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    As a student, and a millenial living in a world that seems to demand more and more energy by the day I have come to understand the importance of replenishing ones energy. When you are constantly moving, studying, or running through a campus in pursuit of education at a moments notice you find yourself exhausted unable to think. In my personal experience, I have known the sudden sluggishness of sleep deprivation. Suddenly unable to think, or perform basic tasks such as, recalling a lecture from…

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    discussion, he is not necessarily evil, if one assumes. In fact, he loves to play tricks on others at the expense of the consequences, which result in a commotion. One example is mistaking Lysander for Demetrius as he applies the love potion on Lysander’s eyelids. Additionally, he lacks remorse for his actions, which gives off the impression that he has ill intentions. Although he is close-knit with Oberon, the blunder that he creates affect his connection with his master. Despite fixing his…

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    Introduction In South Korea there is a strange dichotomy when it comes to body modification and the ways that citizens may choose to alter their appearance. whether temporarily or permanently. In South Korea as a whole. there is somewhat of a social standard that one is expected to uphold while they move throughout society. This standard is that your looks do not stray too far off from those of the general population. In other words. any modifications should be subtle and virtually unnoticeable.…

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    “Natural” versus “Nature” Does natural still mean the same thing in America today? Caitlin Doughty, author of Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, struggles with the idea of what is truly natural in present American society, because the word natural had been tarnished. Doughty takes us through her experiences as a crematory operator at Westwind Cremation & Burial. A topic woven throughout the text is the idea of “natural” versus “nature.” Doughty argues that our culture’s false use of the term natural, a…

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    Chlamydia Disease

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    Trachoma causes conjunctivitis that results in scarring of the conjunctiva as well as the cornea. It also results in deformed eyelids and blindness. Conjunctivitis is the inflammation of the conjunctiva. It is also known as pink eye. Symptoms of conjunctivitis include itchy and watery eyes, pink or red color in white area of the eye, discharge from eyes and crusting of the eyelids. Inclusion conjunctivitis in newborns has the same symptoms. It appears 5 to 12 days after birth. Complications of…

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    After all of these tests and doctor visits, I was diagnosed with stage one ovarian cancer. A granulosa cell tumor was found on my right ovary. It was pretty rare considering less than five out of one hundred ovarian cancer patients have a tumor like that. It was astonishing that a sixteen year old, with no previous ovarian cancer occurrences in her family, was diagnosed with the cancer. The average age for an ovarian cancer occurrence is sixty three years old. My doctors concluded that the best…

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    Tetanus Persuasive Speech

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    There lays a young girl, in a hospital bed on the brink of death from Cephalic Tetanus. Her parents didn’t want get her immunized because they thought that it was a deadly and toxic vaccine. But now that technology is getting better and better the vaccine is more common and it prevents Tetanus way better than it has in the past. Tetanus can be a fatal bacterial disease if not caught in time. Some people don’t know what tetanus is or how a person gets it. It’s more commonly known as Lockjaw. A…

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    Vestigial Evolution

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    Ranging from anatomical aspects of wisdom teeth and ear muscles to the behavioral palmar grasp reflex and goosebumps, to the molecular pseudogenes, human vestiges are quintessential imperfections of human evolution (Vieth, 2010). Synonymously referred to as evolutionary “leftovers,” vestigial structures are residual features derived from an organism's predecessors that have lost most or all of its ancestral function (“Evidence for Evolution,” 2016). The existence of vestigial structures is often…

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    Characteristics Of Pigeon

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    External features of Pigeon – Morphology – *The body of pigeon is spindle shaped (Fig.20.1) having a size of 20-25 cm. *The body is divisible into head, neck, trunk and tail. *The body is covered by backwardly directed…

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    from behind, easily pinning both of my arms with just one of his. I could hear my voice crying, “ I didn’t tell! I didn’t tell! ” And I remembered Erik’s fingers prying my eyelids open while Vincent Castor sprayed white paint into them.” This evidence shows why Paul fears Erik so much. Erik scaring Paul and prying his eyelids open while paint is sprayed into his eyes are only a few of the reasons that Paul fears Erik. Flashbacks enhance the story by explaining past events that help explain or…

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