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    her doctors were always present on the set. Toni Braxton also wears a heart monitor even during her events as her doctors advised her in order to monitor her heart rate and to detect a heart attack, chest pain, and stroke after experiencing lupus flare-ups, which landed her in the hospital. This monitor is strapped to her chest. Through this device, she is able to monitor her health and at the same time, do what she loves – performing in front of the crowd. It has now been years since Toni…

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    Classism In Society

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    There are always judging that come up fast as a bias, which it is true, or not. Anyway, to emotion of doubt, desolation, and anger are common consequences of oppression, it can be the test of a true ally to remain undeterred when these flare up and to withdraw from withdrawing support at such points. When targets of oppression believe the lies about ourselves, we are "suppressing our oppression. ' ' To begin to undo the damage caused by classism, it is useful for everyone to examine our…

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    Matthew Sawyer Centura College LPN Program Student Ms. Martin, BSN Nutrition-Crohn’s Disease April 2017 What is Crohn’s Disease? Crohn’s Disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease and is also known as Crohn Syndrome and Regional enteritis. It can affect every part of the intestinal tract from mouth to anus. Usually Crohn’s Disease effects the end of the small intestine. Twenty percent of people with Crohn’s Disease has a blood family member who suffers from some type of inflammatory…

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    For centuries, literature has been dominated by men. Women portray minor characters and are the result of “male fantasies” (Meijer 1993, 53). This seems to change in the 1960s with the advent of feminist literary criticism (ibid.). Feminist critics start to develop their own theories or employ existing theories which can be applied to feminist critical analysis. The connection between gender ideology and specific literary genres is one which received a lot of attention within feminist literary…

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    church on a battlefield to a wounded soldier. While Dunstan was in Passchendaele, Belgium fighting in the Third Battle at Ypres, he became severely injured due to shrapnel. He had to crawl through the mud into the ruins of an old church. Suddenly a flare dropped in front of him and illuminated a statue of the Virgin and Child, where Dunstan saw the face of Mary Dempster appear on the face of the statue. Mary’s apparition on the statue was considered to be her third miracle, thus resulting in her…

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    The play Hamlet was written by Shakespeare many years ago. It is a story about a teenager whose father was murdered by his uncle. The uncle then married Hamlet’s mother and this upsets Hamlet greatly. Since this play is a tragedy, there is also a lot of death in it. However, even though the play is very old, there are themes throughout the play that still relate with today’s society. Hamlet is a hypocrite throughout a lot of play and he is a deceitful liar. Hamlet, like many of us today, does…

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    In the stories “The Gilded Six-Bits” and “Blood-Burning Moon” both stories share a common theme throughout. “The Gilded Six-Bits” and “Blood-Burning Moon” both address post-Civil War race relations in America. “The Gilded Six-Bits” and “Blood-Burning Moon” helps us grasp an understanding on how the times changes after the Civil War, and how other races viewed each other. The Gilded Six-Bits and Blood-Burning Moon both have differences throughout the passage that shapes an understanding of the…

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    defense system is malfunctions are helped by steroids. Steroids are used in certain inflammatory conditions. Low doses of Steroids can provide a significant relief from pain and stiffness for people with conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis. A severe flare up of arthritis can be helped by high doses of steroids (“Steroids to treat…

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    Seborrheic Dermatitis

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    Introduction If you are one of the many who suffer from eczema or seborrheic dermatitis, you know all about the pain, inflammation, and unsightly rashes of dry, cracked skin that can develop on your hands, feet, face, scalp, elbows, and knees. There are numerous synthetic and natural remedies that have been recommended for decades, by they don’t they always work as advertised, and you end up with messy, uncomfortable, and right back where you started. Fortunately for those of you with eczema or…

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    Rebels With a Cause Living in a society where the media has a big influence, people, especially teenagers, can be persuaded to change their behavior and habits to “fit in” or even rebel. In 1955 when Rebel Without a Cause hit the box office, James Dean started a revolution and its leaders were teenagers across the country. Suddenly experimenting with drugs and skipping class was considered cool but the revolution had a different and unique effect for each teenager. Teen Rebellious films such as…

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