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    Introduction People in the military are being told they cannot serve and being honorably discharged, and this is taking a toll on their mental health. The ban is being enacted due to the medical costs that comes with transition surgerys and hormones. This is said to be a problem even with the military’s annual health-care budget at is set at $48 billion a year (Gillespie, 2017). Negative Effects on Soldiers Banned Obamas ‘Don’t ask, dont tell’ policy went into effect September 20, 2011. Just…

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    information from students and teachers on how they should improve the curriculum. Also, they need to talk to job owners and see what most individuals lack coming out of high school. Students eyes are wide open, but steady going down the wrong path and clueless begin their life in the new world. Some people will understand the concepts in order to survive in life and others are struggling because schools didn’t teach them the key concepts of the real…

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    drive [him] from [his] pulpit” (10) so that no one will be suspicious or question his ways. With Giles Corey, he mistakenly confesses that his wife, Martha Corey, has been reading strange books that make him not able to say his prayers (40). Being clueless, Giles accidentally gets his wife arrested which starts his hysteria because he never meant any harm, at the time he was just curious. Giles remarks, “I never said my wife were a witch, Mr. Hale; I only said she were reading books!” (71).…

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    Packed tightly on the ship and was described as, ‘books stacked on a bookshelf.’ The Africans had no idea what was happening and they were really scared and clueless as they were randomly taken from their lifestyle and country, chained down onto a ship and taken to another country. It was hard for them to communicate as they were from different cultures. They had to go to the bathroom wherever they could, this…

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    The influences of Boris and his memory on Veronika in The Cranes are Flying are also reflective of the ethical. After finding herself depressed and lost in the World, Veronika meets a child named Boris, who she believes is a sign sent to her from her Boris. The memory of her Boris and this apparent sign from him reinvigorates her and she takes a more active role in her life, taking in the child and leaving her husband, Mark, seeing his true colors as a schemer and a liar. It is Boris’s memory…

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    There are many situations that can impact our society and personal lives. One particular event that could have greatly affected me is September 11, 2001. On this Tuesday morning everyone went to work or school just as any other day, clueless of what lied ahead of them. This is the day that millions of American lives would change forever. Four terrorist attacks, which targeted United States landmarks to destroy them, all lead by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaueda. From the Twin-Towers in New…

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    Cancer Tumor Cell Therapy: Virus Versus Virus In a recent article published by Reuters, a group of researchers claims to have been able to genetically modify the mostly known cold-causing, adenovirus to attack cancer tumor cells, which is not new to the lot of cancer treatment as the US Food and Drug Association earlier approved the use of herpes virus to attack skin cancer cells. This kind of cancer cell therapy is not as impossible as it was curiously examined by scientists before since the…

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    whom are not physically present during the film due to their suicides), Hirsch skillfully presents the argument that the bullying endured by thousands of American children is ultimately enabled by the actions- or lack thereof- of ineffectual and clueless adults. This clearly defined purpose indicates that Hirsch intended this documentary to hit home with adult audiences as opposed to young children likely experiencing or witnessing bullying firsthand. There is no arguing with the fact that this…

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    The opening excerpt from Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman exemplifies Linda Loman’s naivete to her husband, Willy Loman, throughout the play. Linda’s attempts to satisfy Willy characterize her clueless personality, and often lead to her own detriment. Her strong commitment blinds her of her husband’s woes, and contribute to confusion when Willy commits suicide. Despite his wavering finances and his mistress, Linda stays blind to the corruption in her own life. Linda Loman’s devotion to her…

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    Have you ever heard the saying from Leo Tolstoy: “Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” That quote basically means, work on changing yourself before others, because you alone can make a difference, even if it's big or small. That quote could impact Marineland and SeaWorld. Maybe the people who don't like Marineland and/or SeaWorld think that they are hurting the animals, maybe they should just stop going there and inform people on what's happening. When…

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