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    Unlike his father, Yunior who is a second generation American cannot achieve the American Dream because of many obstacles. Among them, family disorganization, poverty, and delinquency are the most relevant obstacles that make Yunior fail to achieve the American Dream that all people can get the chance to succeed and achieve higher levels in the society through hard work and strength of mind. However, the reasons which make Yunior fail to succeed are caused by not only Yunior’s faults but also…

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    This poem has a uniform structure of three stanzas with four lines. Just like its stanzas the rhyming scheme has been crafted with neat precision. The poem is structured with a uniform alternating rhyming pattern. In other words each verse has two parings of lines that alternate between each other; hence the rhyming scheme follows a A, B, A, B, C,D,C,D E,F,E,F pattern. In terms of meter the poem has a trochaic tetrameter. To clarify, there are four feet in each line with a pattern of…

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    Love In The Movie Amour

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    Ysabel Aurora P. Alcachupas ENG 2 Y-6R “Till death do us part…” – A Reaction Paper On the movie Amour (Love) – Amour is the French word for “love”. Love can be defined in many ways. Actually, it depends on the person on how he or she defines love. For the movie “Amour”, the filmmakers wanted to make the audience believe an illusion that the definition of love is that no matter what happens, nothing can separate lovers, even with the complication that they face, from each other except death.…

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    Computers and artificial agents become more and more sophisticated every year and more frequently involved in human’s everyday life. This increases the need to interact with them in a more natural way, similar to the way we interact with each other. Museum tour-guide robots (Nourbrakhsh, 1999) and robots that interact with the elderly (Montemerlo, 2002) demonstrate that we do not need robots just to interact with people, but also that there is a need for the interactions to be smooth and natural…

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    I had an amazing opportunity in the beginning of my junior year to job shadow a real life physical therapist. While I was shadowing a doctor named Heidi, a physical therapist, from Aurora Wellness Center in Burlington,Wisconsin. While I was there for the short two or three hours, I learned so many new and interesting things about the life of a physical therapist.One thing I learned was how to tell if someone tore a rotator cuff, how many muscles makes up the rotater cuff, and also how to use…

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    The NASA website has archives of all missions ever performed by them. I chose some of the current missions such as Juno: mission to Jupiter, The International Space Station, And Curiosity mars rover. All Missions performed from NASA are costly, but all have very important reasons for those cost.The Juno spacecraft will for the first time peer below the dense cover of clouds to answer questions about the gas giant and the origins of our solar system. Juno's primary goal is to reveal the story of…

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    Mia Yi Ms. Beskenis/ Mrs. Manley Pd 2 13 May 2016 Wallace Stevens Wallace Stevens was an American Modernist poet. He was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, educated at Harvard and then New York Law School and he spent most of his life working as an executive for an insurance company in Hartford, Connecticut. As one of America’s most respected poet, Wallace Stevens’s rich and colorful life story, impact from early traditional writers and his parents, and his unique writing style all contributed to…

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    Gun Control Pros And Cons

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    Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook, San Bernardino, Columbine, Aurora. What if these events could have been stopped by someone through the means of legally having a concealed firearm? There is no explanation needed to why 2015 was a record year for background checks to own a gun in the United States. As a result, President Barack Obama along with several other politicians have called for a series of stricter gun control across the country and plans to take executive action to finalize new gun control…

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    nostalgia of other time periods. In the film, Snow White(1937), the princess is portrayed as a “1920/’30s starlet with a flappers haircut” who is helping the “working class dwarfs”(38). Similarly, In the film Sleeping Beauty(1959), Do Rozario describes Aurora as a “prototype Baby Boomer” who is “uninterested in the affairs of the king”(39). Her exploration of the role of nostalgia expands on the traditional studies of the princess and offers new insight into the mixing of nostalgia from…

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    Cultural competence is defined in the Siegen’s Medical Dictionary as the ability to understand, appreciate, and interact with persons from cultures and/or belief systems other than one’s own, based on various factors (“cultural competence”). This aptitude and mindset is being sought after by today’s employers more often than before, especially in the career field of my choice, Nursing. As the world becomes smaller and people and civilizations become more easily accessible, majority of all…

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