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    Antix Monologue

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    people's lives with words on a wider scale. Nimier's vision of unity is seen "his way"- not being subject or slaved to be influenced or controlled of other people. "His way" is also redefining the structure of hip-hop, where Nimier expresses musical boredom within the boundaries of traditional hip-hop, and the urge to push his limits, and "taking it to a whole other level." What's to be expected of Antix's future releases are what Nimeir describes as a "step-up," musically speaking, with…

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    Binge Eating Disorder

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    Eating too much isn 't abnormal-- think about Thanksgiving and Christmas, and when you stuff yourself with holiday treats. There is a big difference between obesity and the psychological disorder called BED. 5% of the world’s population having had this illness at some point in their life. Binge Eating Disorder can be defined as excessive periods of overeating to the point of being uncomfortable, even if one is not hungry. People who binge eat tend to have a restricted diet during the day and…

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    The Coen brothers are two of the greatest filmmakers in the history of the American movie industry. Joel David Coen was born on November 29th, 1954 and Ethan Jesse Coen born on September 21st, 1957. The two brothers have worked together on creating an award winning sense of humor through the stories of their characters, most of whom are trapped in worlds that are often tinged, unforgiving, and daunting universes. Since 1984, the Coen brothers have directed more than 15 films of diverse genres…

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    Minnesota prairie town, few would have guessed that young and down-to-earth Sinclair Lewis would become one of America’s most celebrated authors and outspoken liberal thinkers. Lewis didn’t discover this exact destiny until his 20s, but from his early teens, Lewis could tell that the prairie village of his birth would be far too limiting for his future. In 1902, he travelled east to attend Oberlin Academy (Oberlin College’s preparatory high school), but it was on the grounds of Yale University,…

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    were always trying to find ways the Devil was entering the city. Study shows that the people of Salem village was not under bewitchment. Kathy W. Alexander suggests that the people of Salem were only under “a certain amount of stress, asthma, guilt, boredom, child abuse, epilepsy and delusional psychosis”. In the Land of the Brave Info. it states that the witches were known as “sexual abominations”. The reason why the also stopped the trials was because if one confess they are a witch they will…

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    I always wondered, what did the generation before us do without the internet? I know for a fact and experience I can 't live without the internet and the good and the bad that comes with it. The internet is a collection of websites and services. Fifty years ago the Internet came into existence, it has extremely changed our life from the second we wake up to until we go back to sleep. Around three billion people use the Internet. It was only in the 1990s that Internet was provided to the public.…

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    ADHD stands for attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder, it is a brain disorder marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development. ADHD causes inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Inattention means a person wanders off tasks, is disorganized, lacks focus, has problems following directions, and lacks persistence. Hyperactivity means a person will have a hard time staying still, which will lead them to move…

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    “Gaming in the Modern World” In the 21st century, technological advancements are becoming more and more prevalent in many countries, especially the United States. Technology can be subdivided into multiple categories such as machines, clothes, and vehicles, the main focus of many people being digital technology. In this case I am referring specifically to video games. The topic of overplaying videogames is quite frequently debated between those who believe video games are a waste of time, and…

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    Up In Smoke Film Analysis

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    being more freely depicted on screen. “A number of counterideological films were produced in […] the early 1960s to the early 1970s that illuminated societal shifts about drug use, addiction, and treatment” (64). Later in the 70s, films glamorized teens defying authority…

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    Name: Abdul Moeed Course-Section: CS 101-7 HW_Essay: The impact of smartphone technology on our society 28/11/2017 Are smartphones having a positive or negative impact on us? Growing up, most of us came across the television show “Star Trek”, which was well known for the use of fictitious gadgets. Most of the gadgets they showcased in the show are not imaginary anymore. One of the gadgets they showed was a tricorder, a multifunctioning handheld device “for sensor scanning, data analysis, and…

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