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    fragments of wood and concrete that surrounded her. When she finally broke free, the sight of dead bodies and broken buildings massacred her eyes. Smoke created a burning sensation in her nose and throat. The sound of screaming men and children pounded in her…

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    Miricle Worker Flashbacks

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    1 / 2 Annie's Flashbacks Annie has a total of four flashbacks in the screenplay The Miricle Worker but why do they happen and why are they so important to helping us see into Annie's personality. The first flashback happens when Annie is about to leave Perkins School for The Blind, the blind children at the school are saying goodbye to her. This flashback is when Annie and her little brother Jimmie first arrive at Tewksbury, this is the first of Annie's flashbacks. This flashback happens…

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    Bold is a word with many meanings and some people take bold actions in their life. Imagine moving to the middle of nowhere, to a no-man’s land. That’s what Benjamin Mulford of Minnesota did when he decided to create to Port Salerno. He took a bold step in creating what he called, “Utopia.” He made a place, where we today can go to enjoy seafood, and boat. He took a leap of faith and bought a mere 4 square miles, and then working with what he had, Benjamin Mulford made a popular town, among the…

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    mental health of the human body is, in my opinion, an extraordinary and essential part that we as humans have studied over the years to recognize and inform ourselves of how exactly our mental health can affect us whether negatively or positively during the course of our lives. The purpose of this study is to verify how exactly people with mental illnesses, specifically OCD, can be treated, whether chemically treated or naturally treated, and how can this affect the human body, and if in a way…

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    “The human body is the best work of art” –Jess C. Scott Nearly every person in America has something about themselves that they don’t like. Whether it’s their smile, their legs, or the way they look in a swimsuit. A person has no trouble overlooking what’s beautiful about them and solely focusing on their flaws. Body image issues have been around for centuries. Women have tried altering their bodies in order to become ‘beautiful’, and most of the time those procedures are in no way healthy. Many…

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    Images of the human body have been around for many years. We today have images of the human body flashing everywhere in society. The ideal women figure or man figure, what your should strive to look like from your hair to your toes. Images of the human body represent what a culture or society values in looks and propaganda. One of the first sculptures of the human body found was the Venus of Wilendorf. It was discovered in Austria in 1908 near the village in lower Austria called Krems. The…

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    Human Cadavers Nicholette Lizdas Introduction: Hi, my name is Nicholette Lizdas and today I’m going to talk to you about the living dead. Cadavers are defined by Webster’s dictionary as “A dead body; especially: one intended for dissection” (Gove 1993). I’m not talking about your biology class frog dissection either, I’m talking about human organs on the table testing everything from medication to cannibalism. First let’s cover a bit of history. I. Human cadaver use can be dated back to…

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    Head In African Culture

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    African men and women within the realm of the African diaspora have historically decorated their heads in inventive and unique ways. Its central transcending position makes the head an ideal site for the aesthetic and symbolic elaboration of the body. In many African languages, as in English, the word "head" is used metaphorically. Some common meanings of kun, the word for head in the Bamana lan- guage spoken in Mali, include leader, main, premier, highest, superior, chief, and source. Among the…

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    The main source of energy for humans is food. We as a species intake food, have our bodies process it, then dispose of it later. Our bodies suck the nutrients out of what we eat in order to survive. Our bodies do not register what we are eating, our mind does. Since our brain is in charge of how we perceive the taste of food, we tend to eat a variety of food and have preferences to some foods over another. When in reality our bodies could survive off the same food, eaten over and over.…

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    reduces in size and becomes flaccid. It is impossible for men to get an orgasm during this period. There are subsequent orgasms for women that may be stronger and pleasurable as the stimulation accumulates. The body slows and returns to its original and unexcited state. The body parts return to their natural hue and size. It is accompanied by a general sense of well-being, intimacy and…

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