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    During the holocaust, there were thousands of Jews suffering. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, Elie does a good job of showing how the jews treated each other in times of suffering people start too show comfort too those they love but the suffering gets worse, the treat each other poorly. During times of suffering, people start too treat each other with comfort and support, but as times get worse, they treat each other poorly. In times of suffering at first people start too treat others with…

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    Ahsoka Tano: A Summary

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    obey. The four of them gave Ahsoka their light sabers now then turned back the way they were before facing away from her now again. Ahsoka then goes to the back ok Aayla now and gags her mouth shut. She says this is how you’re going to be Aayla my slave now and grins. She keeps going to every one them and putting the gag in their mouth so they can can’t get help at all now. “Barries you’re going to learn now what its like to be some ones slave. As well what it means to be obedient. You…

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    USA Patriot Act

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    On September 11, 2001 terrorists hijacked four american passenger planes, crashing them and killing almost 3,000 people (“September 11, 2001”). This tragedy concerned the government, so just weeks after the attack, an act was passed to punish and prevent terrorist acts and make law enforcement investigations better. The act is the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act (USA Patriot Act), which was passed on October 24,…

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    Aubrie: A Short Story

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    proceeds to unlock the door, not letting go of Aubrie. Once the door is unlocked, the girl pushes Aubrie in. Aubrie falls to the ground on her wounded leg. The girl grabs a strait jacket that is laying on the ground and places it on Aubrie’s body. Aubrie gags at the smell of old blood, that is on the jacket. “Mother like daughter,” the girl says with a smirk. She leaves the room. As the door shuts the windowless room darkens and is only lit by a small dim light on the roof. The room is small and…

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    EIA Equids obtain different diseases and some have cures while others do not. Equine infectious anemia is one of those without a cure. Many studies have been conducted on this topic so more can be known about this disease. Most of this can be avoided when purchasing an equid for personal use by talking to the previous owner. Equids are any type of animal that has hooves and is related to the horse including donkeys and zebras. This paper takes a look at equine infectious anemia and will examine…

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    Sickle Cell Anaemia

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    It can be argued that “… the origin of life is the origin of replication” (Lane, 2010). This statement proves to be correct to a certain extent as if there were to be any mutations within the stages of replication, the life created could have abnormalities which may decrease quality of life experienced. Sickle cell anaemia is a hereditary form of anaemia in which a point mutation causes the formation of haemoglobin which distorts the erythrocytes into a sickle-shape (Appendix 1). The sickle…

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    This means that if you think of this system and want to gag because of its effects, well then it is probably a bad idea. A flat tax system in most respects ultimately fails this test. As illustrated in the example in the background section of this study the effects of a flat tax are simply atrocious. Even though…

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    out my mouth if I wasn't tied to the cross I would be a shaking wet puddle on the floor. You leave the wand on high and come back into the playroom walk over to me you can see the look of desperation in my eyes, desperation for it to end. You un gag me, and I start begging you to make it stop, “please Sir I need it to stop, please I am sorry I took whats yours, I am sorry I took my pleasure without your…

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    Bitch Poem Analysis

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    She uses imagery as a means to illustrate the bitch that is described as the speaker and the way her emotions are. She uses words like growling, barking, whimpering, snuggle, running, clumsy, well-groomed, and gag all create a certain image or action all associating with the actions of a female dog. Since, she uses the words like growling, barking, and whimpering there is personification to show that the speaker is taking on these characteristics that a dog usually…

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    Introduction This investigation will compare and contrast four advanced skin treatments that are in industry today. The four treatments that will be compared and contrasted are:- - Injectable fillers - Chemical peels - Skin needling - Environ facials Throughout this investigation into the four treatments they will be explained in-depth the areas which each treatment covers, and what they do and also how and why the treatments are used. Also the advantages and the disadvantages of each…

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