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    their desires, or not be able to realize full potentials. In “Dream Deferred”, Langston Hughes uses similes to make the reader understand and connect with the idea that unfulfilled dreams can have dire consequences to and individual’s well being; the closing lines of the poem make it clear that in many cases this yearning can ultimately destroy a person. Langston Hughes uses five similes in “Dream Deferred” to answer the main question of the poem: What happens to a dream deferred? The first…

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    Discussion Assignment While eating a meal, your body goes through many processes. One of the processes is known as the swallowing process. The process goes through three deglutition phases. These phases include the oral phase, pharyngeal phase, and the esophageal phase. These phases are all a part of the nervous system and include involuntary and voluntary actions. Many people go through a process called GERD that happens in the esophageal phase. The first part of the deglutition phase is the…

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    when in fact he is criticizing the impossible standards of beauty to which most women are held. This humorous irony is demonstrated by the subject of his false comparisons, his word choice when describing his mistress, and in the resolution of the closing couplet. The first instance of Shakespeare’s criticism of beauty standards through humorous irony occurs when he describes the subjects of his false comparisons. Initially he begins by comparing his lovers to cliched items of natural beauty…

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    keep everyone from getting sick in one way or another. With little medical help outside of volunteer teams like Doctors Without Borders, sickness spreads speedily. This will not be helped by the possibility of both Hungary and Croatia considering closing their borders, leaving thousands sleeping outside without basic sanitation and even water. The conditions of the camps becomes continuously more dangerous, and if a solution to the crisis is not found soon, it could mean the end of many people’s…

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    arguments on religion, while those identifying with pro-choice focus of women’s rights, both of which arguments that have validity based on the Constitution. The issue currently in regards to abortion is that many abortion clinics nationwide are closing, as well as many insurances refusal to cover it. However, the issue of abortion is more complex than that, we must take into factor: numbers, healthy and safe procedures, and freedoms…

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    Nestle Malaysia Bhd. Profile of the company Nestle was founded in 1866 by Henri Nestle. It is the world largest food manufacturer and it headquarters in Vevey, Switzerland. Nestle have 442 factories around 86 countries. Nestle Malaysia is one of the subsidiaries and the headquarters is in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Nestle produce and supply consumer goods to market for example powdered milk and drinks, liquid milk and juices, instant coffee, instant noodles and others. With the vision of…

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    Confabulation In Australia

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    Australia has not been able to successfully reconcile Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians in the last 30 years as a result of the attempts at practical reconciliation, such as the closing the gap program not allowing actual reconciliation since even if Aboriginals want to change their lifestyle, they are unable to do so because of the unwillingness of Australians to depart from racist ideologies and remember the need for reconciliation, preventing them from accessing jobs. The racist…

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    In Star Trek Tears of the Singers Guy Maslin is the main character. Guy Maslin is a very well known musician that is forced to help the Federation find out how aliens called the singers are accidently causing a rip in spacetime that could destroy them. Maslin starts out as very egotistical and wants no part in the mission but then falls in love with Lieutenant Uhura. After they arrive on the planet where the singers live Maslin starts to care about the aliens and realize that the fate of the…

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    Similar to the other group therapies, there are certain norms and rules established in psychoeducational group therapy. Along with trust there must be respect among the group. Anything that is talked about during a group session should remain within the group, and group members in should refrain from socializing with each other outside of the group ( CIAITION). The psychoeducational group therapy begins with session one; rapport building and trust. In the session group members will establish…

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    Chronicling the fate of the House of Atreus - a bloodline destined to beget suffering and bleed until it is bled dry - the closing moments of Aeschylus’ Oresteia depict, more optimistically, the very best of what Aeschylus hoped society could be. Yet to ignore the issues of gender and sexuality - the binary opposition and conflicting gendering of its two female ‘heroines’ and their subsequent inversion of societal norms, for example - is to confine the text and its characters unnecessarily. It…

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