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    The movie “Boyhood” represents a seemingly perfect depiction of child development in a boy from ages 6 to 18. This movie is very relatable to viewers because the experiences of both Mason and his sister Stephanie are experiences every child faces from childhood to adolescence. Over the course of the movie you are able to analyze normative development in several different aspects of Mason’s life, as well as some non-normative events. More importantly, viewers are able to take notice on the…

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    However, since each type of drug has different side effects, users are subject to numerous health risks, like “liver damage, atherosclerosis, hypertension, personality changes, a lowered sperm count in males, and masculinization in females” (Boxill 175). Also, moral and ethical issues are related to PEDs use, according to Charles Yesalis, author of the book Anabolic Steroids in Sport and Exercise, the concern over drug use by an athlete is generally founded in moral and ethical issues like the…

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    with boldness and passion, his belief in the divine right of kings drove him to unify France in a way like no other. “Law, therefore, was the will of the sovereign king, so long as it conformed to the higher law which was the will of God.” (Palmer 175). France taught and cultivated the idea of absolutism, in a period of brokenness this helped France immensely to unify under one central government. The economy in France was also helped by Louis XIV, he was the first monarch to ever directly tax…

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    of Paula Kopacz article, she addresses concern about whether Anne Bradstreet’s poem, “The Four Monarchies,” is finished or not. Kopacz explains how Bradstreet is “restless” to finish the poem, and that “the circumstances made finishing impossible” (175). Although many people have supported that this poem was not finished, Kopacz argues that the poem was finished after Bradstreet successfully reached New England. Critics do not recognize the finished poem because it was not finished…

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    The Runt's The Charioteer

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    The Chariot (The Charioteer) is at once The Mind as a vehicle drawn by two horses (into four) and The Runt (small “e”), called “The Electricity”: The polar forces of The Lovers times the 4 elements made manifest as The Charioteer. In this line of Operation: Mind as The Chariot, is the female, and ‘The Current’ flowing through the mind, as male is The Charioteer. The female/male relationship is always and everywhere at work as The Lovers. That is why Justice must and does reside with The Mind.…

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    Throughout history, people have lived, and died, for religion. It has influenced art, music, politics, and even science. In the past, religion has permeated every aspect of life. While religion is still an important aspect of many people’s lives, it is now largely separate from other facets of society. During the time period that is inhabited by the world of Beowulf, religion was extremely important. Unlike the Christian monk who transcribed the poem, the characters of this realm practice a…

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    reader that this belief is indeed false. She then explains, “that parents born in the 1970s and 80s were vaccinated against eight diseases. As opposed to someone born today was vaccinated with 14. (2)” Those facts alone are pretty eye opening. That’s a 175% jump within those years of what could be vaccinated then and what is vaccinated now. This alone makes vaccinating worth administrating to…

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    Throughout the duration of Wuthering Heights, the characters such as Heathcliff and Hindley embody traits similar to her brother that immensely impacted her life. Her brother, Patrick Branwell Brontë, suffered from the effects from being an alcoholic and a drug addict. Patrick died at a young age of 31 from tuberculosis. Patrick is noted having an abusive and aggressive behavior towards others. Likewise, Hindley and Heathcliff often possess aggressive tendencies towards others in the novel.…

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    Addie's story is told through the memories her family has and she lives on in them. Most of all she lives on in Darl who received her deep thinking and contemplation of life. Addie stated “to me there was no beginning nor ending to anything” (Faulkner 175) which gives reason to believe that she is not completely…

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    Most of the veterans don’t really try to receive medical help. Most veterans try to “self-medicate” themselves. The veterans will use “alcohol and/or illegal drugs... thus adding substance abuse” (Benson 175). When soldiers consume drugs or alcohol then it makes them feel that there problems are going away. In reality it causes them to make bad choices in the future because they are harming their bodies physically and mentally. The Veterans Affairs in 2009…

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