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    winced. So did two out of eight ballerinas” (1). As hard as the mentally handicapped try, they will not be able erase all intelligent thoughts from their brain. So without even realizing it, they form these thoughts and sharp noises encompass their bodies, as a type of punishment for “taking unfair advantage of their brains”. The mentally handicapped are not the only ones who get punished; basically anyone with a handicap will experience some sort of negative experience. Although the physically…

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    Body modifications, specifically tattoos and body piercings, have become increasingly popular in modern society; especially among young adults who feel that body art is a form of self-expression. In recent years, tattoos and piercings have become more accepted by the majority of American society, due mainly in part to popular culture glamorizing body art as sort of a fashion accessory. However, the question of whether body art is acceptable in the workplace or not is a whole new ball game. Many…

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    Psychedelic Film Analysis

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    A Glimpse into Psychedelic Films and their Development from 1961-2011 Runtime (48:42) Laura Bluhm Psychedelic films are most widely known for consisting of a series of images in which take on form of each other and provide a distorted reality for the viewer. One of the many intentions of a psychedelic film is to emphasize on the imagery, which is put together as a sequence to disrupt the viewer 's understanding of a normal reality. The films used in this screening focus on and uses surrealism…

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    presentation by the media may lead to the misinterpretation that women are sluts due to the actions demonstrated in the advertisement. The objectification of women body indicates that their bodies are full of problems which always require fixing from a product. Furthermore, the media uses a product to identify it with the woman’s body which shows the character of objectification. In most advertisements and media sources, women are not vocal as their identification is through physical presence.…

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    doctors.” This could very well be an amazing tool indeed. The ability to fight some of these pathogens that are not able to be dealt with normally, through mead, it will add more weapons to fight against resistant pathogen 's harmful effects to the human body. With the unnamed brewery that they are in contact with, the scientists are able to…

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    If the single body cease to exist, due to the nature of the link between psychological person stages, the memory is not able to continue and hence, survival is not possible. The duplication objection gives rise to the theory that many alternative casual processes that…

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    first day of my junior year began with anatomy/physiology and this is where it all started. I immediately fell in love with the human body and how it works! I knew I loved it because I would come home and spend hours and hours reading my textbook, researching, watching videos, downloading apps, and more just to learn everything I could about our fascinating bodies. One day, my teacher surprised us with a special guest and his name was Dr. Ghattas. Little did I know, Dr. Ghattas was about to…

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    “Although these magazines may have words like “healthy” and “fitness” in their titles, they are often heavily focused on male body appearance” (31). In men magazines, the male models posing in the advertisements are unrealistically strong but lean with defined muscles resembling the bodies of Greek statues. Their muscles are abnormally large and have broad shoulders with a small waist. As a result, the media’s representation of the ideal male figure leads…

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    John Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi and the anonymous The Revenger’s Tragedy are both typically cynical Jacobean revenge tragedies. They share in common imagery of flesh and anatomy, carrying with it connotations of the human body as a fragile, corporeal shell, and the assertion that human existence is either fundamentally corrupt or corrupted. In The Revenger’s Tragedy, the human forms of the degraded ducal family are likened to hollow vessels of sin by the aptly named revenger Vindice, this…

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    pages of Between the World and Me. Reliving a year full of tragedy found in 2015 and remembering a lifetime of pain, Coates offers to his readers through vivid storytelling, an almost entirely pessimistic perspective of life in a black body. The strength of black bodies is often circumvented by the frailty projected onto them by those with “the need to be white.” In the gaps of Coates’s pessimism is an abounding hope he cherishes for his son and others. This hope is not unlike the hope a parent…

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