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    the author mentions in the title is both figurative and literal. With this comes burdens kept close both by the soldier and the family. When someone goes off to war, there is trauma everywhere. Obviously, the soldier is highly effected by the circumstances; however, through research, it is seen that perhaps even the family is even more traumatized. Even when we are not at war, military families often deal with stresses such as frequent moves or the absence of a parent (DOVA - Department of…

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    is able to keep the palace in order too. She still maintains the system of philoxenia, however is a response to the will of the gods which she respects and is faithful to. Her network of communication also remains strong a d efficient under circumstances. Even though she is physically isolated from the outside activity she had reliable and faithful messenger service especially from Medon, Dolios and Eurykleia. They keep her formed on the conspiracies of the suitors and provide information…

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    There are a variety of reasons as to why productions of plays specifically add to the meaning and understanding of the context surrounding the content. In this essay, all of these will be examined meticulously with the aid of examples, namely ‘Waiting for Godot’ and ‘Lady Windermere 's Fan’. These two dramatic texts lend themselves both to being read and being performed and it is through this that there is a need to assess which is better; in terms of understanding the texts and their underlying…

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    knight and his axe Gilgamesh’s hubris is his greatest downfalls, where as it is Gawain’s courteousness and chivalry that is his undoing. Gilgamesh has a responsibility to be a shepherd to the people of his kingdom. He is however an awful, brumal attendant plundering from his subjects all he can stomach. He stops at nothing to satisfy himself. Gawain is a perfect example of human sacrifice when he takes up his chivalric duty, chops off the head of the Green Knight, and agrees to find him in a…

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    Paper On Cultural Identity

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    In this paper I will answer one question, what is my cultural identity? This includes a lot of different feathers such as family, religion, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and more. I believe that everything I have done, seen, said, and been through in my life has helped to shape my personality into the individual I am today. “Cultural identity is considered a special case of social identity pertaining to the ideals and values of the cultural in-group with which the person identifies…

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    A woman working at a hospital in Mumbai was brutally choked with a dog chain and raped by a co-worker. The incident left her blind, deaf, and suffering from a dreadful brain injury. This is the story of Aruna Shanbaug. The woman who is now sixty-six years of age and hasn’t responded to anyone for decades since the incident. Cases like Shanbaug and many others are presented on numerous accounts every year. To be put in such a position can be challenging on its own. To be put in the same situation…

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    according to a study regarding educational data collected by the government (Chart 2). Additionally concerning, is the supporting evidence surrounding several findings that this shockingly high number of loans pulled by the millions of college attendants, may be creating some unforeseen costs. Both unsubsidized federal loans such as Pell grants, and private, subsidized loans, could be inflating all college tuition prices (Lucca 1). An influential example of this phenomenon analyzes the private…

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    For years people have struggled with the notion of ‘personal freedom,” and in truth this has been because of people failing to understand where to search for the concept of ‘freedom.’ Maggie Nelson, in “Great to Watch,” states that she prefers art that is not a member of a dichotomy where it either “terrorizes” or “chaperones” viewers. Instead, she prefers art that is neither “terrorizing” nor “chaperoning” viewers because this art presents an opportunity for the viewer to form his or her own…

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    and both people have left their native country to make a living. There are different reasons to why both Bradford and Smith came to the United States, but both did come to live somewhere other than England.. Survival was generally the self same circumstance that both people went through. Another obvious trait that both narratives have is that both stories were…

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    While a LTAC gadget may just take a couple of dollars to make, buying a HTAC gadget can cost quite a few thousand. Preferably, people with speech and language disabilities ought to have both LTAC and HTAC accessible to them to use in various circumstances to encourage successful communication. For that reason, this is an investigation of adults between the ages of 50-70 years old diagnosed with severe expressive aphasia secondary to an acute CVA of cognitive aspects of communication in order to…

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