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    Right Hand Observation

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    On 7/25/16 I met Mr. Kabel at the office of Dr. Beird. The office was filled to capacity and the wait was extended. Mr. Kabel reports that the right hand is better. The left hand is still painful. Examination showed that the left hand was still a bit behind the right. The right hand repair was done 2 weeks prior to the left hand. Dr. Beird feels he will be able to get back to work in the next few weeks with restrictions. He will not be able to use a jackhammer though. I updated the employer…

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    The novel A Cage of Butterflies by Brian Caswell explores how social norms and stereotypes isolate and ostracise people who don’t fit societal standards, through false preconceptions that prevent communication and the immense pressure to conform to societal conventions. Through his characterisation of the think-tank children and his depiction of their treatment from those outside the facility, Caswell successfully communicates the importance of listening to others and overcoming preconceptions…

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    The Cage During the late 1800’s, the first wave of the women’s rights movement was just gaining speed and followers. Women of this age were beginning to break away from the notion that they were children and that they did not have the freedoms of speech, religion, and the right to vote. The women who werewhere rising up to start this movement belonged to a generation with a completely different mentality from that of their predecessors who openly scoffed at their silly daughters for believing…

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    For My Choice, I was debating between a few different songs and artists. For the assignment, I have chosen the songs Heroes Tonight and Aurora both that are by Janji and Something just like this by Nadia Khristean. Other songs I had considered were Waving through a Window by Ben Platt, or Walk on Water by Thirty Seconds to Mars. Walk on water is more directed towards the population as a whole and how we want to accomplish things that seem impossible but not for the sake of love. Waving through a…

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    agrees with Barry D. Bruce when it states that despite the research results there was still not enough data to know for sure if shark cage diving would negatively impact shark populations(2873). Charlie Huveneers at the end of the article writes that from what has been observed there is a possibility that shark cage diving could reduce the over all health and fitness of the shark population at Neptune Islands and recommends for more research to be done(2873). Based on the information from both…

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    Famous actor, Nicolas Cage once said,” The biggest problem for me was feeling that as I became more balanced and a better man that I wouldn't have the fire to create from.” I like quote because it describes the type of man that I want to be. As a result of my life growing up, I have learned that I need to be who I am, who I should be friends with, and getting ready for the future. I was born and raised in a small town called Clovis, which is in New Mexico, it was fun to get to see a few…

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    Jackson Pollock and John Cage are both well known artist often known by the nickname of JP and JC. Both of these monumental figures have shaped the way that we view and make art now a days. Without these two monumental art figures, the art we know and love today would be very much different. Both of these artist share fantastic attributes that make them great and also…

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    The Cage is a book written by Ruth Minsky Sender, who is a survivor of the Holocaust. This book is about Ruth telling her story of life during the Holocaust to her daughter named Nancy. She puts mostly every event that has occurred as descriptively as she could into this book, which gives us a clear understanding about what really happened. Ruth has so much strength and courage inside of her because she was able to survive through these horrific events, start her life again without most of her…

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    relations to “intersectionality”. Intersectionality is related to Frye’s bird cage theory because Kowalski and Thompson mentions that the intersectionality theory arose to address black feminism and anti-discrimination law (Crenshaw, p. 172). The cage wires on the bird cage can represent all the hardship these oppressed groups have to face. For example, if a transgender Hispanic women goes out in public, the bird cage wires in her cage would be close together because of how much there are. These…

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    between the poem “Caged Bird” by Maya Angelou, and the upcoming Homecoming football game between Lane and Curie. In it I will be demonstrating why I believe that both lane and Curie are caged birds. My piece is titled “Escaping one's Cage”. Escaping One’s Cage. Before the game even began you could see the growing anxiety on the Lane Tech football team, they were about to go out representing their entire school, in front of an immense crowd in their own stadium. The Curie team was also…

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