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    When it comes to food preparation, it remains a top concern in several countries. Due to recent outbreaks such as Ebola, developed nations remain taking preventative measures to halt the spread of such diseases. Moreover, several corporations have also taken initiative. To expound further, these corporations have fortified an already existing mandate regarding what the U.S. public can and cannot consume. As a result, citizens of countries such as America will never have to endure the lasting…

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    Families are different today than they were a century ago. As people change so does the culture and structure of their families. New laws can equal a new perspective on what is the social norm. If we look at this social change through a theoretical standpoint it can help one understand the changes families have went through. The Functionalist, Conflict, and Symbolic perspective theory all have unique suggestion on why families have changed throughout the generation. A functionalist…

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    Martin Luther King beautifully begins his letter by stating “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere”. Although, the white powers of Birmingham were not happy regarding the nonviolent demonstrations that were taking place. As white political leaders refused to engage in negotiations, the community of African Americans was left no other choice. Direct action is a form of negotiation, with a community that has refused to acknowledge the issues thus far. King states this as he reflects…

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    clothing for your hunting expedition, you should always start with the basics. A great place to start with your wool hunting clothing is with the Adirondack Men's Wool Heavy Boot Socks. They come six pairs in a package and have a low-profile toe closure for the best of comfort. The socks are thick and comfortable, making it easier to stay out hunting all day. As anyone knows, once…

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    From personal and biblical to even romantic, violence is a key part of literature that serves multiple purposes. Not only can it be used to entertain the audience, but it can also push the plot, create conflict, and can even at times give the reader closure. Many authors include violence in their writings, and what may only seem like a minor part of a broad story, can reveal a new level of meaning. Robert Frost was able to use violence in his poems symbolically, which confirmed Thomas Foster’s…

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    In the story "Dimensions” the protagonist or main character is Doree. Doree was the wife of Lloyd who is the antagonist of our story. Doree and Lloyd shared three children, Sasah, Barbara Anne, and Dimitri. The first challenge to Doree’s happiness was the loss of her mother and with that her home. Doree’s biggest challenges were because of her husband Lloyd. Lloyd was a sexist, controlling, abusive, older man that caused many challenges to Doree’s happiness. Lloyd would not allow Doree to be…

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    Tsukuru Character Analysis

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    color, depict genuine meaning and purpose for existence. When said cohort unexpectedly abandons Tsukuru, Tsukuru is sent into a vortex of despair bordering lethality. Sixteen years following Tsukuru’s abandonment, Tsukuru embarks on a journey of closure, seeking out his bygone high school friends. Tsukuru’s warped perception…

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    “‘What greater grief can there be for mortals than to see their children dead (Didion 13).’” Joan Didion utilizes this quote from Euripedes in her memoir Blue Nights which addresses the death of her daughter, Quintana , and it reminds that reader that losing a child is considered one of the hardest things a person could ever go through. For Didion this loss was only made more crippling because of it’s close proximity to the death of her husband, which occurred less than two years earlier.…

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    Age-Related Vision Loss

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    Vision can change temporarily or permanently due to eye problems that can provide information in a patient’s health status as well as problems with self-care. Changes in the structural components of the eye caused by aging begin early especially with the lens of the eye. Visual functions are reduced due to age-related changes of the nervous system and in the eye support structures. Three layers form the wall of the eye: sclera, choroid, and retina. The sclera, a thick, white, outermost layer…

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    Although Holden finds temporary closure in his possession, the rain that transcends through the hunting hat is ultimately a metaphor for the reality that Holden strives to avoid, ultimately highlighting that his need to confront adulthood is virtually unavoidable. Furthermore, the physical…

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