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    The 19th Century was a decisive period for human rights, but also for women’s rights. In A Doll’s House, by Henrik Ibsen, the protagonist Nora is the typical Angel in the House, submissive to her husband, Torvald. Nora decides to ostracize herself from the society she’s always been a part of by leaving her children and her husband in search of a new life. The author, however, doesn’t ever address the events that happen after her exit, which leaves the reader with an ambiguous ending. The…

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    Psychologists study human behaviour, so when psychology is applied to crime they study the reasonings of why the criminal executed the felony. As stated by The University of Brighton website, psychology helps criminal justice agencies discover why people make criminal decisions and how to prevent them. This information tells us that applied psychology is a very important aspect of uncovering why criminals behave certain ways. From these examples it is clear to see that applied psychology…

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    “The art of phlebotomy originated with bloodletting in 1400 B.C. and the modern clinical lab emerged in the 1960s – and it has not fundamentally evolved since then.” – Elizabeth Holmes. The reason for phlebotomy is to draw blood for lad tests. One test that is commonly used to determine ones overall health is and detect a range of disorders is a complete blood count (CBC) test. Some examples of disorders are anemia, infection and leukemia. The complete blood count (CBC) test measures multiple…

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    Sexual Objectification

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    The text does not specifically state that Victoria’s Secret wants you to discover all seven bra styles or comfort levels, it leaves the majority of the ad for interpretation. This caption also appears to be directed towards the men viewing this advert because Victoria’s Secret is asking the men to admire bodies. The company’s…

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    If mathematician 1 wanted to discover addition without learning the rule from a tutor, mathematician one could use various items in order to discover addition through experience. Mathematician 1 could find that two plus two equals four by grouping items into groups of two and combining two of the groups. There are now four items in the group…

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    The Sacred Grove Essay

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    Italy, a young pianist and composer searches for her mother’s murderer, even as the killer stalks her, intent on revenge for the theft of a priceless family heirloom. ~~~~~ In modern day Italy, a young composer, Anna Chiarentona, is determined to discover who killed her mother. Convinced clues will lie in her mother’s secret diaries, Anna makes a futile search for them in Ferrara and Venice. Unaware a man is stalking her, Anna returns to the family’s ancestral estate near Siena and meets her…

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    Columbus Day Cruelty

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    Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492, he was sent from the Spanish to the west to explore new lands. America Should not continue celebrating Columbus Day because, he brought cruelty, he did not discover anything new and it’s unpatriotic to celebrate. Columbus did not discover anything new because the Natives were there first, he knew about “new lands” across the Atlantic and it brought the tent that “all men are created equal”. Columbus brought cruelty such hanging non-Catholics, smallpox and…

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    India for trade and for spreading Christianity. He arrived to the New World in 1492. After that colonisation of the New World started. The European countries that wanted to conquer the New World had almost the same reasons than the ones who wanted to discover the world itself. Only thing that was different was the desire to see the world and what is in it. Of course not all the discoverers had this kind of desire, but some of them definitely…

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    In The Awakening, Edna Pontellier gradually realizes the societal expectation for her to conform to the female stereotype and attempts to discover freedom instead. Rather than live as a “mother-woman” whose entire existence revolves around only her husband and children, she wishes to discover her own person and live as that woman. In the beginning of the book, Mr. Pontellier criticizes his wife and wakes her up so she can tend to their children in the middle of the night and otherwise fit into…

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    idea of what lies past the sky. Space inquiry and eventually exploration technologically advance our world over millenniums. Also, the knowledge of existing on a nanoscale planet brought nations and cultures together to discover the answers to profound questions. As we discover more from our universe, what were once philosophical questions become physics. Though many will argue that United States’ space exploration is not worth the upfront costs, the long-term benefits…

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