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    for a captivating story as many of his stories prior had proven fruitless. His desire to entertain his audience directed him on a journey of self reflection. The book metaphorically examines many crucial life lessons. Lessons that involve the examination of one’s own inner values. A person must learn to value these lessons in order to survive. Many people choose their values, values that are never tested to be true. The book “The Life of Pi,” is a tale of a boy that had to put his values…

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    United States was occupying. The program raised many controversies among social scientists, as many believed the program’s goals and methods to be unethical. Although the stated goals of the HTS program seem noble on a surface level, upon closer examination it becomes apparent that the HTS violates several of the ethical guidelines set forth by the American Anthropological Association.…

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    Both Nietzsche and Marx challenge the dominant ideas in their societies. For Nietzsche, the dominate idea was Christian morality, and for Marx, capitalistic ideology. Two people differentiate in their ways of argument and intentions of arguments. By comparing the nobles and everyone else and explaining bad conscience, meaning the feeling of duty and obligation, as an evolved inwards punishment from which people enjoy themselves, Nietzsche points out the petty past of the widely embraced…

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    the doctor did not get Mae’s consent before initiating an examination. She handed Mae a green liquid, a smoothie, and told her to drink it. Within the drink was a sensor however, she did not inform Mae of this prior to Mae ingesting it. Dr. Villalobos’s excuse was “if I put it in your hand, you’d hem and haw. But the sensor is so small, and its organic of course, so you drink it, you don’t notice, and it’s over” (Eggers 155). This is a direct violation of Mae’s rights, and the Doctor only…

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    crimes, left realism seeks that attention is primarily placed on “crimes committed by the powerless as well as working-class and female victimization” (Lilly, Cullen, & Ball, 2015, p. 220). Left realism relates to the parental theory through the examination of self-report surveys throughout cultural groups and classes within society in order to broaden the scope of change throughout. Left realism is a “renewed interest in the origins, nature, and impact of crime within the work class” (Lilly,…

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    Everyone has allowed themselves to fall for something at one point in one’s life. For some it may happen frequently. The song I’m Weak by AJR addresses this central idea of conformity. I’m Weak juxtaposes between giving and not giving in to habits and temptations through rhetorical strategies, appeals and syntax to protest the conception that giving in to one’s desires will provide a negative outcome. AJR first uses repetition to show that they will not conform to their desires by repeating “No…

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    APPEARANCES CAN BE DECEPTIVE! “We often hear that we can learn much about someone or something just by casual observation. We are not required to look beneath the surface or to question how something seems. In fact, we are urged to trust our impressions, often our first impressions, of how a person or a situation seems to be. Yet appearances can be misleading. What “seems” isn’t always what is.” Assignment: Is the way something seems to be not always the same as it actually is? Don’t get…

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    In the 16th and 17th century, a war was being fought for the future of natural philosophy. On one side was Galileo Galilei and his followers. They wanted natural philosophy to be based on the results of math and direct experience. On the other were the Aristotelian natural philosophers, who wanted to maintain the separation theoretical knowledge, such as theology, and practical knowledge, such as math and astronomy, and base natural philosophy on only theoretical knowledge. While Galileo was…

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.01 Background, Epidemiology, Etiology and Pathology Background: Bladder cancer is a common malignancy in the world. It ranks ninth in worldwide cancer incidence and it is the seventh common malignancy in male. It is the second most common malignancy of the genitourinary tract worldwide in male after prostate cancer. It affects men more than women in a ratio of 3 - 4:1 (1, 2). In Africa bladder cancer is ranked as eighth common malignancy in male (3) while…

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    Due to brain or spinal damage the casualty may not be able to have direct control of the function of their limbs • Sever pain- due to direct impact and trauma on the body • Headache- effect of impact and trauma from incident, this may be from internal bleeding • New Deformities - abrasions to the skin or broken/ dislocated bones • Skull deformities - cracked skull • Clear fluid from nose/ears (cerebrospinal fluid) from direct impact to head •…

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