com/2009/09/el-chupacabra/found/again/or/just.html
 * Eight websites that don't believe:**



=When did you last see your father?= Jenn Smith October 8, 2009. When did you last see your father? I think this picture represents a lot. There’s many different ways to look at it, and the way I see it may be different than what you see it as. What I see when I look at this picture is the boy is getting questioned on when was the last time he saw his father. (Hence the name of the painting.) I think he looks very confident standing there, and it doesn’t look like he has anything to hide. (Or he’s a really good liar!) I notice that the little girl is crying, and she’s wearing almost the same “type” of clothing as the boy, which would make them brother and sister. I think she’s crying because she’s scared of either where her dad is, or what’s going to happen to her brother. The two ladies in the background, the one who is laying her head on the other’s shoulder may be the older sister, and the one in the front may be the mother. She’s also scared for her brother. The one in the front looks as if she’s not scared, but she’s confident. They all may be scared because they’re all being questioned for where their father has been. All of the other men look as if they are either taking notes on the boy, studying the boy, or aren’t paying any attention to the boy at all.

=Thesis Statements.= Jenn Smith October 14, 2009. Two thesis statements on my topic: 1) Despite British accounts and the actions of the Sons of Liberty compelling evidence suggests that the British were in fact not firing in self defense because .................

2) John Adams was a dreadful, unpleasant man for sticking up for the British soldiers during the Boston Massacre.

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=Plagiarism.= What is plagiarism? Plagiarism is using someone’s work for your own, without giving them credit. For example, if you look online at a website and find a paper on slavery, and you print it off and pass it in with your name on it and not give any credit at all, you are plagiarizing that person’s work.

Why is it important not to plagiarize? It’s very important not to plagiarize. The consequences from plagiarizing are in some colleges you are get kicked out of the school. No questions asked. In other places, you fail the paper and end up having to retake the course again.

What is the difference between plagiarism and copyright violation? The difference between plagiarism and copyright violation is that if you violate copyrights you could get in huge trouble by the police and could be fined up to a quarter of a million dollars. If you plagiarize it’s not as much as a consequence and doesn’t have to do with the law. Why would you want to get kicked out of college for something little like htat?

What are the consequences for plagiarism at Dirigo High School? The consequences for plagiarism at Dirigo is if you only have a couple sentences or a paragraph plagiarized then you get a 70, you redo that part of the paper, and then you get a letter sent home to your parents. If you plagiarize a full paper then you fail the paper and have to retake the course again the next semester.

What are the consequences for Plagiarism in college? The consequences for plagiarism in college are you could get kicked out of college. Or you could fail the class. If you get kicked out then you don’t get your money back. What’s the point of getting kicked out of college, when you can write your own paper?

How can you avoid plagiarism? You can avoid plagiarism by just not doing it. If you just do your own work, and don’t copy and paste from the internet; or any source. You’ll do fine in school, and you won’t have to deal with the consequences.

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