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    In the online webpage “Facts: Effects”, Holly Shaftel confirms “Effects that scientists had predicted in the past would result from global climate change are now occurring: loss of sea ice, accelerated sea level rise and longer, more intense heat waves” by elaborating the effects of excessive release of greenhouse gases, resulting from various human activities, towards the environment, thus affecting the current ecosystem(Facts:Effects). She supports this claim by first stating that, according…

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    The heavenly sound of guitars and pianos complement the angelic voice of Lori Lieberman as she sings, “Strumming my pain with his fingers.” The breakaway of the piano serenades the listener into a ballad of love. Generation by generation, the stylistics of “Killing Me Softly” has evolved to conform to a variety of genres and audiences. It has made its way through airways with notable artists taking a change of channeling the essence of the song. Although the song originated from a young vocalist…

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    I was born in Holly Springs, Mississippi on July 16, 1862, as the eldest of eight children. Both of my parents, Jim and Lizzie Wells, were slaves at the time. After Emancipation, my father became a first board member of trustees at Rust College in Holly Springs; Rust College was founded by the Freedman’s Aid. My mother learned basic education there and I attended the school for the rest of my childhood. When I was a teenager, both of my parents and my youngest brother died in a yellow-fever…

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    perseverance. This is demonstrated in the book, The Darkest Part of the Forest, by Holly Black. The protagonist, Hazel Evans, has always been passionate about saving people, and now she has been given the opportunity to free her town from a terrible monster, the Alderking. Even though Hazel may not know it, she uses her courage and bravery to comfort those around her as the Alderking tries to destroy their town. Holly Black utilizes certain craft moves, such as metaphors, descriptive language,…

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    The first day I met Holly Reeder was a scary one. For many reasons, one that I was a 6th grader in a high school Sunday school class and two because Holly always terrified the poop out of me. Turns out that neither were anything to be afraid of because the class was actually incredibly entertaining and still is and Holly ended up being super nice. Therefore, yes I do know Holly fairly well, I see her every Sunday and talk to her about everything that happened throughout the rest of the week.…

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    at the end of the line in options to have a biological child” (Gregg 1). Some people or couples are unable to conceive their own child; for some it can be a huge setback in their lives. In the article, “Personal Story: Infertility Is Not Failure,” Holly Gregg explains how for three years she and her husband tired to have a child. They were faced with the reality that they could not have children. The only way they were going to have a child was through in vitro fertilization. Some people view in…

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    Holly Hughes’ Preaching to the Perverted uses a plethora of visual and oral language and metaphors to explore the context of her Supreme Court trial as part of the NEA 4. Within the performance, Hughes uses the American flag in different contexts as a metaphor to explore its different symbolic uses. She typically deals out the metaphors with an unconcerned, dry amusement that is critical to providing the social commentary in each moment. For example, at the beginning, she talks about the outrage…

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    Holly Johnson Grainger introduces how to eat can help sleep in his article “Best and Worst Foods for Sleep” .The best food for sleep are milk, soybeans, walnuts, salmon, spinach, chicken and lentils. All these food which are good for sleep, contains sleep-promoting…

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    The Warrior’s Daughter by Holly Bennett is the story of Luaine, daughter of the most ruthless warrior in all of Ireland. When the accomplished Irish warrior, Cuchulain comes back from war barely alive, Luaine, his daughter steps toward a grown-up life dissimilar to anything she has envisioned previously. As she faces misfortune, double-crossing enduring and fear, Luaine must discover a quality that comes neither from the sword nor from her esteemed parentage, yet from her own particular brave…

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    sexual abuse, CPS, ethics METHOD Using the case study provided, an analytical analysis was prepared using ethical and/or legal questions provided at the end of the case study. RESULT In this case study, Holly Hunt and Savannah Wilson are third grade students at Vanderbilt Elementary School. Holly believes her friend Savannah is a victim of sexual abuse…

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