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    folks did not have access to other alternative medication and were pushed to find solution for their own problems. In the encyclopedia of Folk Medicine, it suggested that “The answer lies in the eye of the beholder: to some it is an old granny with chicken soup stories, to others it is a heap of medical customs, taboos, superstitions and sometimes plain, sheer ignorance” (Collins, Folk Medicine). Folk medicine is similar to herbal medicine and what is also known today as alternative medicine.…

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    The thing about living in Wisconsin is that even the Weatherman can not predict the weather. It could be sunny and 75 one day and rainy and 50 the next. Winters can be extremely brutal because of this, which could be a good or bad thing. In my case in the winter of 2015, it was a bad thing. Every year my school took two days off in mid-February and had these things called Mini Courses. Mini Courses were a bunch of fun activities like candle making and food tasting that you could sign up for.…

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    Animal rights are defined as giving animals the consideration of their best interest. Weather it’s because they are “cute” or useful to the human race, and meaning that animals are not ours to manipulate. Recognizing that animals have just as much of a right to live on this planet without being threatened by humans hunting them or performing experiments on them. And it is not just wild animals, household pets and livestock are also a major part of animal rights becoming a global issue. The…

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    Ssp Breeding Case Study

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    Breeding: Luyster et al. (2006) state that before breeding season starts, around January, the breeding animals should be given a physical exam, and any health problems should be addressed. During this time, the facilities need to determine the SSP breeding recommendations. A list of up to four males should be made, with the first choice being housed in the adjourning cage. It is found that females are more fertile in their first three years, and males are more fertile until they are about five.…

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    Realism In The Wizard Of Oz

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    The introduction of computer graphics and extensive use of technology into the film making process has led to the loss of film making as an art form. The Wizard of Oz is considered one of the best visual movies ever made and yet it was made with only limited technology and the creativity of the movie makers. The movie made in 1939 by MGM Studios was a film interpretation of the 1900 published book written by L. Frank Baum, and for the most part directed by Victor Fleming. Dorothy a lonely,…

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    Walter Youngblood Analysis

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    Harlem where he’s lived for 20 years. He bartered a painting for the stove and rescued the bashed-in mini-chandelier from the trash. It hangs in the kitchen, which has colonized half the living room. The refrigerator stands in a far corner, and steel wire shelves jut out, with dangling pots, pans and heavy-duty sieves at the ready. But the tool that Mr. Youngblood, 49, treasures most is one he doesn’t use any more: a set of ice-pop molds that he bought five years ago when he started his…

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    hallway at stairs bottom. A door to the right led into the living room. ‘Set yourselves down gal, I bet you could do with a cup of tea after such a long trip’. Going into adjacent kitchen, which led onto the back yard where an out barn housed a few chickens, calling back ‘That will be the young girl I take it then’! ‘Yes this is Natalie, my youngest' replied Rose, smiling to herself 'How observant you are' then inviting Natalie 'Say hello to Mrs Berry Natalie’. Natalie fidgeting with her…

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    “Si mucho te contentas con el orden, se dice, te vas convirtiendo en piedra.” Marcela Serrano Daniel Ortega had already worked thirty-two hours of what was supposed to be a forty-hour workweek and it was only Thursday morning. He turned his old pickup off Paseo and down Cervantes street towards the high school and slowly made his way towards the security gate. What a useless gate, he thought. All the students had to do was bribe the guard with a burrito and he would let them off. They could…

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    Mom's Monologue

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    this house and he loves his job cooking at the cafe why would he ever change. “John come down here and eat dinner with us.” said mom. I didn't want to but the smell of whatever she's cooking said yes ” look what I made fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, green beans, and a roll.” said mom eagerly, wow the had not made this food fancy sense…. Oh wait the promotion well this is the only upside to this whole thing “Woah mom this looks amazing.” said John. “Thanks…

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    In the second semester of the class English 1201 Representative Literary Works, I read a short story called “The Loons” by Margaret Laurence. Published in a collection of stories, entitled A Bird in The House, published in 1970, “The Loons” is one of Laurence’s most controversial and talked about stories she has written. While Laurence claimed that her writing was influenced by her anger at the treatment of the Métis people by Canadian society, many still call the short story, and specifically…

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