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    Do you ever wonder how glass art is made? It is called glassblowing where artists known as glassblower/gaffers basically blowing air into a 6 ft long pipe that has heated molten glass at the end of it which causes the glass to become larger and shapeable. During this process they will continue to heat the glass in a furnace while in between applying steady rotation by rolling it on a table to to form a shape. Sometimes they may even add some color by rolling the hot glass different colorful…

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    the many bars, to arrive at the aquarium housed inside Mandalay Bay Casino. Solitude: the whisper of water bubbles floating through liquid heaven, soft illumination of ever changing colors, the aroma of salt water, a hint of wood from the floor and bench style seats. Entering the aquarium, visitors are greeted by many specimens of salt water inhabitants; fish, crustaceans, plants, and the obligatory sharks, the infamous predator of the ocean. The shark is not unlike predators found on the…

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    They were the misfits The rebels The boys with glasses Girls with braces The ones who sat on the first bench The ones who chilled with imaginary friends The weirdos The freaks The nerds They were all round pegs in square holes; Round pegs that fit into square holes. But I, I was a round peg too gigantic to fit in; Too colossal, too enormous; too elephantine; TOO FAT to fit into a square hole. My mother said it didn’t matter; At least I wasn’t confined within the four walls of a square; But how…

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    access to diverse opportunities to expand my interests and develop as a physician and in other ways. I believe these types of opportunities would be available to me at the PLFSOM and in El Paso in general. The experience I had earlier in college doing bench research and my current work doing human research have increased my interest in pursuing research in the future. I hope to be able to advance knowledge and further…

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    named after him. He was a vital part of Austin’s Culture and I believe that goes for all homeless people. Austin homeless people are vital to our culture. I don't know how I'd feel if I walked to school and there was no homeless guy sleeping on the bench at my bus stop. Or if I worked a night shift at Whataburger and I didn’t see a woman sleeping on one of the booths in the corner. It would be so weird. Did you know that Austin has approximately 2,200 homeless people and almost ⅔ are…

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    Walt Whitman’s poem, “I Hear America Singing,” asserts that America is actually built on the dirty, laboring jobs that are frowned upon as opposed to the huge money making white collar jobs such as doctors or soldiers. Whitman backs this assertion with a well thought out list of laboring individuals that sing while they work. Walt’s purpose is to appreciate the laborers of America, in order to change people's opinions of the jobs. The bulk of the poem is written in anaphora. He begins the…

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    to be well again, but the truth is, Dr. Manette is dying inside. When he reconnects with his daughter, Dr. Manette also starts caring for patients again. During the novel, Dr. Manette relapses several times, and is back to making shoes at his bench (46). This situation is a result of appearance versus reality, on the outside Dr. Manette appears to be well again, but on the inside he is reliving the past. Furthermore, he cannot really begin a new…

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    Ruth Bader Ginsburg Essay

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    Ruth Bader Ginsburg, or RBG as she will be referred to from this point on, is called neither a liberal nor a conservative by President Clinton; however, some would say she definitely swings to the left. RBG overcame many adversities and types of discrimination, starting in college and continuing throughout her career. RBG was born in Brooklyn in 1933 into a Jewish family. RBG’s mother died from cancer on the day before she was to graduate from high school, leaving her enough money for college.…

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    squats, deadlifts, and bench pressing. The second type of exercise is the Isolation exercise. These are exercises that utilize a single joint at a time. Isolation exercises are exercises such as leg extensions, bicep curls, and dumbbell lateral raises. To build real muscle you have to devote the most time to compound exercises. Compound exercises stimulate more muscle fiber at a time than Isolation exercises, and thus provide better results. When you’re performing a bench press for example, it’s…

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    driver’s license and stolen identity information to the criminal justice system, and upon being released on bail the criminal can avoid returning to court or incurring punishment because the bench warrant is issued according to the name and identity of the victim. Additionally, criminals who already possess bench warrants often use the stolen identity when interacting with law enforcement officials to avoid being detected and apprehended for having an outstanding warrant. However, criminal…

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