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    Spending an evening drooling over jewelry is one of the best ways the staff at Fashion 360 Magazine like to spend their night, and that is exactly what our Style Editor, IK did this past December 15th. She got the chance to attend the launch of Consuelo Vanderbilt Costin’s jewelry collection for HSN at TOWN Residential in NYC. This event, hosted by Avenue magazine, showcased everything Consuelo has been working on for the past year. This exclusive collection, inspired by five generations of the…

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    Interstitial Keratitis

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    Interstitial Keratitis, or its abbreviation “IK” for many ophthalmologists, is an inflammation of the cornea. “Keratitis” is the term for inflammation of the cornea, while “interstitial” refers to the area between cells. In this case, it refers to the stroma—the area between the epithelium and endothelium of the cornea. Other names include “nonulcerative keratitis”, which describes the inflammation as not breaking through the epithelial layer of the cornea via sores, “syphilitic keratitis,”…

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    Final Recordings of the Pegasus Expedition ”Foreign object spotted 56 N, 167,56 W.” “What’s the depth reading, B?” “A dip in the natural 2,000 meter mark— about 230 meters deeper.” “Jones? The visual?” “Nothin’ like I’ve seen before, and I doubt it’s natural. Sleek, white, and some dim lights glowing in a pattern along the side and rim.” “Got that Bigelsteine?” “Ja.” “Awesome. B, what’s the heat scan read?” “No signs of life on the radar. However, the foreign vessel is recorded as over 80…

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    Tokenism In Education

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    Including Indigenous content in the subject of science can seem like a complicated task for teachers and there is sometimes the question of how to avoid tokenism in the teachings because as teachers we do not want to include Indigenous content in a way that is lacking in awareness of actual Indigenous knowledges in science. A good start to not making Indigenous knowledges not seem like tokenism when teaching it is to look at the two sciences and to not to treat them like they are binaries.…

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    What can I do to make sound come out my trumpet! Mom i can't make sound come out my trumpet is it the way im blowing? Son you will make sound come out you just keep practicing baby. Ok mom im going walking to Lily Garden, “ok” baby be safe. David the rabbit is hopping down the road and he sees Mr. Ted the owl perching on top of a tree branch. Whoooooo, “hey” david where you going? Well im going to lily garden to concentrate…

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    My giving tree in my life is my mom.She is my giving tree because, she gives me and my sister all she can to see use happy . Also, she works so hard to be able to give use what we need .She has to wake up at around 12:30 Am so she could go to work .She gets back home at around 10:00 Am ,And then she goes home to cook and picks use up and until around 6:00 is when she is able to go to sleep. she works very very hard to give use what we need. So i just want to show her how thankful I am and that i…

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    So2 Observation

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    2. Methods 2.1. Study AreaPopulation The study population was restricted to those who resided and were deceased in one of the sixty-two municipalities identified by the NJDEP as impacted by SO2 emissions from the Pennsylvania based power plants. The breakdown of the effected sixty-two municipalities included 22 in Warren County, 8 in Morris County, 16 in Sussex County and 16 in Hunterdon County. The residency and place of death requirements were enforced as to ensure that subjects’ acute SO2…

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    Hallucinogens Essay

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    Hallucinogens are a chemical substance that causes hallucinations. Hallucinations, derived from Latin, álucinari, means to ‘wander in the mind.’ Hallucinations includes all sensory perceptions whether real or not. Psychedelics, Greek derived, translates to ‘soul and mind manifesting’ and are a class of hallucinogens that are useful tools in gaining understanding of how the brain, mind and body works. The study is complex and requires a broad and deep knowledge of the various mechanisms and…

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    Realist – a person who tends to view or represent things as they really are and deal with it in a practical manner.1 Realism – re·al·ism (rē-ə-ˌli-zəm) n. is in a broad sense, the rejection of belief in the existence of magic. In a narrower sense, realism is specifically the position that there is no magic. Most inclusively, realism is the absence of belief that any magic exist, a belief in reality, the real world, an interpretation or representation of things as they actually are…

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    Cyber bullying is one of the most common types of bullying. Social media is used to share information to the world but it’s also used to harass people on the internet. In the article from the Cosmopolitan online magazine “Who Are You Calling a Bully?” written by Abigail Pesta, is a story of three girls in Florida that started off as friends but it ended up in tragedy. Rebecca Sedwick jumped from towering silos to her death. There were a lot of questions especially to her classmates Katelyn Roman…

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