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    Fourth Of July Analysis

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    that made it seem impossible to look at the Fourth of July in the same light. His word choice kept the audience engaged, using techniques such as hyperboles and anaphora; something I had previously only associated with poetry. After reading Hill’s dissection of the speech, I had to go read it for myself. Reading the analysis beforehand helped me read the speech from a different level. I now knew the key pieces that it took to put this speech together. I could read the speech and understand…

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    The Truth Of Animal Experimentation Animal experimentations consists of the careless and damaging testing of commercial and scientific products on all sort of animals, for differents purposes, such as: safety, benefits or toxicity for the human use. We are all aware of the existence of current regulations for this activity, but the actual data of the animals protected by the Animal Welfare Act (AWA), a law approved in 1966, is just the 5% . 1,134,693 animals were reported by AWA in 2010.…

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    Jewish education has the goal to make a contribution to modern times by making tradition applicable. For Kaplan, it is not enough to blindly accept the culture in which we live, rather we must question and evolve. To evolve with our values is not to say that the values themselves are changing in their essential meaning. Evolving with our values specifically points to the idea that we must have an eternal concern with relating our understanding of our values with the values of society, and…

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    Are We Really Innocent Until Proven Guilty? In a justice system where a defendant is supposedly innocent until proven guilty, a group of eleven men are convinced that an unnamed 18 year old poor man was his father’s murderer before discussing potential alternatives. In the movie 12 Angry Men it is the lone 8th Juror who holds up the jury by stating that the man may not be guilty. 12 Angry Men, written by Reginald Rose and directed by Sydney Lumet, explores the justice system of 1957 in a…

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    When I was accepted to San Jose State University (SJSU) I intended to pursue a career in art therapy with a focus in child development. I always had an aptitude for art and I wanted to incorporate that into a career that allowed me to help people. I took classes, such as Child Psychology, Psychology of the Adolescent, Chad, Multicultural Art/Children, etc., in order to pursue a career in that field. Additionally, I began working at elementary schools, such as Carden Day School, Monroe Middle…

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    Andreas Vesalius discovered modern day human anatomy that we use today to help us with surgeries, medical school, etc.. Vesalius discoveries have shaped our medical school to be the way it is today. His scientific reasoning has had an immense impact on the way we do things today. In this paper I will be discussing Andreas’ background/personal information, his college adventures, his inspirations, what was known before his discoveries, and other scientists alive at his time. Andreas Vesalius…

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    Melanoma Case Study

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    affects areas which are hard to treat with surgery such as near the eyes, nose or forehead, radiotherapy is a common treatment which uses x-rays to kill the cancer cells. If the cancer has metastasised to the lymph nodes, they can be removed by dissection, which reduces the chance of the cancer spreading to other parts of the body or coming back. Immunotherapy is another method of treatment, which through the use of medicines, stimulates the patient’s own immune system to recognise and destroy…

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    In 1964, the murder of a young woman named Catherine Genovese caught the public 's attention only after two weeks of its occurrence, resulting in a national term known as the 'Bystander Effect. '. This term basically implies that, while other bystanders are present, one 's sense of responsibility is dwindled, despite watching a victim in danger, and the individual is therefore less inclined to act alone. While, on the optimistic side of this controversy, some people ignore the urge to witness…

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    Dahl on Behavioral Science and its Approach to Political Science In a thorough analysis and dissection of behavioral science, Dr. Robert Dahl explores the history of behavioral science and the men behind its design and ingenuity. While exploring its history Dahl takes on the task of critically analyzing what behavioral science was, is, and could be and how the new social science will make itself indispensable to the political arena. In his piece titled The Behavioral Approach in Political…

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    The year was 1999 and the Backstreet Boys had just released their song “Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely” off of their album entitled Millennium. In that song the group explored what it truly meant to be lonely in a heart-felt song that yanked on the heart-strings of everyone in America and even made many Americans feel as if they were lonely. Although Mary Shelley wasn’t in a boy band nor did she create a catchy song, she did however create a novel that explored the life of a mad scientist…

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