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    writing her compositions of music (WebMD, 2015). The singer got frustrated by small activities and lost interest in ordinary daily activities and hobbies such as morning workout. Close friends also confessed Swift had two weeks of sleeplessness and often complained of fatigue. The tiresome nights made her lack the energy to do basic chores including cooking. She ate little or no food due to loss of appetite implying she lost weight during the two weeks period. Elsewhere, the singer performed…

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    of kidney stones. When inquired about social interaction, the person explained that she prefers to keep to herself with the exception of family and close friends visiting. She does not participate in community service, clubs, or organizations. Her hobbies consist of watching television and reading. She is also a Baptist, but rarely attends church. Her physiological changes consist of the normal occurrences of graying of the hair, wrinkling of the skin, brittle teeth, some height reduction,…

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    G.A.H. is in the 5th grade at Public School 110. Mrs. H reported she, had some difficulty during her pregnancy, which caused G.A.H. to be born premature at 34 weeks as opposed to 38-40 weeks. Mrs. H also mentioned that her daughter’s first developmental milestone was when she started crawling, which was when she had reached 8 months. G.A.H. reached her second milestone, walking, when she was 13 months and was toilet trained when she was two years old. Mrs. H reported G.A.H. began speaking…

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    supervising manors, women in the Late Middle Ages had key roles to play. The roles of women in the Late Middle Ages varied greatly from their personal life to their professional life. From a young age, women were taught common household skills, such as cooking, cleaning, and nursing. Girls were also taught how to properly act in public; women were not supposed to laugh loudly, swear, or express their views in public. They could not leave the house, unless they were accompanied by at least one…

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    If you were told to picture her what would you see? Usually, the answer is along the lines of a woman done up with her hair curled and heels on, cooking dinner as she waits for her husband and children to come home. This domestic role was placed upon women in those eras and the preceding ones. However, this isn’t how they planned to spend the rest of their lives. Women began to slowly revolt. They…

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    Annotated bibliography Jennifer Lawerence (October 14,2015) Why do I make less than my male co-stars? This is a letter written by a young,American golden globe,and Oscar winner whom is very sought after and talented individual in her field and she has written an open letter posing the question why she makes a significant less amount of money than her male co-stars for the same films. She mentions some other big male celebrities with whom she has worked with. She iterates a strong sense of…

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    Elizabeth Frances was born in a two-story white clapboard house in the modest town of McLouth, Kansas, to Clara Belle and Allen Elzaver in 1914. Their house has stood, mostly unchanged for the last hundred years on a street that bears the name of a family member. In fact, most of the older streets in McLouth bear the names of their family members. Clara Belle carefully chose the name Elizabeth Frances for her newborn, but when her doctor finally sat down a few days later to fill out the birth…

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    Trope In Everyday Life

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    Trope are used in everyday life. The essays I read were “Don’t Eat Before Reading This”, by Anthony Bourdain, “Men Explain Things to Me”, by Rebecca Solnit, “The Tale Telling Days Are Over”, by Ian Frazier, “From Jamaica to Minnesota to Myself”, by Marlon James. Many people use it for others to understand their feelings in one way or another. Trope has typically five different expressions they use throughout their essays. Trope is any unit of figurative language such as simile, metaphor,…

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    Hello ,thanks for your lovely letter,I should let you know that People come into our lives and walk with us a mile, and then because of circumstance they only stay a while. They serve a purpose within the days that move so quickly by and then are gone beyond our reach, we often wonder why. God only knows the reason that we meet and share a smile, why people come into our lives and walk with us a mile and i should tell you that i am a man that is ready to walk with you for eternity and not just a…

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    Have you ever seen a two year old break his or her arm? Well, my brother and my neighbors have. One day, while I was playing with my brother and my neighbors, I lost my balance close to the curb and fell off the sidewalk. For the next six to eight weeks, I walked around in a cast having learnt my lesson. I feel like this experience sort of represents my life in a way. Sometimes when you 're not careful, you fall down but when you get up, you develop some experience and wisdom. From childhood, to…

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