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    A graduate of State University of New York Downstate who completed a plastic surgery residency at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Keith S Berman, MD, has practiced plastic surgery in Staten Island since 1998. One of the newest techniques employed by Dr. Keith Berman is platelet rich plasma (PRP) injections for hair loss. Over the years, PRP therapy has proven beneficial in the healing process and has played a key role in many types of maxillofacial and plastic surgery. Common to…

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    What is your ethnicity, or what ethnicity do you identify as? Mexican and white, biracial. Have you ever faced discrimination or challenges because of your ethnicity? Not specifically because of how they look, but definitely on how they fit in. People put them in boxes and say they are not all white or not all mexican. Do you feel you face stereotypes of your ethnicity? They feel they are always stereotyped because they have lighter skin, that to everyone around them, they aren’t mexican…

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    Dream Interview Essay

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    things some people can only dream of doing. 1.)Toni Braxton first started rising in the industry in the 1990s, Toni quickly established herself as an R&B icon and became one of the best-selling female artists of the 1990s decade, garnering her honorific titles such as the "Queen of R&B" and being recognized as one of the most outstanding voices of the generation. 2.) Toni Braxton’s years active are from 1989-present, she is still active in the industries. Toni is an American singer, songwriter…

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    The factors that led some non-Jewish people to work against the Nazi Holocaust in German-occupied Europe were their beliefs/convictions, personal characteristics and simply for reason of humanity. Righteous Among the Nations is an honorific that describe non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. This is because, resisting the Nazi movement during World War 2 was deemed as a capital offense; accordingly, people who helped Jews would have been incarcerated in camps and…

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    I was born in South Korea and grew up in America. As a person who has dual-citizenship, it is nice to know that I have another home. When I become legal, I will have to choose which country I would like to have citizenship in and that would be a bit challenging. The United States is a place where I would want to continue my education while Korea is where I would like to reside in without having to have a work visa or get married to a native. Korea, my first home, is a country that I always look…

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    This essay will discuss the question of whether equestrians were more important than senators in the running of the empire. Here, I have interpreted importance to mean the degree to which they were integral to Roman imperial administration. That being said, I shall evaluate the role of both the Senate and individual equestrians under the Julio-Claudian emperors. I will investigate Augustus’ granting of rights to equestrians that permitted them to enter Egypt and Arminius being an equestrian in…

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    Under the strategies of Richelieu, France victoriously tipped the balance of power in their favour, leaving the Holy Roman Empire, as described by Voltaire, “neither Holy, nor Roman, nor an Empire”. France’s emergence as the dominant power of Europe must be credited to the sheer genius tactics of Cardinal Richelieu. At first glance, the expected response from France was that it would aid the Hapsburgs in eliminating Protestant forces rising in the Germanic Principalities, yet…

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    Importance Of Politeness

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    done in Tanah Lot by observing and interviewing methods. There are two positive strategies of politeness used which is proposed by Watts (2003) and the address forms used initial greetings which is proposed by Holmes (2008) by saying their title honorific to make them satisfied. Key words: Politeness, Address Forms, Initial Greetings. I. INTRODUCTION Politeness is one of the important principles in language use. According to Holmes (2008:281), generally speaking politeness involves taking…

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    Language is one of the most powerful factors behind the influence of social behavior. Language is used – socially – to transfer information about who we are, where we come from, and who we associate with. One may be shocked to realize just how much we – as a society – tend to judge someone’s background, character, and intentions based solely on an individual’s language, dialect, or even the choice of a single word. The study of language contact focuses on how speakers of differing languages can…

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    Sandel, he explained that Aristotle’s moral theoryrevolves around these two statements, “Justice is teleological. Defining rights requires us tofigure out the telos (the purpose, end, or essential nature) of the social practice in question.Justice is honorific. To reason about the telos of a practice-or to argue about it- is, at least in part,to reason or argue about what virtues it should honor and reward.” Sandel describes acheerleader named Callie that had cerebral palsy and she would go back…

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