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    weight size and their accomplishments in school. I think it is important that we also look at parenting in order for a child to become overweight someone has to feed them food that causes them to exceed the calories for their age and height. I must agree with Nickelodeon that there is no possible way that you can watch a show for nine minutes and determine the impact it has on a child. In order to get an accurate study, they should redo the study. After reading the article by Rita Rubin, the…

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    teenagers. I will be talking about what anorexia is, the causes and symptoms, understanding anorexia, recovering and preventing anorexia, and lastly some facts. Let’s start with what anorexia is and the causes and symptoms. What is anorexia and what are the causes and symptoms? Anorexia is a medical condition in which you think you are to overweight and you try to lose the fat that you think you have but your already very skinny. The causes of anorexia are usually due to stress, depression, or…

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    short story, A&P, to show his point of view of this time period—particularly focused on the younger generation. Through the eyes of Sammy, Updike sheds lights on how his protagonist’s actions reveal the characteristics of a typical sixties teenage boy growing into adulthood by which he will seem to struggle adapting to the harsh reality of the outside world. From the beginning…

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    always used in my writing. An implicit thesis is not stated directly within the finished written product. In order to have an effective implicit thesis,…

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    conflict shed light on a brutally, longstanding contention between two cultures with no end in sight. The disharmony within this sector of the world has been an international battle of choosing sides and allies, but more importantly it has been the cause of violent slaughter for thousands. This fictional literary piece can be used as a vehicle to bring its audience into a state of understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for what it truly is. Because this conflict over land is between two…

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    Personality Disorder. On the other end of the spectrum, psychopathic Antisocial Personality Disorders can be seen in Old Man Warner whom supports the lottery and believes it keeps the villagers from reverting to primitive ways (Jackson 4). This mindset shows that Old Man Warner does not have empathy for those who have the misfortune of winning the lottery. Along with Antisocial Personality Disorder, “The Most Dangerous Game” and “The Lottery” also depict characters with Dissociative Identity…

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    conscription.” This shows that most Canadian do not agree with the conscription because it creates negative climax in the country. Also, the industry of Canada has been influenced by conscription. As millions of men are solicited to the military, there are less people working for the industry. Thus, the income of the country decreases. However, army needs a large amount of money during the war for supplement and food, so the government of Canada decides to increase the taxes in order to have…

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    people within it especially those fighting. Soldiers usually get perceived as emotionless beings who will follow any command that are given to them without question. They do this in order to protect their country. In many cases this is true but they do have emotions and judgements, which they choose to ignore in order to survive. During and after the war is finished, many soldiers are affected by what they saw and went through during the war. My connections theme will be the portrayal of the…

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    Iodine Reaction Lab

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    lab was to determine the reaction rate of iodine and determine the reaction order for H+ and acetone. In order to do this, we ran 7 reactions with HCl, I2, Water, and Acetone. Every Run had different amounts of one of the components. These reactions allowed us to calculate the reaction rates for each of the 7 trials by dividing the molarity of the I2 by the time the reaction took. Next we had to determine the reaction order which required us to put each reaction rate, except for trial I, over…

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    Brent Staples’ short narrative, “Just Walk on By”, illustrates the hardships minorities have to go through due to generalizations made about them. Staples through his writing tells the reader about the hardships of being a minority and how he wants people to truly see that he is not the ruffian they think he is. One quote in particular is an anecdote of the first incident of this occurring. It was the first paragraph written in the whole story, and he started it with, “My first victim..”(Pg.…

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