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    Abortions is an issue that causes extreme division among various religious. Some people in America describe the debate of abortion bitter and uncompromising represented on both sides. Many people who are pro-choice of a woman’s rights to abortion shouldn’t be denied while those who are prolife maintain that a baby has an equivocal right to life. Saving unborn babies are the goal of many pro-lifers. No matter what are consequences there are, people who are waiting to put money out on the line…

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    Bitter Crab Disease (BCD)

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    Lopez on an individual research project. I was given the ability to formulate my own research proposal with the resources available. My interest in infectious disease led me to work on Bitter Crab Disease (BCD) in Tanner Crabs (Chionoecetes bairdi), an important economic sustenance in Alaska. The goal of the research was to construct a methodology using Real-Time PCR to amplify the 18S and ITS1 regions of a parasite in order to facilitate…

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    nurses and medical researchers are the best in the world, but our health care system is broken. The employees inside the U.S. health care system are some of the best in the world, but the way the system is implemented is broken. The book America’s Bitter Pill, written by Steven Brill, takes an in depth look at the health care system in America. It goes in depth about Obamacare and how it was written, being installed, and changing or failing to change the system. The writing of the Affordable…

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    maybe they shape over time, just like the attack on Pearl Harbor shaped America into a war torn country. People are daft when it comes to this, because everyone has their own relationship. This idea coincides with the novel, Hotel On the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford showing the reader the many different relationships within the novel. Changes affecting Henry are shaping his personality as we can see with the relationship between Henry and his father. Henry and his fathers…

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    Hotel on The Corner of Bitter and Sweet is a book written by Henry Ford. The book takes place in Seattle, Washington during World War II. It’s about a twelve year old chinese boy named Henry who has a relationship with a japanese girl, Keiko. His father disapproves the relationship because of his hatred towards the japanese. In the book it may seem that Henry gives up too easily on Keiko after not seeing her for three years because she and her family were forced to move these “refugees” and…

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    Truth can be defined as something that is in accordance with reality. Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, written by Jamie Ford, is an accurate depiction of the 1940s, as a Japanese-Internment camp is a very prominent setting in the book. The bombing of Pearl Harbor changed racial relations in America, shifting hatred for Chinese-Americans into camaraderie, and made Japanese-Americans an enemy of the people. On February 19th, 1942, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued Executive Order…

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    others where they can decide who they want to be. Undiscovered parts of oneself shine through at different moments during a lifetime, therefore, people are always discovering their true selves. This is evident in Jamie Ford's Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, where Henry continues to discover himself throughout many difficult times, as he was a Chinese boy raised by a "one-man Cultural Revolution[ist]" (ford 137) during World War II. Henry goes through many difficulties, from being picked…

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    There are many mediums used throughout the history of art that express artist abilities and thought in their artwork. One of those two works of art is El, Anatsui. Sasa, 2004, and Faith Ringgold’s The Bitter Nest, Part II: The Harlem Renaissance Party, 1988. The El. Anatsui and Faith Ringgold has both are very similar pieces of artwork; however, they still manage to express their differences between them. El, Anatsui artwork is similar to Faith Ringgold, both represent the three-dimensional…

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    In Jamie Ford’s novel, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, he tells the story of the fallen devotion between Henry Lee, a Chinese adolescent, and Keiko Okabe, a Japanese adolescent, two lovers that are under extenuating circumstances that are preventing them from being together. Henry’s father is a Chinese nationalist, and because of World War II being fought in the story’s timeframe, he completely rejects any Japanese person, let alone a Japanese person with his only son. On the other hand…

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    The Bitter Side of Sweet EXT. - In a desert on the road - Day We enter on a desert scene SIMRAN Have you ever wondered about the people who make the flavorful chocolate you eat? YASHITA The sweet, rich flavored, mouth watering chocolate that you eat isn’t so sweet when you hear the dark side of the story. Here’s the dark side of chocolate. The Bitter Side of Sweet Screen opens on two boys and a girl walking on a road in the desert. Zooms in to one boy and Simran says VISHAL Three…

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