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    Willy Loman

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    ocean of praise there are bound to be currents flowing in opposite directions. Miller’s work was and is currently deemed by some a “naturalistic sob-story...some scenes are embarrassing in their statement in the obvious” (Elsom 375). Miller’s heavy-handedness is remarked upon…

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    Are women regarded the same in the Quran as in Exodus? Both of these religious texts seem to say they are not to be equal to men. In Exodus, the role of women is similar to surrogate mother, while the Quran has them resembling a blow up sex doll. Exodus says women are regarded more as property than as people, while the Quran labeled them as half of a man. The Quran pictures women as a dirty thing that you can marry as you please; Exodus has a similar outlook on women showing them as a tool to…

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    PHYSIOTHERAPY INTERVENTIONS FOR CHRONIC LATERAL EPICONDYLAGIA Introduction Lateral epicondylagia is a musculoskeletal disorder characterised by pain and tenderness at the lateral epicondyle.1 Whilst relatively little is known about its exact aetiology and associated risk factors, it is generally attributed to repeated forearm use and damage to the forearm muscles and tendons.1, 2 Over 40 different treatment methods have been described in literature, including rest, ice, braces, injections, and…

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    In 2012, the police arrested a gay couple under criminal trespass for requesting a marriage license in Texas, a state that bans same-sex marriage (Wong). In the United States of America, it is up to the state government to ratify same-sex marriage. As of 2014, thirty-five states in the U.S. allow same-sex marriage, and fifteen states ban it. Gay marriage is banned for a number of reasons including the following: it is unnatural, unorthodox, and homosexual couples cannot raise kids right. The…

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    ¨[June Etta Downey is] endowed with an unusually alert and discerning mind and with a maturity of judgement extremely infrequent in students her age.¨ Spoke former president of Yale University, James Rowland Angell, whom Downey had worked under for her doctorate degree. Her contributions to the Science of Psychology left her with many honors and achievements by the end of her life time. Not only did she contribute to the field of Psychology, but to the advancement of women in society. She made…

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    Mirror Neuron Theory

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    (2006) included a control for handedness, ensuring that all participants where right handed; information was taken on any current psychotropic medicine in both ASD participants and control group, though mentioned in the study this did not exclude them. Notably Fan et al (2010) does not…

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    The ideology and hard handedness of the CEO led to a culture shift in the entire organization making it unethical. B&L had several instances of unethical behavior globally, be it the case of the Latin American gray market or the Hong Kong dumping warehouse for Ray-Bans or the case…

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    After the Revolutionary War had concluded, America’s problems as a nation had truly begun. Winning the war was relatively easy in comparison to the amount of cultural and governmental turmoil it would need to endure during its separation from Britain. This is particularly evident in the literature written shortly after the Revolutionary War, as it was often filled with these struggles of national identity and independence. One of the most potent examples of this is Catharine Sedgwick’s novel,…

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    Fine Motor Control Study

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    Ploog, Scharf, Nelson, and Brooks (2013) conducted a case-control study using computerized visual representations of emotional facial expressions to simulate real life situations. The use of a 3D avatar was used in three stages to study and improve emotion recognition in children with autism spectrum disorder. Stage one, participants were asked to interpret what emotion the avatar was feeling. Stage two participants were given different scenarios and were asked to guess what emotion the avatar…

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    The Syrian Civil War began in 2011, when citizens who were antigovernment started to protest against the president, Bashar-al Assad. Around 5 million Syrians had to flee their country because of the political and military unrest in their country (Jebreal). For instance, a twelve-year-old Nour and her sister, Aya lost their family members in this vicious Syrian Civil War and they are living in a refugee camp among thousands of other children who became orphans at a very young age (Jebreal). Many…

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