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    of tears. This usage of low levels and closed shape shows the subject 's suffering and her inability to stay strong in her tribulations yet still manages to have pride where she hides her sorrow. In the climax of the dance, performance space and circular path patterns are used when the dancer is spinning around the outskirts of the stage and has leaps in her…

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    Achraf Bousbaa Kathy Christopher English 1101-20730 Oct 5, 2017 A Trip That I Will Never Forget My mom was born and raised in a village in the suburbs of Casablanca, the biggest city of Morocco. As a girl, in a small town, she was overwhelmed with what she heard about the luxurious life in a big city that is lively and bustling. When my mom got married, her dream came true, and she moved to Casablanca. After couple of years, the whole family moved to the city and left the dull life…

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    Oppression In Jamaica

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    In Marlon James’ work, Book of Night Women, James explores how the life of a slave was an eternal, almost hopeless struggle, specifically in colonial Jamaica. As James’ quote states: “Every negro walk in a circle. Take that and make of it what you will.” This quote captures the structure and experiences of slaves in Jamaica for no matter what happened in their lives, all “road[s] [took] [them] right back to the chain” (120). However, even though these slaves knew the cycle of oppression seemed…

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    Kyle Carpenter Traits

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    recognize him. As he got better, he could finally attempt walking. Pulled from the article “Inside The Painstaking Recovery Process of a Medal of Honor Marine” by Vanity Fair “What Jim Carpenter cannot forget is the staff at Walter Reed. ‘When I first saw Kyle, I didn’t think he would have any quality of life—living bound to a bed or a wheelchair,’ he said. ‘He kept progressing and I kept getting my son back. There’s so much weight put on the hospital staff to repair wounded people—people just…

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    Catalonia shows how hard Orwell tried at first to discover some logic in the Communist cause. What opened his eyes and aroused his anger was the Communist disregard for law and truth. In Barcelona, he saw men who have risked their lives for Republican cause flung into prison without charge. He saw thousands of ill-armed POUM militiamen, suddenly described by Communist propaganda as Trotskysts, Fascists, traitors, murderers, cowards, spies and so…

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    The Trial and Death of Socrates, translated by Benjamin Jowett, is a series of dialogues written by Plato that tell of the court hearing, indictments, and fate of one of the most renowned philosophers: Socrates. Although he is now recognized and praised as the founding figure of Western philosophy and an intellectual genius, he was tried and condemned to death for his practices. Socrates was best known for his unkempt appearance, moral integrity, probing questions, frugal lifestyle, and his use…

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    Sun God Ra Research Paper

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    Life was extremely different at the time of ancient Egypt. The culture and religion was very more symbolic as well as artistic. The representation and reflection of the gods and goddess were precious and very detailed to help the viewers to understand the creation of life. The Egyptians believed in the existence of gods and goddess, who have their own symbolic representations which developed beliefs in different things. One of the most important deity at the time was the sun god Ra, this god was…

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    really go anywhere but move in a circular motion. The expectation of a different result but there being no change in the action is what makes this absurd and emphasizes the futility of their…

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    Shadowing Assignment

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    Final Journal Assignment During the shadowing internship, there were plenty of opportunities to witness interesting cases that helped me to understand the field of dermatology. The first case I saw while shadowing was of a patient who presented with Proximal subungual onychomycosis under her toenails. Patient 1 Patient History/Present Illness: This patient, a middle aged women, presented with persistent, fungus under her toes. She…

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    The Mysterious Hartley House It was a blustery fall day in Dublin, Ireland. Margaux Roberts glanced out the rain-spotted window at the countryside. Even though her and her family had only spent one day in Ireland, Margaux already hated it there. She wished that she could have just stayed at home in Colorado where all her friends were. Margaux had never been a very outgoing person and she preferred to read books and listen to her music rather than go to parties and hang out with people. Making…

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