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    Leaves plunge from their high-treetop abode: red, orange, and brown is illuminated by the steadily declining sun, waiting to hide from winter’s upcoming torment. The aromatic scent of pumpkin and apple cider push their way to the forefront of your nose, and cozy themselves like if they were next to a warm fireplace. The boisterous sound of your father yelling, “go Eagles” at the television fills your eardrums. Ah, fall is upon us. There’s nothing that is quite comparable to fall: winter, summer,…

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    For many years people have used vaccines as a preventative measure for many diseases but how safe are vaccines really? The number of vaccines given to children before their sixth birthday has gradually risen over the years from a maximum of ten in 1980 to thirty six in 2013 all without questioning the purposes for these decisions. The positive effects of vaccines have been undoubtedly shown through the eradication or near eradication of diseases such as polio, smallpox and the mumps as well as…

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    Condoleezza was thought of as a passive participant, but revolutionized to an activist diplomat who was willing to break with many conservatives that were skeptical of an American diplomat role in the Middle East. Within the Middle East, there were many different negotiations that Rice was involved with. The first one was the Gaza withdrawal. Within this negotiation, Rice worked hard to persuade Israel to withdraw from Palestinian territories and free up commerce and travel between the two areas…

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    To some, racism is a way of life, and to others, it is a repulsive term that represents closed-mindedness and also clarity. Racism can come from different types of cultural values, ethnic backgrounds, and physical appearances. The conflict of racism is that in this generation should change that to give everyone a perceptive of how we are not all different from skin to even human because people get judged such a way, also get bullied in school. The first area of how African American are…

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    Your smile says a lot about you, but if you have missing or damaged teeth, you might find yourself wanting to cover up your smile. For nearly 40 years, the dentists at Family & Implant Dentistry have been helping patients restore their smile and overcome their smile anxiety. The premier family dental care practice in Cincinnati, Family & Implant Dentistry offers numerous cosmetic dentistry options for tooth loss, including dental implants. Whether you’ve lost teeth due to tooth decay,…

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    Though found in females too, circumcision is commonly applied to males, where the definition can be known as the practice of removing the foreskin, also called the prepuce, from the glans (head) of the human male genitalia. Circumcision, precisely male infant circumcision, has been practiced around the world for centuries, some continuing today. It can be predominantly found as a religious obligation in Jewish communities and the Muslim world and as a cultural practice in the United States of…

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    young, she was given a caregiver to look after her and teach her how to cope with her disability. Left and right Keller had tantrums as a result of frustration, but her caregiver learned to calm her down. Over time, Keller was taught a way to speak and write in the easiest way for her. Instead of ignoring her disability to make her life worse, she used it and brightened her life. Keller for sure proves Horace’s assertion about adversity. As it has been said, those in adversity must learn to be…

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    "What is better - to be born good, or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?" - Paarthurnax, Skyrim This quote is from one of my favorite game of all time skyrim, I believe video games can tell good stories just like a movie or book. As many of you know video games can tell either an engrossing story or one that falls flat on its face, Same with books and movies The aforementioned Skyrim has a strong beginning plot but then loses focus with all the side quests you can do,…

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    Although standardized texts will allow the majority of the students an easier understanding of literature; it defeats the purpose of encouraging students to go beyond their comprehension. Leaning away from the canon of literature, students will be exposed to works written by women, and be given a glimpse of lives and cultures in a diverse group. As men were publishing their works in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, literature became a symbol of the connection of individuals with…

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    The mid 1960s witnessed the growth and dissemination of revisionism as a major school of thought. While Orthodoxy was still the preeminent belief amongst most US citizens, distance from the event allowed inherited ideas to be challenged, and in turn, created social conditions in which revisionism could flourish. One of the largest active voices toward revisionism was political economist Gar Alperovitz. His condemnation of the Orthodox perception came to popularised observation in 1965 following…

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