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    The Way One Achieves a Goal Innovations are made every day because people are never satisfied with their current lives and they strive for improvements. How a person goes about achieving that goal determines the outcome. If a person is sagacious and pragmatic, they will be successful. (neverminIf a person is impractical and does everything without thinking, the outcome could be detrimental. Mary Shelley’s main protagonist, Victor Frankenstein, in Frankenstein, David Gow from Geoff Brumfiel’s…

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    those for cars. Don’t Drink and Drive.” This statement is simply logically implies that replacing a human body part is not as easy as replacing a car part. Besides replacing human parts will always be noticeable, yet the prosthetic limbs would not exactly the same as what it used to be; human body is irreplaceable. In this context, BMW really wants to present the reader about how valuable is our body-flesh in comparison with the prosthetic limbs by using a logically common sense…

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    captures more feelings of a conversation then actual words"(Seiler, Beall, Mazer 2005, p. 115). It has so many different meanings, from looking, touching, and moving with your body. Body language Is what some people capture from having a certain conversation. Too be honest, I wouldn’t trust any word from someone without body language. Touch is also important, and what I think is the most important. Trying to get someone to read you through your touch. Some people might consider that to be a…

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    Seventeen Ad Analysis

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    Americans saw a drastic social change in the years immediately following World War II. Young women sought out help and support from major magazines, specifically Seventeen Magazine in the years 1946 and 1947. Both teenage girls and young women were the targeted audience, and though they were close in age, their social interactions and fashion senses were on separate ends of the spectrum. In a Seventeen ad. published in 1947- the company influences it’s audience to invest in their new…

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    other classes. When she set up a trip to the Bodies museum in NYC, she invited any students to go because she believed that all students should learn about the body. She was also willing to pay the fee for the disadvantaged students who could not afford the…

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    Cold Pressor Test

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    All the above steps were repeated with a modification that subjects performed alternate nostril breathing (ANB) exercise during cold pressor test and continued performing it for next 5 minutes. All the parameters were recorded before cold pressor test (CPT), immediately after CPT and 5 minutes after…

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    myself already. This has many layers to it," said Meera Haran Alva, Psychologist & Psychotherapist, while explaining the phenomenon. SheThePeople asked some girls what made them feel conscious about their body and here are some of their responses There are times…

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    In Chita Divakaruni essay titled “Live Free and Starve”, she smartly uses the audience’s emotions about child labor to first bring the issue into the spotlight, while at the same time presenting her strongest arguments against the bill to ban import items made by children in bondage using personal experiences. Her first argument against the bill is based on economic reasoning. Ms. Chita wills her audience to question their high moral ground in light of extreme poverty and dreadful standard of…

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    Children in the infantile stage of Blount’s disease normally do not feel any symptoms from it. Those who are in the adolescent stage may complain of pain on the medial side of the knee. This is because of the “breaking away” of the metaphysis, causing the medial condyle of the tibia to breakdown which would result in it having a sloping varus angle. Overall, the most prominent symptom of Blount’s disease, also the most visual, is the outward projection of the leg at the knee. Although the…

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    Beauty is perceived by the mind differently for every individual. The concept of beauty is described as the way your mind takes a glimpse at an object, person, or basically anything that can be judged. Beauty is opinionated, therefore it cannot be proven wrong for any individual. Physical beauty and and inner beauty are the two categories of beauty. The human eye and the human mind work together to create their own visualization of human beauty. Physical beauty is something we inherit or get…

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