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    Leprosy Reflection Paper

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    Sadly the pills worked for a period of time; until the patient’s disease would become immune to the healing effects of the medication. It wasn’t until 1981 that a multiple drug treatment procedure was discovered that truly can successfully control this terrible disease. Now with early diagnosis…

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    at all times. Most products are marketed using a spokesperson. To watch television or a movie means observing a plethora of figures. That exposure increases when walking into a classroom or store. Recently, the representation of these countless figures has come into question. Is the depiction accurate? Furthermore, does it need to be accurate? How does that depiction change behavior? In particular, representation of one subject has come under fire in recent years: the female body. In a time…

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    their opinions to permeate their writing, historians risk losing a side of a story that would be key to understand a group of people or a country as a whole. Current historians and government cannot allow history to be so unfairly written because as time progress forward many societies have changed and could only learn from the past if the past is objective and unbiased. This is important because as the world become accessible through a touch of a button or a tap on a screen, information is…

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    Albert 1 May 2015 AP Lang- P5 Mrs. Rose Deinstitutionalization Draft That man with a cardboard sign standing on the median; the one who clings to his bike, coasting down Main Street with dozens of plastic bags hung precariously from its handlebars; those huddled under garbage bags on park benches to keep warm in the frigid winter air; families who drag themselves to soup kitchens as a last resort to avoid starvation. Common sights like these bring about curiosity and pity and blame. That person…

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    Anthropomorphism in Children’s Literature: From Wily Wolves to Erudite Pigs Animals have dominated stories that people pass from one generation to another, especially those that are intended for children literature. They are, however, to the biologists’ dismay, being treated anthropomorphically which implies giving human emotions to animals. Biologists contend that giving the animals human traits misguides the children as they learn to associate humans traits with animals that cannot have them.…

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    red eyes pierced through the coating of the night and gave me access to the world very few have seen. That many have feared. The night. I flew out of the forest and skidded to a halt at the top of a cliff. I named the cliff Maka meaning peace in Ancient Transylvanian. I looked across the valley and a little farther down to see Castle Dracula. My home. Its towers still covered by the fading night. It…

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    At a time in the 90s when Bollywood was still obsessed with hero running around trees proclaiming his love to the heroine, Deepa Mehta did a courageous take on the issue of homosexuality in the Indian context through the experiences of a traditional middle class joint family that embodies patriarchal Indian values and culture. The movie depicts the framework of a patriarchal indian society that is built upon certain values and customs, corollaries of the hegemonic masculinity that is deeply…

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    studying in-depth into music’s connection with brain activity. Scientists are just now starting to develop theories why music has such a big impact on us as humans and our intelligence (Lerch). Music psychology is not a modern idea though. Even the ancient philosophers – Plato, Aristotle, Pythagoras – believed in the calming power of music (“Music and Emotions”). Let’s first talk about what music is, before we explain its correlation to psychology. Music has no concepts, no images, no symbols…

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    Mary, The Mother Of God

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    and enjoyed by many people for many reasons.” One of art’s earliest ambitions was the practice of religious ritual (Jirousek, Charlotte). Over the span of many centuries, the Church was the number one supporter of artists. In today’s society, like those of the past, a fundamental purpose of art revolves around religion (Jirousek, Charlotte). Mary, the Mother of God, plays an extremely important role in the teachings of Christianity. Marian art represents a shorter title for pieces of work that…

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    far reaching as Alexander’s, if one only conquers his enemies militarily. Without the support of the leaders and the peoples of the lands keeping an empire intact is impossible. He never felt he was a conqueror but rather a liberator of all man. He did not want to simply defeat his enemies militarily. Gaining victories over armies was only the first step. Alexander respected every religion and every culture he became ruler of. Instead of simply killing his opposing leaders he would treat them as…

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