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    vaccines. The conductor of the show stated that there is no link between autism and vaccines, but Jenny McCarthy choices to ignore this information by stated that vaccines is part of a business. Jenny McCarthy even mention that her son is recovered from autism by changing his diet and giving victims and supplements. Problem 1: Confirmation bias is when people favor certain information that confirms their beliefs. (Dyer, 2017) Jenny McCarthy is using conformation bias in this video because she…

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    Professor Livia Stone came in on Monday April 4th to give a discussion on a study she has done titled, “Suffering Bodies of Conformation: The Arts and Politics of Representing Structural Violence in Film”. In the article that we were supposed to read, Livia Stone explained her research that she did in Mexico. The issues that were observed in reading were the way bodies and humans were portrayed in the documentary in Ateco; in this documentary the focus of this was the violence that was present…

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    the other side to the main character that the audience is not familiar with. Close up highlights the characters emotion during the scene and shows exactly how they are feeling. The technique of close up is also used in the ending scene where Gatsby is shot in his pool and slowly dies. This scene allows the audience to feel empathy for Gatsby as close up shows every emotion on his face as he knows he is about to die. This scene lets the viewer read Gatsby’s face extremely clearly and also makes…

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    Milk Candy Microstructure

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    Microstructure was observations of milk candy carried out using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Samples were observed samples that show the best treatment and the bad treatment by using the index of effectiveness. The microsture of the best and bad treatments milk candy were presented in Figure 1. Figure 1. Microstructure of milk candy. (A) the best treatment and (B) the bad treatment. (1) magnification 1500x and (2) to 2000x magnification. Figure 1 showed the spread protein matrix and…

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    colors, a couple of skills and couple of conformation points. Though there are quite a few similarities, there are arguably copious more differences. A few differences between Percherons and Quarter Horses are the amount of tasks they can perform, their weight and cost of upkeep and the amount of coat colors. Quarter Horses are better than Percherons because of a few key qualities. To start with the Percheron and the Quarter Horse have very different conformations. Both the Percheron and the…

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    Animal welfare is making sure the well-being of an animal is met. There is much controversy worldwide regarding the rights and ethical treatment of animals and many disputes within the sport of thoroughbred racing. According to Dr. John Webster, Professor of Animal Husbandry at the University of Bristol, there are five freedoms that humans need to strive to provide for their animals: Freedom from thirst, hunger, and malnutrition, freedom from discomfort, freedom from pain, injury, and disease,…

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    Throughout the novel, Salinger outlines the process of maturing from adolescence. Aside from the main character, Holden, who exhibits an aversion to change and development, the majority of children in this novel display a healthy maturing process. “Catcher in the Rye,” the title of the novel, holds great significance as to what Salinger believes the process of growing up entails. The poem from which the novel receives its name, “Comin thro’ the rye,” features a girl laboriously walking through a…

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    Revelation

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    Throughout the last few years, I believe that I have matured and grown into a positive role model and an intelligent young woman, neither of which would have been possible without the lifestyle that I was raised in. I was raised in a southern Baptist family and within my religious views, I have continually watched myself and others around me mature in our walk with Jesus, and watch how interaction with people of the same beliefs can strengthen a person’s religion. My first thought of this class…

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    between the forest and the town, Hawthorne creates a mirror image between the physical landscape and Hester’s internal landscape. The synapse between nature and nurture is representative of the internal struggle Hester faces between passion and conformation, denial and truth. Hawthorne uses this to further convey the guilt-induced suffering that Hester deals with, but moreso to exemplify the fact that Hester is responsible in choosing guilt or virtue. Just as nature symbolizes this…

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    “’You mean women in Alabama can’t-?’ …‘I guess it’s to protect our frail ladies from sordid cases like Tom’s…’” Atticus replies to a question about why women cannot partake in jury duty on page 296. Even he, a role model in To Kill a Mockingbird, shows some evidence of gender bias when he speaks about this. Some of the younger characters also display some more childish biased actions. Jem stands as an obvious person who exhibits gender bias. He…

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