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    Changing society’s grim and hateful actions towards another is what “repair the world’ means. It is attempting to illustrate the idea of a renovation of the world. Ridding society of its sometimes vulgar and barbaric morals. These bracelets are claiming that the dilemmas of society need to be settled. That people need to not justify their horrid actions, but take responsibility for them. In order to repair the world the whole society must be proactive in this renewal of the it. Truly evaluating…

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    Imagine you are in a world where individuals have the chance to create a very powerful bond with an animal, you are a teenager who just turned the right age to finally have a chance to bond with a spirit animal. However, you did something thought impossible. You summoned one of the four fallen great beasts who were thought to have died long ago. Would you believe it, or would you think you're dreaming? The Spirit Animals series is written by Maggie Stiefvater. Other books written by Maggie…

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    Circe who enchanted knights and soldiers into her lair and then turns them into pigs. This is a symbolic reference to love and how one is entranced by a lover’s attraction. Keats’ describes the fantasy of love as “I made a garland for her head, And bracelets too.” Flowers are commonly associated with love and life and this is an innocent symbol of the knight’s love for the femme fetale. Keats’ contrasts this innocence with the reality of love “I see a lily on thy brow”. Lilies are associated…

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    the movie. Paige Marshall, the “doctor” who we find out was really a patient the whole time played a great “under cover nut,” in the movie and in the book. You really would not have been able to pin her out as a patient until you saw or read her bracelet drop. Denny, Victor’s best friend and fellow sex addict, isn’t as hardcore in the movie as he is in the book, yet blends right into the story line without causing so much chaos. Personally I don’t feel like there was as much reference to…

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    Identity can be defined as the composition of traits or conditions that establish one being from another. This concept of identity is prevalent in Judith Ortiz Cofer’s “The Myth of the Latin Woman: I just met a girl named Maria.” In it, Cofer recounts personal experiences of systemic racism, hypersexualization of the Latin woman, and casual misogyny. She then uses them to show how her identity was ultimately created despite and because of these forms of oppression. What makes this work…

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    The Motorcar Analysis

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    Motorcars are somewhat common, roughly as they were in the 1920s in our world. There are no planes, but air travel is possible via dirigibles. Jay can drive a motorcar, but prefers not to, finding them loud, obnoxious and dirty. He has never been on a dirigible, as he has not had the opportunity to travel much. A notable ethnocultural group must be mentioned: the qarnot (singular and adjective: qeren). They are a diasporic group that have lost their original homeland and now live all around Mir…

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    Sdlc Life Cycle

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    Introduction The System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a unique group of stages involved in the creation or development of a system. The process involved in the SDLC is comprised of four phases with a series of steps involved in each phase. The phases involved in the SDLC process include: Planning phase, which represents the vital stage of the process as it defines the problems and scope of the system, seeks viable solutions by carrying out feasibility tests, the schedule of the project is…

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    The steps taken to achieve the best practice for moving the student to avoid further injury when experiencing a motionless casualty experiencing head/ spinal injuries would be best to: Identify head and spinal injury/possibilities • Unconsciousness - This occurs if the casualty is not responding to Aid being performed • Disorientation - Is caused when the casualty is unaware or unable to understand or respond clearly • Loss of feeling - This may occur if the spinal cord has been damaged.…

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    Realities Of Homelessness

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    Some of the Realities of the Homeless Tents as far as the eye can contemplate from overlooking the walkway of the bridge. A tent city is an area set up with tents or makeshift housing to house homeless or dislocated people. Poverty and homelessness is affecting quite a lot of people in the USA. “Tent cities have much in common with the squatter camps of the Great Depression, but to simply call them Hoovervilles is to ignore their complexity” (Bransford, 2009, p.388). These tent-cites are…

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    the Camelopardalis constellation, is nearing the end of its life. The supergiant star, located near the giraffe’s hind foot, will end its life in a supernova that could leave behind a black hole leaving the giraffe with what will look like an ankle bracelet. It is quite remarkable to think that the universe is alive and constantly evolving and changing. Since the beginning, when humans first started wandering the earth, they have often looked to heavens and the stars above to tell stories that…

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