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    according to certain statics provided by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 1 and 5 people that contract this type of heart disease will die from it (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 2015). Smoking anything from cigarettes to cigars, is the general factor, problem, and is the main reason why people are contracting coronary heart disease. (American Heart Association,…

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    Paramecia, unicellular cilliated protozoa, usually are ovoid and elongated. They widespread in brackish environments and freshwater. Length of the species are various ranging from 50 micrometers to 330 micrometers. They feed on yeasts, algae, and small protozoa which are captured by them through phagocytosis, devouring a particle by “wrapping pseudopodia around it and packaging it within a food vacuole” (Campbell and Reece 2011). They also serve as the models for the study of basic biological…

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    In every novel, there is an element of figurative language always present. In each case figurative language can help enhance the image in the reader 's mind when they are reading a novel. The usage of foreshadowing plays a crucial role in the "Man from the South", "The Demon Lover", and "The Way Up to Heaven" by developing suspense. The development of suspense is created by the use of foreshadowing in the "Man from the South". In a scene of this novel, the narrator expresses their thoughts about…

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    Angle Of The House Essay

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    The angle of the house Women in the Latin America straggle a lot to achieve their rights as human beings. There had been so many different stories that women got abused and treat like a second gender. Men were basically the head of a society and involved with making impotent decision for their country. Although Society and tradition at that time was expected woman to be at home and take care of their children, house and their husband or in other word woman were called angle of the house, but…

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    In his novel Atonement, Ian McEwan effectively presents the theme of people’s perception; he presents the concept that a person’s perception of a situation will change the way they adjudge reality. Perception impacts the Tallis family throughout Atonement when each individual Tallis family member interprets the rape of their cousin, Lola. Depending on each family members idea of the servant son Robbie, they create their own perception of what really happened the night of the incident. When…

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    the culture and uniqueness of Miami. I heard “Hello!” “Hola!” and even “Bonjour!”, all in a matter of seconds, representing the melting pot of cultures and languages. The street was lined with designer stores located adjacent to small, self-owned cigar shops run by Cubans. Along with all of the shops, came a numerous amount of automobiles. The city was flooded with them everywhere, taxis, vans, SUVs, punch buggies; almost any type of vehicle! All of the culture, language, and people started to…

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    The Speckled Band Essay

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    I imagine that you saw all that I did.”’(327). Sherlock brags about how he had figured out that there is a ventilator before entering the house due to Helen saying her sister could smell Dr. Roylott’s cigar. The deductions come off as showing off because of the way that he said he had it solved from the beginning. As the investigation furthers, the less Sherlock shares with John and Miss. Stoner. He confirms that he has already made up his mind when…

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    Elias Martinez Jenna De La Cruz February 16 2017 The most powerful mobsters of the 1920’s When we think of tailored suits, cigars, fedoras, and tommy guns, the first thing that tends to come to mind are the powerful and notorious mobsters of the 1920’s. Who held the title to be the most notorious and powerful of all mobsters during that time period is highly debatable to some, but clear to others that Charles “lucky” Luciano's early life of mugging, shoplifting, and extortion had prepared him…

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    Zora Neale Hurston uses indirect characterization in Their Eyes Were Watching God to emphasize Janie’s self-realization throughout the novel. This characterization shows things that reveal the personality of her character. Hurston uses the method of indirect characterization to focus on Janie’s speech, thoughts, behavior, and looks. The writer shows how she has an affect on others by allowing Janie to relate her life’s story to Pheoby. As Janie comes to realize her true self, she grows from a…

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    It can be smoked in hand rolled joints, pipes, bongs, or blunts, which are emptied cigars refilled with marijuana. Many people extract and concentrate the THC, and use it with a vaporizer. It can also be used within many foods (“DrugFacts” 4). “Since the 1990s, polls have shown public support for medical marijuana ranging from 70 to 80…

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