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    Hot Zone Critique

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    Ebola. It reveals the gruesome symptoms of these diseases. This book is definitely not for weak stomached people. This book has plenty of fascinating environments that spark adventure. “The Hot Zone was a maze. From the walls dangled yellow air hoses. There was an alarm strobe light that would be triggered if the air system failed” (Preston, pg. 76). The Hot Zone was where the ebola virus lingered, causing the reader to wonder if anything dangerous was going to happen. This book also…

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    The 1965 voting rights was enabled for African Americans to practice their constitutional rights and aimed to overcome the many obstacles faced throughout the centuries. It’s been officially passed on August 6, 1965, signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson after countless years of inhumane negation, that created an insubstantial barrier within the country. The fight never stopped, even in the 21st century the young futures of America must be conscious and mindful that everyone is equal. The 1965…

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    When this happened, the firefighters in the showroom got surrounded by superheated air and dense smoke. The ones who still had contact with their hose were able to make it back out, the others were not as lucky. Running out of air and disoriented they radioed for help, while the radio transmission was jumbled with cries for help, commander barking orders and crews struggling to get water. The fire…

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    Before 1930 police used beatings with fists, gun grips, rubber hoses, black jacks, cigarette burns, electric shock, twisting a man’s testicles, and dragging women by their hair. A government commission report titled, “The report on lawlessness in law enforcement,” exposed widespread abusive treatment of suspects in…

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    it helps readers better their understanding of the message in the text. In the poem, “ The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner” Randall Jarrell writes, “ I woke to black flak and the nightmare fighters/When I died they washed me out of the turret with a hose.”(5-6). Instantly reading this, readers cannot indicate a clear message or understanding from what is written. Formalism can be used to analyze these lines of a poem. Interpreting a message within this poem may be difficult for readers.…

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    after I had given my Supervisor my Fall school schedule, I began to be stalked, at work, home, and school. Mysteriously, four of the vehicles I drove to Charter were found vandalized on a daily basis on Charter property once getting out of work. Hoses were cut, fluids were changed, ball joints were loosed, wheels caved in, and the car needed to be towed. I had to carpool with James Boudreaux on Saturdays. SEE EXHIBIT “Y” Email to James Boudreaux talking about car problems. Every car I drove…

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    A comparison of “We Are Seven” and “Ballad of Birmingham A child is often viewed as naïve, or perhaps even ignorant when it comes to the complexities of the world. Most feel as though a child couldn’t possibly fathom certain topics, or be able to ascertain a particular subject nearly as well as an adult could. For they have wisdom, wisdom that had been garnered and cultivated through age and years of experience, which a child would obviously be lacking in. Two ballads show such dismissal of…

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    After I read the texts the Power of Nonviolence, The Freedom Walkers, and watched the video about Emmett Till I realized that each of them were themed around the same thing. However, this did not come as much of a surprise. I get that each of these were made by different people, but since each of the take place about historical events based on the same era in time it was somewhat of an expectation to come. It was noticing the exact common thread between all of these that took me a few rereads…

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    better. The first time I walked into the classroom, I sat in the corner and started crying because looking at the kids made me remember my friends in Ethiopia. Seeing them act out reminded of me and my friends getting in trouble and getting hit with a hose by our teachers, I know this is surprising to most people, but I really missed being in trouble. We had a tradition we followed the first day of school since I was in first grade, we would all make a circle and play a game called ayajubon…

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    Diapers

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    If you are a parent of a newborn there are many challenges which lie ahead. One of the biggest challenges of being a parent is dealing with the "diaper dilemma”. If you want a solution that is easy on the environment and easy on your wallet too, then cloth diapers may just be the solution which you are looking for. However you will need to learn more about the different types of cloth diapers. Fortunately there are many different types available and you will be spoilt for choice. For the sake of…

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