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    Nestor Gonzalez English-111 Ms. Bostic 11/28/16 Burns Burns are caused by several things including heat, friction, electricity, radiation, or chemicals. Burn injuries are categorized by degree; Superficial (first degree), partial thickness (second degree) and full thickness (third degree) (Engel). There are also fourth-degree burns. This type of burn extends beyond the skin into the tendons and bones (Khan and Solan). The severity of a burn is also judged by the amount of body surface area…

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    Today’s writing day. Great! Let’s begin, but wait, is your work area set up properly? I think so, but how can I know? To find out, Sit. Sit? Yes, sitting is something as a writer, you’ll be doing frequently. Sitting properly can reduce injury therefore increase productivity and allow creative ideas to flow. When you’re able to focus on ideas over how much pain there is you become more creative and therefore a better writer. If your workspace is set properly you will be able to use appropriate…

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    Transgender Fighting in MMA Enraged Mixed Martial Arts Fighter Matt Mitrione used harsh words to describe Fallon Fox by saying, “That is a lying, sick, sociopathic, disgusting freak [...]” (Gregory 2). Mixed Martial Artist (MMA) Fallon Fox “the Queen of Swords,” formally known as Boyd Burton, has made headlines for being the first openly transgender in MMA. In 2006, Fox underwent gender reassignment (Fallon 2). It is estimated that 2-5% of the population identify themselves as transgender.…

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    The structure of the body, the style of humans, facial hair, and names are also considered to tell the difference between men and women. Men are known to have flat chests and a muscular body. Women are known to have breasts and a noticeable buttocks and no muscle. By “doing gender” women are meant to have their hair nice and long and have a nice body figure and for men they are to have short hair, big muscles, and a strong body. The rules of “doing gender” have been changing and people want…

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    For thousands of years, female, queer, trans, and intersexed bodies, especially those of color, have found themselves to be the point of contention, and as time progressed gained advocates, some more than others. These groups often find themselves marginalized when placed in the binary system of gender, which tends to ignore everything but what is considered to be a “normal male” and a “normal female”. Like race, it can be argued that the idea gender is merely a social construct intended to…

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    Kenneth Goldsmith, a popular American conceptual writer and poet has come to embrace Douglas Huebler’s quote “The world is full of objects, more or less interesting; I do not wish to add anymore”, except in regards to forms of literature. He discusses Majorie Perloff’s term “unoriginal genius”, as the romantic notion of the genius has become outdated. She believes that the writer today resembles that of a programmer. In conjunction with this, Goldsmith states in his article “It’s Not Plagiarism.…

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    For this essay, I will be taking a look at many different passages from the bible which either inhibits or encourages dance. I will be taking into account how Bethel feels about the experience, and lastly my personal beliefs of the topic, and how we as stewards need to encounter the secular and holy world. I will begin this essay with a verse from Ecclesiastes 3:4 which states, “There is a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance(Bible).” The Bible Itself is a…

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    citrate lyase. In normal situations, citrate lyase works by converting extra carbohydrates and sugar in the body into fatty acids, triglycerides and cholesterol. The reserve energy in the body is then stored as fat in the thigh, waist, belly and buttocks. HCL effectively slows the metabolic process of converting carbs into fat. This greatly impedes the accumulation of fat in the body; thus enhancing weight loss. 3. Improves the Metabolism Garcinia Cambogia is very effective in creating an…

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    by prolonged joint stiffness accompanied by excessive pain and discomfort. The disease affects a majority of the body excluding the diaphragm, tongue and also the cardiac and smooth muscles. Rather than crawling, most infants will “scoot on their buttocks; then get up and walk. Most cannot crawl because joints in the back of the neck have not formed properly or have fused, thus limiting movement” (IFOPA). Many children suffering from FOP have an “80 percent chance” (USCF) of being misdiagnosed…

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    because he has nothing left. The boys could not go to town because they were not allowed. “The snake venom had bleached the boy’s pupils white, and the skin around his eye sockets had required grafts. The surgeons had to use skin from his buttocks, and because his buttocks were hairy, the skin around his eyes began to grow hair, too” (Franklin 187). He still continued to live although people would come to Kirxy’s store just to see the hermit with the milky, hairy eyes. Life is about finding a…

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