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    Picture this, a dumb teenage boy (around 17-19) sees this dumb teenage girl ( around 13-15) and they instantly fall in love. Now add in a family fued between the families, a pinch of jelousy, and just a dash of hatred amd you have yourself the recipe to this disaster that is called Romeo and Juliet. This play was writen by the G.O.A.T. of play writing himself, William Shakespear. The title of this play is The Tragdey of Romeo and Juliet. But im sure you already knew that. Real quick, the main…

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    o tilt their head and put strain on the neck if the person tries to look straight. The Birmingham Mummy from the Graeco-Roman period is the first finding of torticollis. He was hit in some tissue around the neck by an arrow. The wound got infected amd caused a muscle spasm that then caused the torticollis which wasn’t fixed before he was mummified. Torticollis is just a symptom of other diseases or homeostatic imbalances. It is normally found during or directly after birth. Every one out of…

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    Monika Dziubelski August 6th, 2015 Mrs. D’Arco, English 9H The Good Earth The Good Earth In The Good Earth, by Pearl S. Buck, the protagonist, Wang Lung, is influenced greatly by the striking evolution from poverty to wealth. He begins the novel as a young farmer, about to marry a slave, and ends up as an opulent patriarch, obsessed with money and women. Wang Lung’s conscience becomes clouded, and he criticizes O-Lan, despite how much she has done for him. He becomes captivated…

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    Wiant And Big Mistakes

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    conflicted, however, the management of the sytem is not well monitores or prepared for any mysterious activity. Of course there are several activities that an organization is not able to notice them because we are more concern and worried for those top amd big mistakes instead of the little ones. I have to mention that a big mistake is not a big mistake is a little mistake growing and it needs a process to become a giant mistake. Absolluty it takes time; those problems do not appear in couple or…

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    Better Stage Presence

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    Do you ever wonder how crazy it would feel to be on stage in front of an entire crowd? Well I've discovered it for myself! Being on stage may seem a little forbidding,but that's only at first. Eventually you'll grow to love the stage life. The emotion and responses from your words and actions will leave you flabbergasted. The surge of energy is the best part! When I'm on the stage jumping and hyping the crowd, my music is like a conduit amplifying every word i say. I love how the crowd sings a…

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    or “I’m wanna be her when I grow up” when watching these movies or reading these books about young princesses. This is why the themes throughout these two stories are not only alike but also very important. These two tales both have so many themes amd messages within them but I think the most important one that applies to both is the message of being yourself and following your dreams. This theme is so important and was shown so greatly in both stories. In Moana, Moana stays true to herself and…

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    The movie, Schindler’s List, is a dramatic and historical film about one man’s heroic actions in a time horror during World War Two. Over a six year span, this film follows a businessman named Oskar Schindler, on his quest to save more than 1,200 Jews from becoming prisoners in work and death camps across Europe. Through this film, Oskar Schindler’s mentality changes, as he comes to realization with the spiteful, horrific treatment the Jews endured due to the Nazi’s. Not only does this film…

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    When it comes to the topic of heading off to college, a vast majority of people comprehend that attending college will give them a brighter future. The first thing people usually think about is the time and how much the cost is going to be. In her article, “The Case Against College,” Linda Lee believes that not every person needs a college education. The major argument is that the most effective reason individuals go to college is due to the fact that that’s what they are predicted to do, also…

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    Charles Bonnet Syndrome

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    “I was a bit frightened but I did not mention it to anybody because I thought they would call me deaf, silly, stupid, whatever!” said an 80 year-old woman who got macular disease problem and Charles Bonnet Syndrome (CBS) in an interview (Macular Disease, 2013) Charles Bonnet Syndrome is a condition when people see things that are not actually there. This syndrome has been discovered by an exceptional naturalist and philosopher, Charles Bonnet in 1720 who was initially observed symptoms from his…

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    Guns and Vindication In Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie Crawford’s life experience shapes her into an independent woman; this is shown when Janie learns to do gender-restricted activities, when Janie defends the abused mule, and when Janie lets her hair down when returning to Eatonville. These events lead to Janie growing into the self-actualized, independent woman whom we meet as she walks back into town confidently after her time away. Janie was excluded out of attending…

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