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    Peter Martins’ “Romeo + Juliet” premiered nearly eight years ago. In the interim, much has happened. In 2007, Martins was criticized by many for casting his new production with young, relatively inexperienced dancers as the leads. To the contrary, I considered it an inspired, long overdue decision – in these particular roles, casting dancers who look age appropriate is critical for a successful, believable portrayal of the tragic couple. And Martins was proven right – Tiler Peck, and Sterling…

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    Cost of playing God and the blinding faith in science With the escalation of scientific and technological advancement, there exists a parallel rise of concern over whether or not people will try to play God with such advancements and what will it eventually lead to. Recombinant DNA technology, genetic engineering, body modifications, cloning, and endless other research fields in biological technology are all instances of areas that are achieving significant advancements…

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    Cultural Blindness

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    only minority group in which any person can join at any given time temporarily or permanently. People with disabilities are defined by a combination of cognitive, developmental, emotional, mental, physical, and sensory impairments. Cultural critic, Georgina Kleege, examines blindness and visual culture from a critical disabilities perspective and renowned scholar, Kelly Fritsch, evaluates the visual implications of marking the wheelchair as the International Symbol for Access (ISA). Kleege…

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    What is sociological imagination? From C.Wright Mills Sociological imagination is the realization that personal troubles are rooted from public issues. The distinction between personal and public issues is that a personal problem refers to problems that individuals blame on themselves due to own failings. While public issues are social problems that affect several individuals. A topic that caught my attention because I can relate to it is body image and how it goes in hand with eating disorders…

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    Charles Dickens was a man of many works that led him to fame in the world of literature in the 1800’s. His early life was filled with many struggles with money, but it never stopped his push to learn more. Dickens wrote many novels novellas, and his way of publishing, by serial, was a unique way to get more money out of his works. His later years following his divorce with Catherine Hogarth proved to be hard times for him and his mental state. After his death, Dickens left a legacy of works that…

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    Abduction Out there, in this huge world, it’s dangerous. Nobody really would ever know until it happened to you. People might not realize how bad this can affect a person. Abduction, kidnapping, and molestation, it all happens. You wouldn't want this to happen to you or your children. The citizens should be aware of this, and how it's a very serious matter, the damage it does to a family. These are scary nasty predators, not friends. Missing children is a horrifying concept. Will you ever…

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    Love remains a frequent topic in literature because of the countless opportunities to explore emotions and to delve into the human psyche to ponder what truly causes someone to love another person. Furthermore, love is multifaceted, and Hawthorne focuses on a different aspect of love within a relationship in each of his two stories. Although “The Birth-Mark” and “The Minister’s Black Veil” both contain elements of Puritan society, delineate the relationship between a man and his partner, and…

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    Nestle Water Case Study

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    Environmental management: A key driver for ACO in reducing costs and increasing efficiency and profits ACO Building Drainage is organizations that have over 40 years experience in drainage installation which act as the leader in development of water drainage. Objective of this group is to maintain its leader position in market by innovation and preserve high quality of products and create awareness towards environmental. The materials used of their products involve stainless steel, gun metal,…

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    On page 12, readers are introduced to the exposition of the plot. Lefty Mendieta opens the door to Bruno’s house in the neighborhood of Guadalupe. A spicy aroma evokes his senses and is met with Bruno’s body on twisted sheets. Dr. Montano then observes that Bruno has been dead for five to seven hours (13). The searching is interrupted by Briseno who tells them that Engineer Canizales, Bruno’s father, wants to quickly wrap up the case with ballistics and forensics, consider it natural causes, and…

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    Jane Eyre Injustice

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    turns out to be. Foremost, the novel Jane Eyre is introduced when Jane is barely ten-years-old. The young, avid reader never received any education and was often bullied by her own cousins. As ordered by her cruel aunt, Mrs. Reed, the children, Georgina, Elizabeth, and John, would not be allowed to play with Jane nor talk to her. However, the fourteen year old, John, had taken a liking in beating Jane daily. As a punishment for speaking out, she was put into the Red room where she saw…

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