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    APRIL FOOL? A young couple in the area received a shock this past April 1st when Dawn Schiavone Merola went into labor with her second child with husband John Merola. The two welcomed their first child in September of 1998. Haylee Dawn Merola, their new April Fool’s baby, was born on April 1, 2001 in Saint Joseph’s Hospital in Hazleton, PA. RARITY REVEALED Over the past several years, local teen Haylee Merola has grown immensely as a person, setting herself apart from her peers in the…

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    Many people, including me before the lecture, do not know that these competency evaluations take place. Competency evaluations for executions were the product of Ford v. Wainwright case in 1986. In 1974, Alfred Bernard Ford attempted to rob a Red Lobster. In his attempt to escape using a police car, he shot and killed a police officer. Ford was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to death row. Despite being depressed and addicted to drugs at the time of his conviction, his mental…

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    In “Practicing Medicine Can Be Grimm Work”, Valerie Gribben compares and contrasts the uses in which medical textbooks and fairytales have assisted her in the field. Gribben states that her technical, perplexing medical textbooks aided in treating her patients’ physical health, but lacked information to treat her patients’ metaphysical health. As an undergraduate English major who studied Victorian fairytales, Gribben revisited The Grimm fairy tales and found the answers she sought to help aid…

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    the first two arguments. Thomson concludes the article by saying that she is not attempting to delineate the circumstances in which a pregnancy might be morally permissible and those in which it isn’t, but rather to make it clear that even if we consider a fetus to be a person, that abortion can still be morally permissible. This weakens her argument a great deal, instead of providing a proscriptive criterion to base the morality of abortion on, she simply provides what may be a series of fringe…

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    This class has been one of the most interesting, uplifting, and fun courses I have ever taken. Coming into this class I was unsure of myself due to the fact that I had taken English 101 in high school as a dual enrollment course and didn’t feel that it was up to the level and what an actual course would have been. Not only did I believe we would be graded far harder, but I thought we would be forced to write far differently from any of the assignments we were exposed to in English 101. After my…

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    In Gilead, as a Puritan society based off of the teachings of the Christian bible, that group is women. As a fundamentalist society, they literally consider all women guilty of original sin, “Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived was in the transgression. Notwithstanding she shall be saved by childbearing" (221). This quotation reveals multiple things about Gileadean society; perhaps most…

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    trauma. Timothy Findley in his short story “Stones” explores the impact of the Second World War on the Max family, when David Max, the father returns back from his military service in 1943. A similar short story by David Adams Richards “The Shannon,” considers how the dynamics of family change when a father returns after fighting in the Korean War in 1951 with a head injury. These two stories concentrate on the impact that the war had on both the veterans and their…

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    The aims and objectives of this review is to evaluate the views of the South Sudanese refugees in ACT to discover their challenges. The aim of evaluation is to capture attention from the perspective of participants in services delivery for South Sudanese refugee’s residing in Canberra. The assessment will use difference way to collect information of challenging issues from South Sudanese participants. The investigation will find out what barriers limited their ability to be integrated into…

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    A phrase that could be used to describe me is "consistently persistent," and even though I sometimes feel that I make a nuisance of myself when I repeatedly request interviews with actors (I especially feel this way when I 've asked more than five times and I am quickly approaching ten times), I have come to realize that ninety-nine percent of the time, I eventually get what I 've requested. And in the case of Kavan Smith, that is entirely true. I have been a fan of Kavan 's since I saw him in…

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    There are certain things to consider before going into the workout schedule. Different people invest distinctive methods for losing extra pound of weight and to remain fit. There is a new trend of taking supplements that plenty of people use for building muscles but the finest and…

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