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    Injustice In Antigone

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    the right in our belief. Voices from the people that should be heard to better our society. Many people feel that the established rule are not all equal for everyone. However, others argue that laws are set to protect everyone. Henry David Thoreau's clam is correct that one should break the law if one is an agent to injustice because everyone should have an equal right for what they believe in as demonstrated in Hero or Traitor article, Veteran Civil Right Leader… article and drama Antigone. In…

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    Reverend Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald, best known as Scott Fitzgerald, has written many short stories, novels, and even a couple poems throughout his lifetime but he is most famous for his novel, “The Great Gatsby”. This very dramatic and shocking book is filled with a ton symbolism and hidden messages relating to his life. He uses many different characters who project real people in his life. Fitzgerald’s projects his life through James Gatz, formally known as Jay Gatsby, in many different ways…

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    Granite Formation

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    the sandstone layer began to form (Crampton et al. 2014). As breccia is often found near an outcrop we could presume this unit was deposited by an alluvial fan connected to the water source that formed the sandstone (Geology.com 2005). Cretaceous clam fossils are found in the next layer of mudstone. The Cretaceous period spanned from 145.5ma – 65.5ma (Bagley 2016), this information alone tells us that between the first sandstone layer, containing Devonian, fossils and this mudstone layer is…

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    Methods: The data was collected through the use of a general survey and precedent case studies of various buildings. These findings will help shape the elements within the final space. A general survey on-line that is made up of a combination of qualitative and quantitative questions that will allow for a general sense of how the lay people want and think about the proposed building and what may or may not be important to them within the space. The data will be collected from on-line and…

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    Being a leader is important to me for a variety of reasons. By definition, leadership is about leading others. What I mean by this is, I envision a leadership role as a way to help others achieve their goals. The optimal way to strengthen a team is by leading the team according to their strengths to enable them to flourish. Likewise, individuals need to be challenged. Providing challenges to the members will not only amplify production, but will offer a dynamic work environment. Similarly, by…

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    Oldowan Technology

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    Evidence of Tool Use by Early Hominins Tool use has been around for ages we all know this because we are surrounded by it every day, but how long has tool use in human history been at play? There is evidence of early hominids making and using stone tools that date back millions of years ago. These tools are the earliest known signs of modifying natural materials for use as a tool. In this article we will travel back to the early stages of human evolution to date when we began to use objects to…

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    Due to the different resources available in the colonies along with the European’s primary goal, the patterns of interactions greatly varied between the European settlers and the Native Americans depending on the location. In New York, the interactions centered primarily around trading war products and fur while, in New Spain, the settlers mainly focused on spreading their religion and starting missions. The interactions in the two regions developed in similar way since every group wanted to…

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    What Is A Ketogenic Diet?

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    What is a Ketogenic Diet? The ketogenic diet is a low-carbohydrate, adequate protein, high-fat diet that is designed to change your metabolism, help you maintain a healthy weight, and greatly improve your health. Since glucose is the easiest molecule for your body to convert and use as energy, it is used as your body's primary source of energy. However, when you greatly lower your intake of carbohydrates and significantly increase your intake of fat, your body is put into a state known as…

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    For parents, the question is all too familiar: “Mommy, Daddy—where do babies come from?” Parents have always been faced with the conundrum that comes with maturation. How should we introduce children to sex? In examining various samples of sexual education literature from the 20th century, we can trace a trajectory toward heightened information, honesty, and maturity. No more popular delusions—no more storks swooping down with babies from the sky. No more shrouding sex in ignorance. No more…

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    Dancing in Master Choreographers is always a wonderful opportunity. Not only, does it give a chance to perform in front of an audience, I appreciate the process being part of the creative process of developing a dance and seeing how it evolves over time. Performing is that moment where dancers can take all their hard work that they did in class and rehearsal and showcase it to family, friends, and the community. It is where facial expressions and conveying emotions becomes imperative. I…

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