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    The Amityville Horror

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    finds an insanely cheap house that looks amazing. They later find out that it's so cheap because there was a mass murder that happened there. The family that used to live there was all murdered in their beds by a family member who lived in their basement. Killing the couple and their two sons and two daughters. After they move in they go to a priest and have him bless their house, but the priest says it's very haunted and the evil spirit makes him blind and sick. The father doesn't care, do…

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    examples these behaviors can increase embodiment, as Solnit explains as a way of being down to earth and being aware and active in such surroundings. In my experience my basement can also be used as an example for this, as it for me is a calming and centering place. As all people have their spaces to learn and be thoughtful. I go to my basement to work on homework and to learn things on YouTube or from the internet, books, and other great experiences. The world that we inhabit has a way of…

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    Plot Summary Of Abortion

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    with her boyfriend and chose to partake in an abortion after he broke up with her. The characters that were involved in this particular event are Charlie, his older sister and her boyfriend. Charlie stumbled in to discover his sister crying in the basement of their house. Words were exchanged between them before screaming erupted from his sister, however as he turns to leave to compiled her request, she went to hug him. The truth began to unfold as his sister explained that she’s pregnant and…

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    Glomerulonephritis Essay

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    reveal particular patterns associated with anti-glomerular basement antibody disease. Specifically, extensive formations of crescents and glomerulonephritis can be found with interstitial inflammation, diffuse inflammation of the glomerulus, and necrosis to surrounding tissue (Silvarino, Noboa, & Cervera, 2014). Renal biopsies will also allow histologic information to be gained about the types of antibodies interacting with the glomerular basement membrane. Common differential diagnoses can be…

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    Walk Away From Omelas” by Ursula K. Le Guin demonstrates a powerful symbol that expresses how the city of Omelas is able to hold itself together, specifically the child in the basement. It states that the basement the child is in is located in a beautiful and luxurious building or home, but once someone steps down to the basement, they are in for a disturbing view. The quote: “Some of [the citizens of Omelas] understand why, and some do not, but they all understand that their happiness, the…

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    The only credible evidence that there is pointing to a stranger is DNA. The broken window in the basement, is not credible. This is because it is easy to frame someone else by doing this. Another thing is that she actually was never kidnapped, she was in the basement, dead. It would be very hard to slip a body through a window when the whole house was surrounded by cops and people. The handwriting on the note was also very messy…

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    Writing As Thinking Rebecca Solnit's essay, “Aerobic Sisyphus and the Suburbanized Psyche” was a critical piece of work focused on walking and its decline through the age of industry and modern technology. I believe Solnit was wrong in the terms of her essay, which is mostly about walking, in many ways. She makes a few good points, like when she talks about the idea of technology removing us from our sense of physical socialness, and how we admire and feel about the natural world. She also makes…

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    Essay On Tumor Metastasis

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    process involving loss of polarization of epithelial cells that normally interact with basement membrane through its basal surface. These cells endure biochemical changes and transform into mesenchymal phenotypes (Kalluri and Weinberg, 1997). This transformation imparts increased migratory potential, invasiveness and renders the cells resistant to apoptosis. The completion of EMT is involved in disruption of basement membrane through which these mesenchymal cells migrate to underlying tissues…

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    inside my house, heading to the basement. Once I was down there, I put her on the floor. I checked her pockets and only found her wallet. Alice Lyric? Well Alice, you followed the wrong rabbit. I put her wallet into my back pocket and looked around my basement. It was bare, only a white pipe going across the…

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    producing an impression of city from a fairytale. However, under all the good, in the city of Omelas lies a dark side. In return for the all the good and happiness, a child is being propitiated to the extent of repugnant misery and is kept in a basement under a building in the city. The short story begins with sounds of chimes, laughter, people dancing, singing, women holding their babies and chatting while strolling the Festival of Summer. The citizens from Omelas are sophisticated, elaborate…

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