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    cosmetology does include a lot of procedures and real life training. It is a relatively new career option that dates back to the late 1970s and I admit, it can be a scary job. It is a job that pays though. So, the question I really need to ask is, is it worth it? In mortuary cosmetology you prepare the deceased for the viewing and you may need to provide comfort for the family left behind. To prepare them you will need to be able to make them look like they did when they were alive. To do this…

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    are connected to the Internet (and/or to each other) and are able to identify themselves to other devices” (Internet of Things, n.d.). FRID and embedded technology enable these objects to interact with internal and external environments. In other words, objects can sense and communicate…

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    For adolescent females, daily pressures are all-consuming. Whether it is education, relationships, or body image, young girls today lead busy lives and juggle countless responsibilities. To add to this frantic mindset, social media is attracting girls’ attention at every corner. Girls living in America are taught that everything is dependent upon how they look rather than their intelligence or internal characteristics. This installation of ideas is causing more than simply eating disorders and…

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    Travelling abroad is one of the best ways to step outside of your comfort zone. Everything is different – the people, the language, the food, the sight, the smell and an entirely new culture. Although most of the people who travel abroad experience some degree of culture shock, it is nothing to be afraid of. In fact, experiencing culture shock can be a very positive thing as it gives you the opportunity to learn about yourself, adapt to the new surroundings, understand different kinds of people,…

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    Hector and Achilles are demonstrations of how destructive war is on a personal level, and neither is an adequate hero of The Iliad. Although both figures have their moments acting as protagonist and antagonist of this epic poem, neither Hector nor Achilles finish their story with a satisfactory conclusion, leaving the audience questioning the legitimacy of their character. From the beginning of The Iliad, Achilles is seen only as a man with a grudge who refuses to help his fellow men, even when…

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    Violent Youth and Violent Culture What is the most important issue confronting and disturbing the American public these days? It is not the one about the controversial Obamacare, the urgency of global warming, the outcry for income inequity, or the nearly insolvent social security trust fund. And even the potential of terror attacks would not have a heavy put on our minds for long. As a matter of fact, the most serious problem facing our nation is youth violence, which has been almost…

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    you’re there but involves less struggle and labor. We just made a new immersion rig so people will be able to touch and feel things as well as hear and see in the game so it’ll become even more realistic...” His words became an incoherent mumble. My mind had forgotten how to form words. This was the answer. This was the exact solution to the problem I struggled with practically my whole life. People could finally understand my past, and other survivors including myself would no longer be…

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    And did the Countenance Divine Shine forth upon our clouded hills? And was Jerusalem builded here Among these dark Satanic mills? ………………………………… I will not cease from mental fight, Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand Till we have built Jerusalem In England 's green and pleasant land. (Blake preface.33-44) During the industrial revolution, the world was going through rapid changes. Some, like William Blake did not just blindly accept the new changes and technologies. Instead, Blake holds this…

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    Le Guin masterfully uses this technique to address the story’s shortcomings. She ‘exposes’ the impracticality within the narrative’s claims by addressing exactly what the reader has been told to think. “Omelas sounds in my words like a city in a fairy tale, long ago and far away, once upon a time”. The author’s self insertion into the story as a narrator facilitates critical analysis of the text, and this is tested by confronting the reader head on: “Perhaps it would be best…

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    more alcohol, while tossing shouts across the room carelessly. Inwardly he cringed, wishing for the hundredth time he had picked a better meeting place, as an empty glass sailed inches away from his head and smashed onto the floor, shattering into thousands of small fragments. Most taverns drew in customers, but The Queen's Glass usually attracted the biggest, most violent, crowd. Especially on Sunday evenings. You just had to pick that one day out of the week when the tavern was full? Wow.…

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