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    Landon Markwell Pauline Beatte Advanced English 11 16 April 2024 Research Analysis: Child Abuse Robin Roe, the author of A List of Cages, wrote a book that jumped into the troubled life of a group of teenagers struggling with social issues. Julian, one of the main characters, is troubled with child abuse throughout the book. The book describes his journey towards freeing himself. Roe uses the character Julian, to help readers understand the form and signs of abuse, explore its impact on Julian,…

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    The research I did for both my artworks not only brought me closer to the spiritual side that wood offers, but taught me a lot about the creation of realism. Through researching different artists, I learned the different techniques they use in order to create their master pieces in a realistic manner. Due to wood burning being a nearly forgotten medium, it was difficult to find artists but I managed to find some artists who have made some incredible works. Eric Battaglia represent, in his art…

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    everyone is judged, if they are slightly different or have something ‘wrong’ with them then they are made to feel unaccepted. People take one glance at someone and they’ve already pinned them as a certain label in their head. In Brian Caswell’s novel, A Cage of Butterflies, he highlights a few of the issues in today’s society. He based his novel on a real life problem, where mothers in the 1960s were given the drug Thalidomide to help with morning sickness; it was later found out that this drug…

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    Luke cage is a large African American escapee who finds solace in the gang ridden and corrupt city of Harlem after being falsely imprisoned, stripped of his rights, tortured and left fighting for his life. The warden of the jail had the intent on killing him, but a medical experiment gone wrong left Luke with superhuman strength and impenetrable skin. After the death Pops, the man who took him in, Luke then unintentionally and reluctantly becomes the vigilante or “superhero” for the city of…

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    motivation needed. Simply put, it’s because we don’t believe in ourselves. We don’t believe in our own writing abilities, and we don’t think that it is worth the time and effort. As Hannah Dawson reflects on her past writings in her essay Breaking The Cage, she ponders the following questions: “So why do I still feel like my work is flawed? Why do I feel like it’s never worthy of a grade or…

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    pure loathing and rage? Is it because hate, a natural feeling, like love, or is it an acquired characteristic that we learn from our surrounding. Perhaps it’s because love and hate is ultimately a feeling that evolves through experience of society. Cage the Elephant 2011 song “Shake Me Down”, from the album Thank You, Happy Birthday, appears to be a reflection of the past. The instrumental swells an inner battle to find the truth. The truth reveals people to move past…

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    you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter doesn’t mind.” In today’s society, teenagers are more concerned about fitting in that they forget to discover their own aptitudes and faculties. This novel, A Cage of Butterflies, by Brian Caswell, hints on the issues of the young people who find it difficult to fit in. It tells the story of a group of teenagers with IQs well above 150 who save a group of babies from a malevolent syndicate. Being extremely…

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    Many people would assume that performing radiographic examinations is a simple task. However, this is not the case, there are multiple factors that need to be considered when a technologist is attempting to obtain adequate radiographic images. In didactic and clinical instruction, students such as myself are learning to recognize the importance and apply these factors. By extension, we are learning when and why adjustments to key factors are required. Accordingly, my Instructors have stressed…

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    Beth Kowitt’s “Inside McDonald's Bold Decision to go Cage Free” examines the recent decision of Steve Esterbrook, CEO of McDonalds international, to transition to a completely cage-free poultry intake and, more specifically, the individual barriers the cooperation will face throughout this 10-year transition. Esterbrook, who owes his success to the introduction of All-Day Breakfast options, purging the hamburger buns of high fructose corn syrup, and ending the use of many key antibiotics in the…

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    husband’s murder, the women conclude she strangled her husband, Mr. Wright, as evidenced by the broken bird cage, the slaughtered canary, and the errant quilt patch. The broken bird cage is a crucial clue to finding Mrs. Wright’s motive. The women discover that one hinge is broken and has been pulled apart. It “looks as if someone must have been- rough with it.” Pulling the hinge apart on the bird cage suggests that it was broken on purpose and…

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