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    Creative Response to Between Shades of Grey Like jolting the body of a new born baby till its fragile bones go crack, it saddens me that I compare this level of evil to the plans of the officers. Like horribly sick minded scavengers, they steal and split innocent families. They turn their worlds to ice. Black ice. Their lives become battles to make it through each day. I’ve been a slave for the NKVD for a while now and I’ve heard it all. Seen it all too, and I’d miss it all if I could. Just…

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    The need for the grey water recycling system seems to be more essential to the life on this earth than ever before. This is the fourth consecutive year that California has been in a severe drought and things don’t seem to be bettering. Due to prior ineffective methods of recycling water the U.S has experienced pollution in our large bodies of water, job losses, clueless water waste, and . This is why the use of the grey water system can more efficiently, reduce the amount of fresh water used…

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    again there are books, television series, movies, and even social media which say otherwise; they paint the ideal picture of what ‘Love’ is, in its many forms in popular culture. Fifty Shades of Grey is a renowned trilogy among the younger generation that explores a peculiar relationship between Christian Grey, a sex crazed Multimillionaire and Anastasia Steele, an inexperienced English literature college graduate. The start of their relationship is questionable on many grounds; does she…

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    Mark Rothko painted this work, known as Untitled (Black on Grey), during 1969 through 1970. To make this work, Rothko used acrylic paints directly on a white canvas. He used different shades of black for the top rectangle, and shades of grey, brown, and lavender on the bottom rectangle. The colors chosen symbolize a dark period in his life, as during the time when he created this work his physical health was declining and he suffered from depression. Unlike many of his previous works, the…

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    The character that I chose is from a television show called Grey’s Anatomy; I chose Meredith Grey. Meredith Grey is a surgeon, therefore she has to uphold an ethical moral code to medicine. Doctors deal excessively with ethics and what is ethically right. Numerous doctors, especially surgeons, hold lives in their hands; they must value the patient’s life and the patient’s values. For example, if Meredith has a patient who is a Jehovah’s Witness and they were in need of a blood transfusion she…

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    Due to the Endangered Species Act of 1973, the low numbers in the grey wolf population have been closely watched and worried over. Since 1976, the grey wolf populations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan has significantly increased. With such a large increase, there will be many effects to the local human population in these areas everyday lives. Activities, such as hunting, camping, hiking, and raising cattle, will be greatly affected. With the increase in wolf populations, it can…

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    Grey Line with Black, Blue, and Yellow Essay Born in 1887, Georgia O 'Keeffe was arguably one of the most talented artists of the 20th century. Since learning the art of painting from a young age, O 'Keeffe attended the Art Institute of Chicago in the early 1900’s. Her works are primarily those of vibrant landscapes or striking flowers, many of which can be seen as a whole or an abstract piece. Although originally from Wisconsin, O’Keeffe moved to New Mexico later in her life. This became the…

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    Chapter ten brings forward two articles The Little Gray Book: Pedagogy, Discourse and Rupture in 1937 and Selling Progressive Education to Albertans, 1935-1953, both articles highlight the change to progressive education in various parts of Canada, and the trials and tribulations that went along with its inception. The Little Gray Book: Pedagogy, Discourse and Rupture in 1937, has a number of positive elements that help showcase the history of progressive education. The article begins to discuss…

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    The Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) The Gray Wolf, a powerful, graceful creature, or also known as the timber wolf, has received a bad rap over time in American history. The wolf has played a big role in literature, religions, and other ideas that has molded the mind of the world to believe that the Gray Wolf is nothing but a vile and heartless animal that only lives to kill. The wolf has not only been perceived as the “Big Bad Wolf” but has also been considered symbolic in ways in relation to…

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    Jassmine Grey: Culture is a very unique aspect in people’s lives; with this being said this can impact patient’s communication with their health physicians. For example, where you mentioned, “In our culture it is a sign of respect when someone meets your eyes when listening or talking to you. If the patient isn’t meeting the doctor’s eyes they may believe the patient isn’t listening.” It is very important for the patient to know that they are being heard no matter of their background. The…

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