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    From the viewpoint of existentialism, one is responsible for all the actions he or she has done. Thus, each person has his or her own perspective, resulting in respective meaning to each human being. Love is not just the biological urge to reproduce, but it makes us recognize the distinction of the self from others. At the same time, it creates the connection between people. Each person’s meaning of love differs from one another. However, it produces values that are indispensable for us to live…

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    “Canada’s most notorious serial Rapist and Killers” Clarissa Trejo Criminal Law LEG 110 Instructor: Vicki Roland (12/07/2016) SBBCollege (Rancho Mirage, CA) Abstract Paul Bernardo and Karla Holmolka were the perfect couple of the 1990’s in St. Catherine Ontario, Canada. When Bernardo met Holmolka, it was “love” at first sight. “Canada’s most notorious serial Rapist and Killers” Paul had a rough childhood his mother was verbally abusive towards Bernardo and not to mention at the age of 16…

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    Innovator writing has its source in the late nineteenth and mid twentieth hundreds of years, for the most part in Europe and North America. It is the aftereffect of expanding industrialization and globalization. Rather than advance and new innovation, the pioneer author saw a decay of human advancement and expanded private enterprise, which distanced the individual and prompted forlornness. Pioneer authors were all the more intensely aware of the objectivity of their environment. As a pioneer…

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    the novel Enduring Love into a compelling page-turner, and this essay will explore how ‘intrigue’ and ‘suspense’ is created through these within the first chapter. In the first few sentences of chapter one, the reader learns that longtime-lovers Clarissa and Joe are on an idyllic picnic “... in sunlight under a turkey oak, partly protected from a strong, gusty wind.” When Joe hears a man shout he runs to…

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    patriotic movie, “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington”. This movie was released in 1939 and was directed by Frank Capra. Jimmy Stewart starred as the title character, Jefferson Smith and Jean Arthur played Smith’s sarcastic, but kind-hearted secretary, Clarissa Sanders. “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington” uses filmic devices and a thoughtful script to showcase the concept of civic religion by illustrating the gods, scripture, and places of worship of American civic religion. The gods of American civic…

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    As Lydia and her three friends Jennifer, Abbie, and Alexis struggle to free their families in death camps, meanwhile their families are going through misery by being slaves for the rich and doing unhealthy activities as well as being thought as animals. 10years ago, Lydia’s family where all kidnapped and transported to South Carolina,where they were all renamed and sold into slavery. Also, when Lydia’s sister was sent to slavery the whole family was split into different boxes and when they got…

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    To what extent do you agree with Jonathon Greenberg’s view that ‘Joe’s genealogical account of unreliability undercuts the very authority of his own intellectual position’? Refer to the whole novel and the critical anthology in your answer. The term ‘unreliable narrator’ refers to a narrator who is an ‘invariably invented character who is part of the stories they tell’, this therefore indicates how they are provide a first-hand point of view of the situations which take place. The term was first…

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    Leeona Pierce “Effects of sepsis on behavioral changes on the ketamine-induced animal model of schizophrenia” This article focuses on the question of if there is a potential association between sepsis and schizophrenia, and how sepsis may influence behavior on the ketamine-induced animal model of schizophrenia. Sepsis is a systematic inflammatory response that occurs by the failure to limit the spread of infection leading to organ failure and inflammation. The paper mentions that inflammation…

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    be able to protect or take care of her family. Another example would be that when Lyddie’s father left, he didn’t leave anything( money, etc.) and since Lyddie left to work in Lowell, Judah and Clarissa are thinking of selling the house.” Now they are thinking to sell the farm.”(122). If Judah and Clarissa sell the farm and her house, there’s nothing for Lyddie to come home to and if Lyddie does sign the petition, she can’t buy her house because she is not getting paid anymore. The last example…

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    I have one brother and two sisters. My brothers name is Alec and my sisters names are Hannah and Clarissa. Clarissa is the oldest one, then it's Hannah, Alec, then me. I'm the youngest in the family. Everyone in my family plays a sport, the girls in the family play softball because our mom and aunt played since they were little and carried it onto us. The boys in the family play football because our dad played for a while in middle school and high school. Football has carried into my brother and…

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