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    An Exploration of Postmodern Aesthetics in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse – Five V. Balamurugan Dr. D. Shanmugam PhD Research Scholar Associate Professor Department of English English Wing, DDE, Annamalai University Annamalai University Abstract The aim of this research paper is to expose the postmodern aesthetics in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five. Postmodernism first gained its popularity in America and it become rich and varied in the hands of the American writers and…

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    Vioxx was a painkiller that was introduced in 1998 to the public, thanks to the approval of the FDA. The FDA really did not have much background information about the medication before they had approved it, yet they still allowed it to be sold to the public and that was the start of the Vioxx problem. The documentary begins with David J. Gram, a FDA associate director, explaining the importance of taking Vioxx off the market. He claims that there are more adverse reactions that benefits with the…

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    Rotator Cuff Case Study

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    Most of us all have an intact shoulder that for the most part does not give us a problem. We can take it for granted that we are able to comb our hair, can carry groceries without any pain, or sleeping on our side with no pain until something happens like a rotator cuff tear. This unfortunate event is not very uncommon. We will take a look at the anatomy of our shoulder, specifically the rotator cuff and what might lead to a tear or make it more prone to a tear. We will also discuss some of the…

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    Dress Codes Sexism

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    organ donor after their death; even though it may save the lives of others, a person has the right to opt out of organ donation. Dress codes jeopardize bodily autonomy. By dictating what a woman wears, you deny this right, and therefore grant her cadaver more rights than her living being. How girls choose to dress is their business, and their right. A person’s body is of no one’s concern but their own. While some may argue that these rules are in place to teach modesty, the truth is that modesty…

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    Annotated Bibliography Technology is advancing and many classrooms want to use it to engage their students and make classes more enjoyable, but is technology really capable of that. There are many factors in deciding if technology is worth it. Where schools and universities get the money should be of big concern. The upkeep that the technology needs can be a hindrance. The internet needs to be regulated, but that is not always done to the students advantage. Teachers do not always know how to…

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    My parents had this motto that stuck with me ever since I was a child: “you can either relax now and struggle later, or work hard now and relax later.” To me, this indicated that I should work hard in school to make my life in the future slightly easier. Throughout school, I respected their motto and I always tried to push myself in school. Getting straight A’s and taking as many advanced/honors courses as possible became the norm. So, attending a university that could continue to challenge me…

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    Achilles Tendon Injury

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    Athletes are more prone to injuries simply because they are more active and more in different directions than most people do. With that being said, an Achilles tendon rupture is an injury that you would see more commonly in an athlete because it comes from a force on the foot or the ankle. An Achilles tendon rupture can result in having surgery but also not having surgery depending on how bad the patient hurt it. Think of all the movements that your Achilles tendon helps you do, flexes your…

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    Mary Magdalene Book Review

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    (Jhn 20:1-2) Mary Magdalene happens upon Jesus' tomb, thinks that its purge and informs the pupils concerning it. Mary Magdalene went to the tomb early: Other accounts tell she was by all account not the only lady to go to the tomb that morning. No less than three other ladies went with her. In any case, Mary was the person who kept running back and informed the followers concerning the vacant tomb. They have removed away the Lord from the tomb: Mary wasn't longing for a restoration, and…

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    Painter, sculptor, architect, and poet Michelangelo, one of the most famous artists of the Italian Renaissance, was born Michelangelo di Ludovico Buonarroti Simoni on March 6, 1475, in Caprese, Italy. Michelangelo was the second of five sons to his father, Ludovico Buonarroti, and mother, Francesca di Neri di Miniato del Serra. His mother became ill and in result Michelangelo was entrusted to a wet nurse in Settignano who belonged to a family of stonemasons. He later joked, “With my wet nurse’s…

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    The Mona Lisa is one of the famous world-renown paintings in our era today. One reason why people say the Mona Lisa is famous is because many people are fascinated by the mysteriousness the woman in the portrait displays. I never understood why Mona Lisa why? But I did some research and I found out back in the day around the 1850’s to the 19th century the Mona Lisa was not the most famous painting in the world. Paintings made by Raphael were much more popular than any other paintings during…

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