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    Diana Moon Monologue

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    Saving Society Tumultuously, Diana Moon Glampers burst into the auditorium. As she irately evaluated the room, her eyes met Harrison’s. The look of pure defiance that was revealed through Harrison’s eyes enraged her. “Stop the music,” she demanded fiercely. Their music remained audible. “Now,” Diana persisted, her face swiftly evolving into a scarlet red tint. They still refused to stop playing. A mixture of anger and stress brewed inside of her; she could not bare to see all of these once…

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    Sympathy In Video Games

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    seems to be much more real, in its immediacy and accessibility, than all other existing public spheres in Iran” (Page 236). He points out that blogs give “religious girls… a new space to disclose issues about themselves, issues that have never been evoked in physical spaces” (Page 238-239). Blogging gave women that had to be silent and hidden a voice and a place to belong. Conservative women were supposed to live anonymous, secret lives, but blogging gave them a place for self-expression, a…

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    R 14 Research Paper

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    Disability Paper RING 14 CHROMOSOME SYNDROMES 14 What is RING14 syndrome? RING 14 indicates an aberration with respect to chromosome 14, which takes the form of a ring as soon as its two extremities, the long arm and the short arm, fuse together. The fusion occurs through two ruptured events, one at the extremity of the short arm and the other at the end of the…

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    an attempt to abolish oppression within Christianity, he started the Peoples Temple—his own church—in Indiana, 1965. As he hoped, the church was a huge success and in 12 years Jones had gained thousands of members. Already, Jones has revealed his potential to become an influential, persuasive leader but at this point had only used his abilities to benefit his followers. In 1977 the Peoples Temple moved to Guyana, which lead to the establishment of Jonestown (Moore). However, two years…

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    In something as abstract and purposeful as the pursuit of knowledge, individuality plays a critical part in the process. The knower, or the person who is seeking knowledge, must interpret any given facts or experiences into a consolidated piece of knowledge which would then become part of their bank of personal knowledge. However, any knowledge which is presented to any particular knower is interpreted and processed differently before it can be accepted as such on an individual level. For…

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    Inhibition serves as an important psychological function which enables the mind to filter out stimuli that are irrelevant to the task/process that is being performed or to the current state of the mind (MacLeod, Colin, 2007). In psychology, it refers to the ability to constraint or curtails certain behaviours, especially impulses and desires consciously or unconsciously. In the real life, it prevents us from acting impulsively such as physically retaliating against someone who insulted us and to…

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    In the interpretative qualitative analysis (IPA), conducted by Gold, et al. and titled, “An Exploration of Music Listening in Chronic Pain,” the purpose was to create improved guidelines to assist in developing music-based self-management strategies for individuals suffering from chronic pain. Semi-structured interviews were implemented for eleven individuals suffering from multi-sited pain for at least two years at a chronic pain clinic. Each interview was digitally recorded; lasting twenty to…

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    Flowmetry, And Infrared Thermography -Sudomotor Function Tests Resting Sweat Output (RSO) And Thermoregulatory Sweat Test (TST)- Quantitative Sudomotor Axon Reflex Test (QSART)-Neurophysiological Tests -Nerve Conduction Velocity (NCV) -Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSEP)- Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) - Sympathetic Nerve…

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    Psychological Disorders Losing track of one’s thoughts is a common occurrence when the mind is preoccupied with a certain task. Eventually, one comes back to reality and realizes they have forgotten their train of thought. This forgetfulness can become frustrating and annoying for many people as it can become truly inconvenient to lose information randomly. Data from Statistics Canada (2015) suggests that around 2.3% of the Canadian population, who were aged 15 years and older, were living with…

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    Versification & Visual Art “Painting is poetry that is seen rather than felt, and poetry is painting that is felt rather than seen.” A quote from great thinker Leonardo Da Vinci that perfectly encompasses the utterly complex comparison between poetry as a written art versus visual art.In this essay I will be exploring the idea that while these two forms of expression and production have their differences, they inevitably influence each other and when combined together, can create art that…

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