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    Kaitlyn: A Short Story

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    Have you ever been pushed to the limit? Have you ever saw your life about to be taken? You just know you are going to die and you can't do anything about it. You just have to wait until the time comes and you are tired of fighting. Well, I have. Kaitlyn and I are getting ready to go this party. Everybody is going and it's supposed to be huge. We showed up and it was as good as expected. We drank some and we smoked a little and some guys tried to get us to go home but we denied. Around 2 am we…

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    you with only pure pain and misery. What was challenging becomes overwhelming; what was sad is now unbearable and what was joyous is pleasureless. Every step literally feels like you’re walking through quicksand and you have to force every breath and gag on every mouthful you force yourself to eat. You lose yourself and your personality becomes overshadowed by your depression. It’s as if there is another soul inside you who is doing its best to take over control. No matter what you do or say,…

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    Brave But Not So New World “It is in the nature of the medium [television] that it must suppress the content of ideas in order to accommodate the requirements of visual interest; that is to say, to accomodate the values of show business.” This quote from Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves to Death shows how current day media is suppressing the content for entertainment purposes. Similar ideas are shared in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, in which he created a dystopia where people are born into a…

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    Cranial Nerve Case Study

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    I. Introduction: The purpose of the case study is to determine which of the patient’s cranial nerve(s) are damaged. The human brain and brain stem contain eleven pairs of cranial nerves to the neck and head, and one pair of cranial nerves to the abdomen and thorax. Each cranial nerve is numbered by a Roman numeral and in sequential order from cranial to caudal: (I) olfactory nerve carries sensory information to the brain and is responsible for the nose; (II) optic nerve carries sensory…

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    Aria's cranial Nerve Case Study Professor: Sandra Clabough Pragya Devkota Khanal 11/17/2017 Introduction: This study examined Aria, a 30-year-old woman who was recently brought in the emergency room after a bicycle accident. Apart from her external physical injuries, it is assumed that she may have internal head injuries due to the visible fracture of her temporal bone. In addition, the following symptoms were observed: a. Dizziness and difficulty in balancing her body. b. Unable to…

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    Musical Theatre History

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    Allison Atkenson Kevin Long Musical Theatre History December 16, 2015 Issues confronted At the start of the year my classmates and I were asked to define the true purpose of theatre. Our responses ranged from “a combination of song and spectacle” to “emotions communicated through spoken word, music, and movement.” But overall, we concluded it was an art form that was meant to both teach and entertain. Musical theatre has and will likely forever remain a vehicle to discuss societal issues…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    “How long have I slept,” thinks Becky as she wakes up. “What a horrid dream.” She stretches and is surprised at how sore her muscles are. She rolls over and yelps, her eyes pop open. “No, it can’t be real.” Tears fill her eyes and roll down her cheeks when she realizes where she is. Her ass is extremely tender; she twists to observe the damage and wishes she had not looked. Bruises and welts cover her cheeks; the skin broke in several places. A small table has appeared in the room.…

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    Patriot Act Pros And Cons

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    September 11, 2001 was an extremely sad and memorable day in the United States history. A terrorist group attacked major United States cities in a joint effort to destroy our way of life. On that day, 3,000 innocent Americans lost their lives as a result of terrorism. This attack was the first catastrophic terrorist attack on American soil in many years. The Unites States decided to act and went after terrorist organizations abroad and implemented laws in America to defend our freedoms.…

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    : Sickle cells pallor is a hereditary issue which causes the declaration of deficient hemoglobin coming about unpredictably formed red platelet, know as “sickle cells”. these sickle cells cause issues in the body frequently blocking blood stream and creating difficult assaults and here and there stroke. Sickle cells have distinctive organic chemistry than typical red platelets and are controlled by numerous free radical procedures. This paper will audit the infection state and examine a few…

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    Devilish or Delicious: Foie Gras Controversy One of the most controversial topics floating around in the world of today, is quite surprisingly a french delicacy, foie gras. This meal is causing a stir up between animal rights activist and food lovers. I believe this delectable course should not only remain, it's also cruelty-free. This French cuisine, foie gras has a more than unusual preparation this consist of having a waterfowl of some sort typically a goose or duck, then stuffing these…

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