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    During a recent experimental production by Annie Dorsen, the sole actor was equipped with small in-ear-monitors that allowed dialogue and cues to be fed to the actor by a computer in real-time (A Piece of Work). Technology of this sort might help accommodate performances by individuals with serious memory issues, allowing them to deliver lines, recover from dropped lines, or know when they are to enter and exit the stage. Alternatively, digital projections of dialogue and stage directions could…

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    Yersinia Pestis

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    Origin and Routes of Dissemination Towards the end of the 1330s, a coccobacillus called Yersinia Pestis, which slumbered for centuries in the blood of rats underwent a deadly exodus. The rats were immune to the bacteria in their bloodstream, but not the fleas that fed on their blood. A toxin produced by Yersinia Pestis blocked the abdomen of the flea thus inhibiting it from swallowing the blood it sucked out of the rat. Then, when a flea bit a human, it would deposit the blood from the…

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    Raja put his legs around my waist as I rubbed our erections together. Squirting some lotion onto my fingers, I worked them into his ass. He arched when I jabbed one into his prostate and wiggled his hips as I stretched him. I knew every spot that made him squirm, cry out in pleasure. I sucked on the patch of skin below his ear and his breath hitched. Slowly…

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    Jayn A Narrative Fiction

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    Jayna didn 't want him to blow her cover so she lifted her finger to her lips and gestured for silence. She watched 23 until he was out of sight in the trees of the forest. “Who are you and how do you know my name?” Jayna asked the big man . The man looked at her like she was crazy, “Jayna, you know who I am, what…

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    Football Concussions

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    damages become more realistic. Football players have this label put on them that they are the “tough” guys and that they should just shrug these types of injuries off and return back to play as soon as possible. While this may be realistic for a jammed finger or strained muscle, concussions are not an injury to just put aside. This is where long-term effects and damages occur. The issue at hand is not particularly that these blows to the head are causing concussions, but rather what these…

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    terminally ill patient upon their request. (http://depts.washington.edu/bioethx/topics/pad.html). It all started in 1906, when Ohio drafted a euthanasia bill, but failed. Since then Oregon, Vermont, New Mexico, and Washington have made it legal, and set protocol that allows terminally ill patients to choose when they die. Oregon’s law requires the patient to be at least 18 years old, a resident of Oregon, have a terminal condition with six months to live, and must be able to make the health care…

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    Sixty-six million years ago, scientists claimed that the earth had moved into its next geological era. The Cenozoic Era or otherwise known for by its popular name, The Age of Mammals is the current time period human beings have existed and still exist in today. The interesting aspect about the time period is that no other living organism on the planet has dominated the earth like humans. Having no major predators, far more intelligent brain and mobile skills, and the ability to communicate,…

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    Introduction We cannot compare anything to breathing clean and fresh air. But today, are we breathing clean air? The gases you're taking up by our noise could be slowly killing us. World Health Organization says in their report, in every year about two million people die too early due to the effects of polluted air. Air pollution is a large problem and it is not a problem of people only, the problem of the world also, through such things as global warming and damage to the ozone layer, it has…

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    Infant Abductors Essay

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    Abstract The abduction of infants throughout the United States is not a crime that is very frequent in our society. This is mainly because the process of abducting an infant involves massive amounts of planning and coordination to pull it off successfully. Manipulation and dominance can be causal factors in motivating infant abductions. Infant abductors are known to act in response to manipulative demands from a partner. The typical infant abductor, primarily recognized as female, will display…

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    My maternal grandfather, Felipe Naranjo de Montes de Oca, was born on Decemeber 7, 1953 in Limonar, Matanzas, Cuba. His parents, Jose Naranjo Garcia and Delfina Montes de Oca, were very modest people who lived off the land. He grew up in a small house outside of Limonar that didn’t have anything but an empty field in its proximities. He would walk 2 kilometers to get to school every morning and only finished the 9th grade. As an adolescent, he moved back to Limonar city, where he found a job as…

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