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    case of heroin addiction involved an elementary teacher. Officers claimed that anyone could secretly be addicted to dangerous drugs. The presentation talks about how a simple event can lead to the downfall of drug addiction. They used the simple example of someone getting a surgical procedure. If someone gets surgery, they are easily prescribed painkillers. “The injury heals, but the pills are still there. The person likes the feeling, uses more and soon enough wants more" (South, 2014). They…

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    Vietnam, and a few different countries. Since its starting point around 2,000 years prior, Mahayana Buddhism has separated into many sub-schools and factions with an immense scope of tenets and practices. This incorporates Vajrayana schools, for example, some branches of Tibetan Buddhism, which are frequently considered a different "yana". Since Vajrayana is established on Mahayana lessons, it is regularly viewed as a major aspect of that school, however Tibetans and numerous researchers hold…

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    The peer I had to analyze for persuasive speech was Ronald Coates. I thought his gave a great speech that really spoke to the majority in the audience. His main idea of his argument was that massed shooting are becoming more prevalent across the United State and we should take some actions to control the events that is happening right now. The topic he chose was interesting attention gathering with providing strong detailed in his preparation. There were couple of areas where the speech could…

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    biological mechanism. Ding, et al, (2010) provided beneficial information about the role of lipoprotein, adipose factor, gut bacteria in the body. Additionally, more reliable and constructed approach to prove and connect the hypothesis was provided. For example, they mentioned different researches that indicated high level of fat diet is associated with lower bacteroidetes and increase intestinal permeability. Thus, increased intestinal permeability can lead to modifications of the intestinal…

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    “McDermott tosses me the keys to his pickup, and I hoist his chrome walker into the truck's bed.” (Horwitz) The way she chose to start out the article grabs you and pulls you along for the story. She uses vague and modest words to describe the brief but informative event that just took place; Bruce gets into the car. This scene is illustrated with important word choice. The word ‘chrome’ automatically pulls the reader to that part of the sentence, drawing attention to the fact that Bruce has a…

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    Edward A. Alpers presents The Other Middle Passage as a discussion about the slave trade in the Indian Ocean. The main purpose of the essay is to shed light on what all was involved with the slave trade from East Africa. Alpers does an excellent job of comparing the way slaves were treated during this voyage and how they were treated when they reached their destinations. Both voyages, West to the Americas and East through the Indian Ocean, were just one part of the traumatic journey for these…

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    but overall the book is very informative and interesting. Bill O’Reilly was born on September 10, 1949 in New York City (“Bill O’Reilly” par 3). O’Reilly attended Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York…

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    Thomas C. Foster’s How to Read Literature Like a Professor provides a lively introduction to the subject matter of literature and insight into the mind of an English professor. Being an English professor at the University of Michigan-Flint, Foster has gained valuable experience in reading literature; experience that he shares with the reader in his book. Put simply, this book is a general guideline for what to look for when reading literature. An essential characteristic of Foster’s writing is…

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    In large corporations managing all of the many aspects of cultural diversity is no easy task. If a company wants to thrive, it must be able to include talent from all types of people (Bucherati). Many people mistake diversity for just race, but diversity includes all differences, such as, income, gender, sexual orientation, ideologies, and most known, race. There are many ways a company can go about utilizing all people, and diversifying their company; however there are some limitations, and…

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    first contact with the Los Angeles Science Fiction League around 1935 to 1936. Ackerman is known as Mr. Sci-Fi to millions of people around the world. In 1932, he became a Sci-Fi films specialist, and published the first list of imagine movies, for example The Lost World, which was one of the many. He also received numerous amounts of recognition awards; some of them include the Science Fiction Award, Fantasy Award and the…

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